Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Seared Sea Bass w/ Rice and Veggie Medley


Seared Sea Bass w/ Rice and Veggie Medley

I'm always on the hunt for new types of fish to try. My local supermarket was having a special on sea bass, so I thought I'd give it a try. Since I'm unfamiliar with this type of fish and what goes good on it, I decided to cook it simply with basic spices and butter. I didn't measure the spices I used, so you'll have to adjust to taste, but I sprinkled the sea bass with garlic powder, paprika, a pinch of cayenne pepper, italian seasoning, and S&P. I melted some butter in a skillet over medium heat. Once hot, I seared the sea bass on both sides. One great thing I learned about this fish is it is a pinkish red when raw, but turns white when cooked so you can easily gauge how done it is. For the veggie side, I just cut up 1 carrot, a quarter of a yellow squash, and 1 stalk of baby broccoli (I was cooking for just myself tonight so if you're cooking for your family, use way more). I sauteed the carrot first in a pan with a splash of olive oil, then once that started softening I added the sliced yellow squash and cut up baby broccoli. I also added a bit of minced garlic, S&P, and let it all cook together until soft and lightly browned. Then I served the fish and veggies with a side of plain white rice. 

Sarah's Review

Ease: 5/5
Taste: 5/5
Comments: Sea bass is DELICIOUS! I loved this fish. It stays together pretty well in the pan and has a great flavor. The spices worked really well with the fish, and there wasn't a drop of food left on my plate afterwards. You can of cource sub brown rice for the white, but I'm just not a big fan of brown rice. You can also you any veggies you want for the side, sky's the limit!

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