Whitefish in Foil with Mustard Sauce
Servings
2Serving size
4 ounces fish with veggies and sauceThis recipe can be multiplied or divided by 2, but does not make very good leftovers.
Ingredients
8 ounces Red potatoes (cut into 1/4 inch dice) |
2 tsp. Olive oil |
4 Tbsp White wine |
2 tsp. Coarse ground mustard |
1/8 tsp., ground Dried tarragon |
1/4 tsp. Salt |
8 ounces Fresh cod (2 4-ounce filets)(or halibut, or grouper) |
1 medium Carrots, raw (cut into 1/4 inch dice) |
4 ounces Green beans |
1/4 medium Yellow bell peppers (cut into thin julienne strips) |
1 to taste Black pepper |
2 tsp.. Unsalted butter |
Instructions
Combine the diced potatoes with the olive oil, white wine, mustard, tarragon and salt in a glass bowl. Fold together until well blended.
Place the bowl in a microwave for 1 minute on high. Remove the bowl and stir. Repeat for another minute. Remove the bowl and stir.
Fold two pieces of aluminum foil so that they are almost a square (15 inches x 12 inches). Starting at one end of the folded edge, cut a half of a heart shape in such a way that when the foil is unfolded it is in the shape of a heart.
Place the potato mixture on top of one side of the heart shape for each of the pieces of foil. Top each with the cod filets.
Add half of the carrots, snap peas and yellow pepper strips. Top with fresh ground black pepper and one teaspoon of butter for each fish.
Close the foil by rolling the edge inward, starting at the point of the heart and working around to the base of the heart. The foil pouch with the fish inside will be in the shape of a large half circle.
Place the pouches on a cookie sheet and then into the oven and cook for 18 minutes.
Remove each pouch to a plate and let stand 30 seconds before cutting the pouch open. There will be some hot steam that escapes when the parchment is cut (be careful!).
Would you like to print or download the document?
Special Diet Information
Click on the icon for information.
Lactose
This recipe is safe for those who are lactose intolerant.Recipe Notes
I love this method of cooking and there are so many variations. I have tried before to cook with potatoes but the fish always is overcooked if the potatoes are done properly. The key is to pre-cook the potatoes slightly.