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Flounder in Shisho and Lemon

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Flounder in Shisho and Lemon - Great recipe for Flounder in Shisho and Lemon. I wanted to eat something light and refreshing on a hot and humid day. It's best not to let it sit for too long. Flounder is a mild white fish that is delicious when baked. The flatfish is low in mercury, making it safe for pregnant women and kids of all ages to enjoy.

Flounder in Shisho and Lemon

If your flounder fillets are frozen, defrost them in the refrigerator overnight before using.

This simple Baked Flounder with Lemon and Butter doesn't skimp on any flavor.

You can have Flounder in Shisho and Lemon using 6 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve it.

Ingredients make Flounder in Shisho and Lemon

  1. Prepare 1 block Sashimi grade flounder.
  2. Prepare 1/2 Lemon juice.
  3. Prepare 1/2 knob Ginger.
  4. It's 6 Shiso leaves.
  5. Prepare 1 Red chili pepper.
  6. Prepare 1 Rock salt.

Flounder in Shisho and Lemon instructions

  1. Slice the flounder diagonally into bite-sized pieces. Squeeze out the lemon juice. Grate the ginger..
  2. Mince or finely chop the shiso. Remove the seeds from the chili pepper and mince (this is easy using kitchen scissors)..
  3. Combine Steps 1 and 2 in a bowl together, add the rock salt and mix together well. Chill in the refrigerator for 2 hours. Flavor with salt (if necessary) before serving..
  4. It's even better if you mix it while chilling. The acidity of the lemon will turn the outside of the sashimi white..

Flounder in Shisho and Lemon - Broiled Flounder with Lemon Cream Sauce makes a quick and easy weeknight meal. Flounder fillets are lightly seasoned and then broiled. They are served with an easy lemon cream sauce flavored with garlic. I love fresh lemon and this makes it the perfect combinations of flavor on this lemon shrimp topped flounder! The buttery topping is just one of those addicting flavor for any seafood lover that loves a mild white fish. We eat this often during Lent before Easter. All opinions are mine alone. #SimpleSwap #CollectiveBias. Thank you and good luck