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I have just bought some whole sea bream (mmmmmmmm fish)

just wanted some ideas of how to cook them cant make my mind up :think:

Can anybody help me :D
 
*droooooooool* I lurve Sea Bream!

This is how I cook mine... I got the recipe off Saturday Cooks! :)

Ingredients
175ml/6fl oz extra virgin olive oil
2 sea bream, weighing about 500g/1lb 2oz each, cleaned and scaled
4 garlic cloves
20 cherry tomatoes, quartered
handful fresh basil leaves, roughly torn
400ml/14fl oz water
1 small red chilli, finely chopped
salt



Method
1. Heat the olive oil in a large, heavy-based frying pan over a fairly high heat.
2. Add the bream, followed by the garlic, tomatoes, basil and some salt.
3. Pour in the water, turn the heat down slightly and cook the fish for 7 minutes on each side. When you flip the fish over you will know that it is done if the eye has turned white.
4. Remove the fish from the pan and place on a large serving dish. Raise the heat, cook the sauce for 30 seconds to concentrate the flavours slightly and then pour it over the fish. Serve immediately, with lots of good bread to mop up the delicious sauce.
 
Sarah&LJ said:
yeah get a takeaway Kev!!!

mmmmm curry....pizza.....chinese....

:D

Smart arse :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

SarahH said:
*droooooooool* I lurve Sea Bream!

This is how I cook mine... I got the recipe off Saturday Cooks! :)

Ingredients
175ml/6fl oz extra virgin olive oil
2 sea bream, weighing about 500g/1lb 2oz each, cleaned and scaled
4 garlic cloves
20 cherry tomatoes, quartered
handful fresh basil leaves, roughly torn
400ml/14fl oz water
1 small red chilli, finely chopped
salt



Method
1. Heat the olive oil in a large, heavy-based frying pan over a fairly high heat.
2. Add the bream, followed by the garlic, tomatoes, basil and some salt.
3. Pour in the water, turn the heat down slightly and cook the fish for 7 minutes on each side. When you flip the fish over you will know that it is done if the eye has turned white.
4. Remove the fish from the pan and place on a large serving dish. Raise the heat, cook the sauce for 30 seconds to concentrate the flavours slightly and then pour it over the fish. Serve immediately, with lots of good bread to mop up the delicious sauce.

Thanks for that Sarah will try that havn't had sea bream for a long time
I love fish

I did send you some messages on yahoo but dont know if your getting them hope you and Arianna are well (oo and Brian of course) :D
thanks again
 
:( Nope never got them :(

No doubt speak to you all soon!
 
hehe sorry Kev :moon:

enjoy your fish...if i was more adventurous (sp) with food id give that recipie a go.
 
Ohhh I love bream, is it a whole fish? I find it nice just simply grilled with some new potatoes etc. But Sarahs idea sounds much more exciting! I usually cover the horrible white eye with a bit of lemon because I think it's pretty rank to look at whilst I'm eating :puke:

Enjoy your dinner :D
 

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