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Dover Sole With Brown Butter

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Dover Sole Cooked in Brown ButterThis is one of my favorite white fish to cook. My husband and daughter who don’t care for salmon because of it’s strong flavor, love mild, white fish. I buy Dover sole very often- the catch is that it is a very delicate fish, so I try to do very little to it. Cooking it in brown butter is perfect. It gives the dish almost a sweet nutty flavor which complements the fish really well…

  • 1 pound Dover Sole, cut into filets
  • 3 to 5 tablespoons butter
  • Salt
  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • Lemon juice

Heat a large frying pan with the butter on a simmer for 1 to 2 minutes until the butter starts to turn golden brown- careful not to burn it. Sprinkle filets with salt generously. Dredge with flour and sauté on a medium heat in the butter- a minute on each side. Add the lemon juice and serve immediately.

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