Swordfish Panini with Arugula and Lemon Aioli

Swordfish Panini with Arugula and Lemon Aioli
Swordfish Panini with Arugulan and Lemon Aioli might be A mixture of pepper, herbs de provence, lemon juice, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so tasty. Swordfish Panini with Arugulan and Lemon Aioli, Swordfish Skewers with Arugula Salad, and Swordfish Polpette with Arugula Pistou are very similar to this recipe.

Instructions

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Mix together all the ingredients in a small bowl. Set aside.
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For the Swordfish Panini: Warm the olive oil in a large, heavy skillet over medium-high heat. While the pan heats, season the fish with salt and pepper. Rub the herbs de Provence and minced garlic all over the fish. Cook the fish in the skillet until just cooked through and golden, about 2 to 3 minutes per side, depending on the thickness of the fish.
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Salt And PepperSalt And Pepper
Minced GarlicMinced Garlic
Olive OilOlive Oil
SwordfishSwordfish
FishFish
Dry Seasoning RubDry Seasoning Rub
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Cut the bread into 4 sandwiches that will accommodate the size of the fish fillet.
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Cut the bread in half to make a top and bottom for the sandwich.
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Spread the Lemon Aioli on both halves of the sandwich. Top the bottom half with a handful (about 1/2 cup) of arugula greens. Top the arugula greens with the cooked swordfish, and top the sandwich with the remaining bread.
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ArugulaArugula
GreensGreens
SpreadSpread
AioliAioli
BreadBread
LemonLemon
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Serve immediately.

Recommended wine: Pinot Grigio, Gruener Veltliner, Pinot Noir

Pinot Grigio, Gruener Veltliner, and Pinot Noir are my top picks for Fish. Fish is as diverse as wine, so it's hard to pick wines that go with every fish. A crisp white wine, such as a pinot grigio or Grüner Veltliner, will suit any delicately flavored white fish. Meaty, strongly flavored fish such as salmon and tuna can even handle a light red wine, such as a pinot noir. The Rabble Pinot Gris with a 4.9 out of 5 star rating seems like a good match. It costs about 20 dollars per bottle.
Rabble Pinot Gris
Rabble Pinot Gris
Late morning fog, continually cool days and chilling afternoon winds add to a delicate yet flavorful wine. This Pinot Gris has a light golden color and a complex, fruit-scented nose that revealslayers of mango, jasmine tea, cinnamon, and cantaloupe. Smooth, light toasted walnut and honey balance the fruits, and give way to a crisp, lingering finish full of freshly cut grass and peaches.
DifficultyNormal
Ready In11 m.
Servings4
Health Score59
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