Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Every once in a while I come across a new-to-me recipe that gets
put into my round-tuit list.
And how long does it take after that until it is made up?
Depends on how big a "jones" I'm having for it. Sometimes it will lurk
in the back of my mind for several weeks until the "right situation"
presents itself. Some recipes get made nearly immediately. Most of the
round tuits take a week or two.
This was my first ever round tuit recipe (and what it became):
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Title: Baked Fish Parmigiana
Categories: Five, Seafood, Cheese, Sauces
Yield: 4 Servings
4 Fish filets or steaks
1 c Tomato sauce
Salt & fresh black pepper
1/2 c Grated Parmesan cheese
2 tb Butter; melted
Set oven @ 425ºF/220ºC.
Place the fish in a shallow, buttered baking dish and
season with salt and fresh ground pepper.
Spread the tomato sauce over each filet/steak and
sprinkle with the cheese. Drizzle with melted butter.
Bake, uncovered, until the fish flakes easily when
tested with a fork, fifteen to twenty minutes.
FROM: New York Times Cookbook, 1961 edition, page 263.
: Edited by Craig Claiborne.
Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen
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Title: Dave's Fish Parmesan
Categories: Seafood, Cheese, Sauces, Mushrooms
Yield: 8 Servings
2 lb Fish filets or steaks
26 oz Jar Onofrio's Basilico sauce
- or Marinara sauce *
Salt & fresh black pepper
1 lb Mozzarella or Provolone;
- sliced or shredded
1 lb Crimini/Swiss Brown button
- mushrooms, cleaned, sliced
- reserving 8 buttons
Fresh grated or shaved
- Parmesan cheese
8 tb Butter; melted
Set oven @ 425ºF/220ºC.
Spread a thin layer of sauce over bottom of baking dish
place a layer of firm whitefish filets on the sauce. Salt
and pepper the fish. Sprinkle some sliced mushrooms over
fish and place cheese in a layer over the mushrooms.
Spread a layer of sauce over the cheese and repeat the
fish, mushroom, cheese layers until the baking dish is
near full or you run out of fish.
Top the last layer with cheese, the remaining sauce in
the jar and the 8 reserved mushroom buttons. Grate or
shave Parmesan over until you are ashamed of yourself or
until you run out of cheese.
Drizzle the melted butter over the cheese and bake until
fish is done - 15 to 20 minutes
* Available from www.onofrios.com. Or you may use Ragu,
Prego, Classico, etc.
I like the addition of the basil in the Basilico sauce. If
you don't care for basil with your fish use the straight
marinara. - UDD
Adapted from a NYT Cookbook recipe and served many times
from Dirty Dave's Kitchen.
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... Murphy's 5th Law: If anything cannot go wrong it will anyway.
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