Pan-Fried Trout
Show: Secrets of a Restaurant Chef
Episode: The Secret to Pan-Fried Trout
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By xfranmartha
Spain
on April 14, 2013
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The trout was absolutely delicious! The Dijon mustard flavor really came through. Wow!
By granttasman_5007716
city, VT
on January 27, 2013
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Fantastic. Took the main idea of the recipe and substituted mint for oregano. The trout did not taste fishy at all, and the skin was absolutely beautiful. Used a cast iron pan. Also, did not have dijon mustard, so used yellow mustard mixed with hot chinese mustard with the lemon juice. The second side, the one that is cooked less, would have benefited from an extra minute or two in the pan. For the bread crumbs I used a mortar and pestle on old Safeway bread, and mixed that with salt, lemon rind, red pepper flakes, two cloves of garlic, and fresh mint. Whole trout, skin on. Thank you Anne!
By mzchavez01
on December 22, 2012
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FANTASTIC! This was my first time trying trout and I LOVED it. The only problem I had was that the coating came off on parts of my fish, other than that this was great.
By 7308angie
on December 10, 2012
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Loved it!!! I used panko breadcrumbs and skipped the butter at the end to cut down on fat and it was great!! I served it over Wild and brown rice and it was a great meal...even the kids liked it!
By cjane1_432756
Clearwater, FL
on December 10, 2012
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Fabulous recipe for trout! I've always used cornmeal and flour but I will be using this from now on!
By skanu
on November 17, 2012
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One of the best recipes, had fantastic flavor and easy to make.
By veniceeileen_49...
Beverly Hills, CA
on September 30, 2012
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Made this last night to rave reviews! Chef Anne you're a genius
By queenofqueens07
East Lansing, MI
on August 29, 2012
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Great recipe! I used tilapia instead of trout. It was very flavorful and citrusy. I liked the multiple layers of lemon that the recipe called for. I tried baking it in the oven the second time I made this, but I definitely found the pan-fried in olive oil method to be tastier and a better texture. The oven-baked fish became soggy after adding the butter & lemon mixture on top. This will be a go to recipe for me. I plan to try it on chicken sometime too.
By krystaball
Redmond,WA
on April 05, 2012
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Great recipe!! I love anything Anne Burrell!! I used Panko instead of breadcrumbs and it was wonderful or sexy as Anne Burrell might say
By mariefrank_12728708
Bloomfield Hill...
on March 04, 2012
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This dish is fantastic. I used fillets instead of the whole fish, and cut down the cooking time to 2 minutes per side in a very hot skillet. This will definitely impress your family and friends.