Best Black Bass In Watercress Broth Ginger And Fava Beans Recipes

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BLACK SEA BASS IN SPRING VEGETABLE BROTH



Black Sea Bass in Spring Vegetable Broth image

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h15m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 21

1 clove garlic
Kosher salt
1 teaspoon dijon mustard
1/2 teaspoon grated lemon zest
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1 large pasteurized egg yolk, at room temperature
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/4 cup vegetable oil
6 small spring onions
1/2 small fennel bulb (with fronds)
1 celery stalk, halved crosswise
1 small carrot, halved crosswise
2 sprigs parsley, plus 1 tablespoon chopped leaves
1 bay leaf
1/2 teaspoon peppercorns
1 pound fresh fava beans
1 1/4 pounds small red-skinned potatoes, halved
Kosher salt
1 cup multicolored cherry tomatoes, halved
6 5-to-6-ounce black sea bass fillets, pin bones removed
Crusty bread, toasted, for serving

Steps:

  • Make the aioli: Mince the garlic, then sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon salt and mash with the flat side of a chef's knife to make a paste. Transfer to a medium bowl; add the mustard, lemon zest, lemon juice and egg yolk and whisk to combine. Gradually whisk in the olive oil, then the vegetable oil, whisking constantly until smooth; whisk in 1 teaspoon water to loosen. Cover and refrigerate the aioli until ready to use.
  • Make the broth: Trim the spring onions to about 6 inches; transfer the tops to a large saucepan (set the bulbs aside). Trim the fennel and thinly slice; transfer 1 cup fennel fronds to the saucepan (set the sliced fennel aside). Add the celery, carrot, parsley sprigs, bay leaf, peppercorns and 8 cups water to the saucepan. Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat; reduce the heat to medium and cook, 15 minutes.
  • Remove the fava beans from their pods. Bring a small saucepan of water to a boil. Add the fava beans and cook 1 minute; drain and rinse under cold water. Slip off the skins; set the beans aside.
  • Strain the vegetable broth into a wide pot. Add the potatoes and 1 1/2 teaspoons salt and bring to a simmer over medium-high heat; reduce the heat to medium and simmer until the potatoes are tender, about 12 minutes. Transfer the potatoes to a bowl with a slotted spoon. Add the reserved spring onion bulbs and the tomatoes to the broth; simmer 5 minutes.
  • Make the fish: Score each fish fillet crosswise 3 or 4 times on the skin side (do not cut through to the flesh). Season the flesh side with salt. Add the fish to the pot; add the fava beans and reserved sliced fennel, cover and cook until the fish is just opaque, about 6 minutes.
  • Divide the potatoes among shallow bowls; top each with a fish fillet, then divide the broth and vegetables among the bowls. Sprinkle with the chopped parsley and top each with a spoonful of aioli. Serve with bread and the remaining aioli.

BLACK SEA BASS AND MUSSELS A LA NAGE



Black Sea Bass and Mussels a la Nage image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 40m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15

Kosher salt
3/4 cup fresh fava beans
1 cup sliced-on-the-diagonal asparagus
1/2 shelled peas
1 teaspoon plus 4 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 tablespoons minced shallot
4 (6-ounce) skin-on black sea bass fillets (snapper or sole may also be used)
Freshly ground black pepper
24 mussels, washed and de-bearded
3/4 cup dry white vermouth
1/2 cup water
1 sprig fresh tarragon, leaves picked and chopped
1 teaspoon finely sliced fresh chives
1 teaspoon finely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves
1/2 teaspoon finely chopped fresh dill

Steps:

  • Bring a medium pot of water to a boil and season generously with salt. Add the fava beans and cook until tender, about 5 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the beans to a bowl of ice water to stop the cooking. Peel off the black eyelets from the bean's shells. Squeeze and pop the beans from their shells. Transfer the beans to a bowl.
  • Add the asparagus and peas to the water and cook until tender, about 4 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the vegetables to the ice water to stop the cooking and drain. Transfer the vegetables to the bowl of beans.
  • Preheat the oven to 200 degrees F.
  • Rub the inside of the skillet with the 1 teaspoon of butter and sprinkle with the shallots. Generously season the fish all over with the salt and pepper, and arrange the fillets, skin-side up, in the skillet. Scatter the mussels over the top and pour in the vermouth and water. Cover the skillet and bring to a boil. Turn the heat to low and cook until the mussels have open (only uncover the skillet once or twice). Remove the skillet from the heat and let rest, covered, until the fish is just cooked through, about 6 to 10 minutes.
  • Transfer the fish and mussels to a baking pan, leaving the broth in the skillet, and keep warm in the oven. Meanwhile, bring the broth to a boil, add the vegetables and whisk in the 4 tablespoons of butter, little by little, until fully incorporated. Whisk in the herbs.
  • Divide the fish and mussels among 4 wide, shallow soup plates or bowls. Divide the broth and vegetables among the plates and serve immediately.

BLACK BASS IN WATERCRESS BROTH, GINGER AND FAVA BEANS



Black Bass in Watercress Broth, Ginger and Fava Beans image

Provided by Bryan Miller And Pierre Franey

Categories     dinner, main course

Time 1h

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 22

1/4 cup sugar
3/4 cup white-wine vinegar
2 cups thinly sliced white onion
1/3 cup julienned fresh ginger
4 bunches watercress, stems left on (and one cup of watercress leaves removed and set aside for garnish)
3 tablespoons minced shallots
2 tablespoons chopped fresh ginger
2 tablespoons minced fresh ginger
Pinch of sugar
2 cups fresh fava beans
2 tablespoons butter, plus more for steamer
8 black sea bass fillets, 4 ounces each, boneless, scales removed and skin left on
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 teaspoons melted butter
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1 1/2 cups thinly sliced shallots
1/2 cup celery leaves
1/2 cup julienned leek whites, about 1 1/2 inches long
1 tablespoon minced shallots
1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves, chopped
1 1/2 cups minced leek greens
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

Steps:

  • To make the pickled onions, combine the sugar and vinegar in a pot over high heat. Bring to a boil; then, pour into a small bowl holding the onions and ginger. Cover and refrigerate for at least two days.
  • In a deep pot, place the watercress (minus the reserved leaves), the shallots, chopped ginger and 2 1/2 cups of water. Simmer for 10 minutes. Strain the bouillon (you should have about 3 cups). Return the bouillon to a pot over medium heat. Add the minced ginger and the sugar. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes. Set aside.
  • Cook the fava beans in a pot of boiling salted water for one minute. Drain and plunge in ice water. When cool, remove the skins of the fava beans. Set aside.
  • To make the fish, preheat the oven to 450 degrees. In a large steamer that has been coated with butter or a broiler pan with vents, arrange the bass fillets, skin side up.
  • In a nonstick skillet, add the oil and the sliced shallots. Cook over medium heat until golden brown, stirring often. Drain the shallots on paper towels. Add salt to taste.
  • Meanwhile, place 1 tablespoon butter in a skillet, and add the celery leaves and the julienned leeks. Add 2 tablespoons of the cooked shallots. Cook to warm up, no more.
  • Brush melted butter over the fish. Sprinkle the fish with the minced shallots and the thyme. Salt and pepper generously. Cover with foil. Bring water in the bottom of the steamer to a boil; then, place the fish over the steamer in a 450-degree oven. Cook for 5 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, combine the fava beans with the pickled onions and the remaining tablespoon of butter. Reheat, and season to taste. Divide fava-bean mixture over the plates. Place the leeks and toasted shallot mixture, plus the remaining shallots, over the bass. Ladle the bouillon around the fish, and garnish all with leek greens and watercress.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 335, UnsaturatedFat 12 grams, Carbohydrate 26 grams, Fat 15 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 26 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 669 milligrams, Sugar 14 grams, TransFat 0 grams

WHOLE BLACK BASS WITH GINGER AND SCALLIONS



Whole Black Bass with Ginger and Scallions image

A whole fish, representing abundance, is almost always included on the celebratory Chinese table. Ours is flavored only lightly, with ginger and scallions, so as not to overpower the fresh taste of the fish.

Categories     Wok     Ginger     Onion     Bake     Quick & Easy     Lunar New Year     Bass     Healthy

Yield Makes 8 servings (as part of a Chinese meal)

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 (3-lb) whole black bass or sea bass (not Chilean), cleaned, leaving head and tail intact
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 bunch scallions, white and pale green parts cut into very thin 2-inch strips and greens reserved separately
1 (1-inch) piece fresh ginger, peeled and cut into very thin matchsticks
3 tablespoons light soy sauce (preferably Pearl River Bridge brand)
1/4 teaspoon sugar
1 tablespoon peanut or vegetable oil
Special Equipment
a large shallow baking dish (about 15 by 10 inches) to fit inside a 17- by 12- by 2 1/2-inch roasting pan; heavy-duty foil; a well-seasoned 14-inch flat-bottomed wok

Steps:

  • Put oven rack in middle position and preheat oven to 400°F. Put baking dish in roasting pan.
  • Rinse fish and pat dry, then rub inside and out with salt. Transfer to baking dish and sprinkle with scallion strips (white and pale green) and ginger.
  • Stir together soy sauce and sugar until sugar is dissolved, then pour over fish. Add enough boiling-hot water to roasting pan to reach halfway up side of baking dish. Oil a large sheet of heavy-duty foil, then tent foil (oiled side down) over fish and tightly seal around roasting pan. Carefully transfer roasting pan to oven and bake until fish is just cooked through, 30 to 35 minutes.
  • While fish bakes, cut enough scallion greens diagonally into very thin slices to measure 1/2 cup (reserve remainder for another use).
  • Just before serving, remove foil from fish and sprinkle with scallion greens. Heat wok over high heat until a bead of water vaporizes instantly. Pour oil around side of wok, then tilt wok to swirl oil, coating side, and heat until smoking. Remove from heat and immediately pour oil over scallion greens and fish.

STEAMED BLACK BASS WITH GINGER AND SCALLIONS



Steamed Black Bass with Ginger and Scallions image

Stacking fish and vegetables in a multilevel steamer lets you cook everything simultaneously. Red snapper or trout are good alternatives to black bass.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Seafood Recipes

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/2 cup soy sauce
1 tablespoon plus 1 1/2 teaspoons toasted-sesame oil
2 whole black bass (1 1/2 to 2 pounds each; 1 1/2 inch thick), scaled and gutted, gills removed
1 piece (2 inches) peeled fresh ginger, cut into matchsticks
5 scallions, halved lengthwise and cut crosswise into 1-inch pieces
2 cups water
1 large red onion, sliced 1/2 inch thick
1 large sweet potato, very thinly sliced, preferably on a mandoline
8 ounces Broccolini, trimmed, and halved lengthwise if thick

Steps:

  • Whisk together soy sauce and sesame oil in a 9-by-13-inch baking dish. Cut a few slits into the fish on both sides using a sharp paring knife. Transfer to dish; turn to coat.
  • Toss ginger with scallions; stuff some into each fish cavity. Spread remaining mixture on top of fish. Let stand, covered, spooning marinade over fish often, for 30 minutes.
  • Bring water to a boil in a large skillet or wok. Arrange red onion on bottom layer of a 12-inch bamboo steamer. Remove fish from marinade with ginger-scallion mixture still on top, and arrange side by side on onion; reserve marinade. Spread sweet potato and Broccolini on separate sides of the top layer.
  • Set stacked steamer in skillet. Steam, covered, until fish is cooked through and vegetables are tender, about 15 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, bring marinade to a boil in a small saucepan. Cook until reduced by half. Strain through a fine sieve. Serve fish and vegetables with reduced sauce.

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