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Fish Piccata
"Piccata" translates to piquant or piquancy, which in one definition means tart or zesty. When used in reference to a way of preparing food, particularly meat or fish, it means "sliced, sautéed, and served in a sauce containing lemon juice, white wine and capers. Fish piccata can be served with rice or pasta as a side dish. 2-3 Fish fillets, cut into half 2 tbsp Plain flour Salt and pepper 15 g Butter 50 ml Olive oil 60 ml White wine 1 tbsp Capers, drained 1 tbsp Lemon juice Heat the butter and olive oil in a large skillet. Add fish and cook until fish just begins to flake. Remove fish from pan and keep warm. Add white wine, lemon juice, and capers to the skillet. Stir well and heat the sauce thoroughly. Serve fish with sauce and pasta. ![]() related searches : Fish
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