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If you've ever wanted to cook like a top chef, here's your chance. We were lucky enough to get Chef Patrick Ponsaty of the Four Diamond Award winning El Bizcocho restaurant at San Diego's Rancho Bernardo Inn to share one of his signature recipes with us. We photographed him at every step in the process so you can cook along at home. Yes, this recipe is complicated, with lots of little steps and details. Nonetheless, it isn't difficult to accomplish, just detail oriented. Chef Patrick serves his Chilean seabass (halibut is a cheaper and more ecologically friendly alternative) with sautéed vegetables and roasted pepper sauce. Also along for the ride are panisse fries. If you're not familiar with panisse, it's kind of like polenta, but make with garbanzo bean flour instead of corn meal. Chef Patrick recommends serving this dish with a Chardonnay or Sancerre. Visit the Rancho Bernardo Inn & Resort |
| Ingredients: |
Sauce: 1 cup white wine 2 ounces ginger, grated 1 large shallot 1 stalk fresh lemongrass 3 large peels of lemon zest 1/2 cup cream 1/2 pound butter juice of 1/2 lemon 1/2 cup red pepper puree (see links below for recipe) Panisse: 1 cup garbanzo bean flour 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 quart water pinch salt and pepper additional olive oil for frying Fish: 2-3 tablespoons clarified butter 6 ounce Chilean seabass filet and halibut filet Veggies: (per person) 2-3 baby artichoke hearts 1 small baby fennel bulb 1 small ciopollini onion 2 spears of white asparagus 2 baby zucchini blossoms Garnish: parsley oil (see links below for recipe) fresh tarragon fresh chervil |
| Instructions: |
Recipe makes 1 serving, add more vegetables and fish for additional servings.
Preheat the oven to 375°F. 1. 2. Mise En Place -- Chef Patrick gathered ingredients for the sauce (photo 1), the dish itself (photo 2), and the panisse (photo 3) before beginning to cook. Let's prepare the sauce 4. In a small skillet over high heat, add the wine, grated ginger, thyme, lemongrass stalk and shallot (3). Add in three generous peels of lemon zest (4). Make sure when cutting the lemon zest that you get only the outer most yellow portion of the lemon -- this is where the essential oil, and likewise the flavor is stored. The white pith under the lemon's yellow skin is bitter, so take only a thin shaving. Cook the mixture until it is reduced by half, then add in the cream (5). Reduce the cream mixture until it is almost dry -- watch carefully, you don't want to burn the pan or have it become completely dry. 7. whisk in the butter (6) until melted and combined (7). Let the sauce sit and cool for about 5 minutes, then strain it (8). Stir in the red pepper puree and lemon juice. Set aside and keep warm. Now it's time to make the panisse Oil a 4X8 rectangular baking dish and line the bottom with parchment paper. In a large pot, whisk together the garbanzo bean flour (11), water and oil. Cook over medium-high heat, whisking constantly, until thick and smooth. Spread the mixture in the prepared pan (12) and chill until firm. Remove chilled panisse and cut into thick "French fry" shaped pieces. Heat olive oil until very hot and fry panisse pieces until lightly browned, about 5 minutes. Drain on a wire rack and keep warm. Now prepare the fish 15. Heat clarified butter over high heat in an oven proof skillet until very hot (the amount you use will depend on how many fish filets you are cooking. Sprinkle salt and pepper on both sides of the fish. Place filet in the hot pan. Top with a thin slice of lemon, a spring of fresh thyme and a generous pat of butter. Cook for a minute, to brown the bottom then turn fish over (16). Place the skillet in the preheated oven and roast the fish for about 7 minutes or until done (fish will start to flake with a fork when properly cooked). Remove fish from the oven and spoon the brown melted butter in the pan over the filet. Set aside and keep warm. Prepare the vegetables You can begin preparing the vegetables while the fish cooks.18. Heat a small amount of olive oil in an oven proof skillet. Add the zucchini blossoms and turn to coat (18), place in oven to roast zucchini. Trim the stems and tough outer leaves of the baby artichokes (19) so you are left with a small bulb that's completely edible. Trim the tough ends off the white asapragus, trim fennel leaves so you are left with just the white bulb (the leaves make great garnishes). Heat a tablespoon or two of olive oil in a large skillet, saute the vegetables until they are slightly browned (20). 21. Add enough chicken stock to just cover the veggies (21) and bring to a simmer. Chef Patrick then showed us a great technique for cooking the vegetables. He cut a donut shaped circle of parchment paper (22) which he placed over the veggies (the hole let's the steam escape). To plate the dish, spread about 1/4 cup of sauce on a serving plate. Arrange the veggies around the side of the dish. Spoon more of the browned butter over the fish, then arrange the fish on plate as in the photo at the top of the page. Place panisse fries on top of the fish. Drizzle a bit of parsley oil around the edges of the sauce and garnish with fresh herbs and additional lemongrass stalks. |
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