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How to serve seabass

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sweetheart · 09/10/2019 11:36

Please can you inspire me with your ways to serve seabass? What do you accompany it with?

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chillychicken · 09/10/2019 11:39

Crushed new potatoes, samphire and a squeeze of lemon. Simple but delicious.

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karmakameleon · 09/10/2019 12:51

Same here. Keep it simple. I dust with seasoned flour and fry with a little butter. Usually sautéed potatoes and some steamed veg with it.

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Ozziewozzie · 09/10/2019 12:57

Salt and pepper skin side, then fry in oil, skin side down first. Once done, transfer to plate and cover with foil.
Next, fry halved cherry tomatoes, with chopped garlic and a fresh chopped chilli. You can add mushrooms, peppers if you like. Transfer to plate, and plonk sea bass on top. I serve with buttered new potatoes too

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MustardScreams · 09/10/2019 12:59

Crab hollandaise and new potatoes with some sort of greenery (tenderstem, samphire, kale etc).

Make hollandaise as usual, when ready stir in finely chopped tarragon, parsley and around 50g each of brown and white crab meat (I buy the ready picked stuff in a tub from M&S).

Looks and tastes incredible, but v easy.

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BendingSpoons · 09/10/2019 13:04

Cover in chopped peppers (other veg works too e.g. tomatoes, courgette) then cover in breadcrumbs. Sometimes I add cheese in the breadcrumbs, sometimes I add cream cheese or pesto to the fish first.

Serve with homemade chunky chips.

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Mac47 · 09/10/2019 18:55

Always with greek salad here.

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CherryPavlova · 09/10/2019 18:57

Serve on bed of fennel with a lemon and pepper butter.

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moreismore · 09/10/2019 18:57

Lightly pan fried with chilli and mango salsa

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RobertSmithdoesmyhair · 09/10/2019 19:00

Red lentil dhal and rice.

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earlgreymarl · 09/10/2019 19:03

Panfried seabass with salsa Verde and mash with steamed mange tout and if you like some miso / mushroom sauce AMAZING!

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AdaColeman · 09/10/2019 19:19

Shallow fry, towards the end of cooking, add a splash of pastis over the fish. Plate the fish, pour over the cooking juices and serve with pea puree.

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Finely chop tomatoes & garlic,. In a shallow pan, cook gently to warm through, then add some white wine, and when it bubbles add the fish. While it's cooking add some capers and black olives and diced gherkin.
Add more wine if needed so the tomatoes stay moist, you can add some tomato puree if needed to keep the colour bright.
Serve with plain rice or just crusty bread.

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jelly79 · 09/10/2019 20:01

Spinach and chickpea curry

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BolloxtoGender · 09/10/2019 20:08

Steam sea bass with Pakistan choi, ginger, spring onions and chilli 🌶 (family recipe).

With jasmine rice.

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BolloxtoGender · 09/10/2019 20:08

Pak choi even

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SalamanderOnHoliday · 09/10/2019 21:40

this is fabulous. With rice and broccoli.

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Sunburntfizz · 10/10/2019 10:00

We serve it with a caramelised red onion mash and steame/sautéed broccoli or asparagus

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myrtleWilson · 10/10/2019 10:04

Normally steamed with ginger etc. Or pan fried with tomato and chorizo cassoulet and samphire

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Awning10 · 10/10/2019 18:48

Fish tray bake... with asparagus, tomatoes, pancetta, garlic, chilli, lemon.

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MaryLane93 · 10/10/2019 23:32

Drizzled with olive oil and pesto, served with salad of sliced buffalo mozzarella, tomatoes with a pinch of salt, black olives, capers and/or avocado and lots of fresh basil. Crusty bread on the side.

Baked in the oven with butter and fresh dill or tarragon, served with buttered new potatoes, baked cherry tomatoes and asparagus/green beans/tender stem broccoli

Coated in cream cheese, then bread crumbs, then grilled until crispy. Served on top of spaghetti marinara, or with potatoes fried in garlic, and plenty of rocket.

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HeroicAlien · 10/10/2019 23:50

Any of these. www.olivemagazine.com/recipes/fish-and-seafood/sea-bass-recipes/

But also a recipe that I can't find online where you bake it in a parcel with shiitake mushrooms. Will try and find it tomorrow and post a picture.

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