Flounder Fish Salad
Show: Good EatsEpisode: Flat is Beautiful III - Flounder
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By levander_8996886
Marietta, GA
on November 19, 2007
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I saw this one when it aired. My mouth watered because it's so similar to West Indies Salad, which my family has made as long as I can remember. But, this recipe is soooo oily... Make sure not to use a full bodied olive oil if you use this. I used Colavita which Cooks Illustrated rated as the best full bodied olive oil I'd use the lightest bodied oil you can find. Cooks Illustrated says Pompeiian is the best light bodied olive oil. Make this only if you like olive oil, *a lot*. Maybe modify it so it uses canola oil? There is an interesting thing with the oil and the vinegar on the fish, but so much olive oil overpowers it.
By carole735_4882997
Lake City, FL
on May 10, 2006
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I was looking for a recipe for leftover fish we had last night and tried it! WOW!! It was great. My mother used to make a shrimp recipe that is very much like this, I will save this and make it again.