Best 6 Fish Veronique Recipes

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Indulge in the delectable flavors of Fish Véronique, a classic French dish that combines delicate fish fillets with a luscious white wine sauce, adorned with plump grapes and fresh parsley. This elegant entrée is not only a feast for the palate but also a visual masterpiece, sure to impress your dinner guests. Alongside the classic Fish Véronique recipe, this article offers variations to cater to diverse preferences, including a simplified version for those short on time, a luxurious seafood medley for a special occasion, and a flavorful vegetarian alternative for plant-based enthusiasts. Embark on a culinary journey as we explore the intricacies of each recipe, guiding you towards a perfect Fish Véronique experience.

Here are our top 6 tried and tested recipes!

SWORDFISH WITH CITRUS SALADE "VERONIQUE"



Swordfish with Citrus Salade

Provided by Robert Irvine : Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 40m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 pomegranate, end sliced off, scored and fruits released into a bowl
2 fresh oranges, peeled and segmented
1 1/2 cups fresh seedless grapes
1 fresh lime, zest grated and juiced
1 tablespoon fresh mint leaves, finely minced
3 fresh lemons, zest grated and juiced
2 tablespoons lemon pepper
6 (6 to 8 ounce) swordfish steaks
Salt, to taste
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 cup (1 stick - 8 tablespoons) butter (1/4 cup for sauteing and 1/4 cup cubed butter)

Steps:

  • For the salad, combine pomegranate, oranges, grapes, lime zest, lime juice, and mint leaves. Set aside briefly.
  • In a small bowl, make a paste with the 1/2 cup of the lemon juice (reserving the rest - about 1/4 cup - for a lemon-butter sauce), lemon zest, and lemon pepper. Season the swordfish steaks with salt and press some of the lemon paste into the top surface of the fish to make a crust on each. Over medium heat in a large saute pan, heat the olive oil and melt 1/4 cup butter. Starting with the crust side down first, sear the swordfish steaks. It is important to leave the fish undisturbed for about 3 minutes for the seasonings to integrate into the surface of the fish and for the caramelization process to begin. This will prevent the layer of seasonings from "crusting off". Flip the fish and sear the other side. Swordfish must be cooked briefly because it easily dries out. Remove fish to a utility platter and let rest. (The fish will continue to cook even when it is removed from the heat because of a process known as "carryover" cooking. It is especially important to be mindful of this with swordfish. Do not overcook the fish. If you cook this fish in the pan until it "looks" done - it will end up being overdone after carryover cooking.)
  • To the pan, add the reserved lemon juice and swirl to get all the bits in the pan. Remove from heat and whisk in cubed butter. Adjust seasoning with salt and pepper, if needed.
  • Place swordfish steaks on serving plate and drizzle with a small amount of the lemon butter sauce. Spoon citrus salad around fish.

FILLETS OF SOLE VéRONIQUE



Fillets of Sole Véronique image

This famous French classic has always been a favourite of mine and I love to serve it with the grapes well chilled, which beautifully complements the warm rich sauce. However, if you prefer you could add the grapes to the fish before it goes under the grill.

Categories     Easy Entertaining     Fish recipes     Recipes for 2

Yield Serves 2 as main course or 4 as a starter

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 good-sized Dover or lemon sole, each about 12-16 oz (350-450 g), skinned and filleted
3 oz (75 g) Muscat-type grapes
½ oz (10 g) butter, plus a little extra
1 heaped teaspoon chopped fresh tarragon
6 fl oz (175 ml) vermouth or dry white wine
½ oz (10 g) plain flour
5 fl oz (150 ml) whipping cream
salt and freshly milled black pepper

Steps:

  • First peel the grapes well in advance by placing them in a bowl and pouring boiling water over them. Leave them for 45 seconds, then drain off the water and you will find the skins will slip off easily. Cut the grapes in half, remove the seeds, then return them to the bowl and cover and chill in the refrigerator until needed. When you are ready to start cooking the fish, begin by warming the serving dish and have a sheet of foil ready. Then wipe each of the 4 sole fillets and divide each one in half lengthways by cutting along the natural line, so you now have 8 fillets. Season them and roll each one up as tightly as possible, keeping the skinned side on the inside and starting the roll at the narrow end. Next put a faint smear of butter on the base of a medium frying pan and arrange the sole fillets in it. Then sprinkle in the tarragon followed by the vermouth. Now place the pan on a medium heat and bring it up to simmering point. Cover, then put a timer on and poach the fillets for 3-4 minutes, depending on their thickness. While the fish is poaching pre-heat the grill to its highest setting. Meanwhile take a small saucepan, melt the butter in it, stir in the flour to make a smooth paste and let it cook gently, stirring all the time, until it has become a pale straw colour. When the fish is cooked transfer the fillets with a fish slice to the warmed dish, cover with foil and keep warm. Reserve the poaching liquid. Next boil the fish-poaching liquid in its pan until it has reduced to about a third of its original volume. Stir in the cream and let that come up to a gentle simmer, then gradually add this cream and liquid mixture to the flour and butter mixture in the small saucepan, whisking it in well until you have a thin, creamy sauce. Taste and season with salt and freshly milled black pepper. Pour the sauce over the fish and pop it under the pre-heated grill (about 4 inches from the source of the heat) and leave it there for approximately 3 minutes, until it is glazed golden brown on top. Serve each portion on to warmed serving plates, garnished with grapes.

SOLE VERONIQUE



Sole Veronique image

Set aside quality time for making this classic fish dish - perfect for impressive friends at a dinner party.

Provided by The Hairy Bikers

Categories     Main course

Yield Serves 4

Number Of Ingredients 8

10g butter, plus extra for greasing
4 x 200g/7oz skinless sole fillets
200ml/7fl oz good quality fresh fish stock
100ml/3½ozfl oz dry vermouth
1 bay leaf
150ml/5fl oz double cream
200g/7oz green grapes, cut in half and deseeded
flaked sea salt and freshly ground white pepper

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4..
  • Lightly butter a shallow ovenproof dish. Fold the fish fillets in half and place in a single layer in the dish. Dot with pieces of butter.
  • Pour the fish stock and vermouth around the fish. Cover the fish with a piece sheet of buttered aluminum foil. Bake for 20 minutes, or until just cooked.
  • Remove the fish from the oven and carefully pour the cooking liquid into a large frying pan. Cover the fish with the foil and put back in the oven to keep warm.
  • Bring the cooking liquor to the boil over a high heat. Boil until reduced to around 100ml/3½fl oz liquid. Pour the cream into the pan and return to a simmer. Stir in the grapes. Cook for a further minute, or until the grapes are hot. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
  • Remove the fish from the oven and gently pour over the sauce. Serve immediately.

FISH VERONIQUE



Fish Veronique image

Chicken broth and low-fat milk lower the fat content yet give the sauce a rich creamy taste. "Veronique" refers to a dish that is garnished with grapes.

Provided by ElizabethKnicely

Categories     Halibut

Time 45m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

nonstick cooking spray, as needed
1 lb white fish fillet (cod, halibut, tilapia)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 cup chicken stock or 1/2 cup broth, skim fat from top
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon soft margarine
2 tablespoons whole grain flour
3/4 cup low-fat milk (1%) or 3/4 cup skim milk
1/2 cup seedless grapes

Steps:

  • Spray 10- x 6-inch dish with nonstick spray. Place fish in pan and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
  • Mix stock and lemon juice in small bowl and pour over fish.
  • Cover and bake at 350°F for 15 minutes.
  • Melt margarine in small saucepan. Remove from heat and blend in flour. Gradually add milk and cook over moderately low heat, stirring occasionally until thickened.
  • Remove fish from oven and pour liquid from baking dish into cream sauce, stirring until blended. Pour sauce over fish and sprinkle with grapes.
  • Broil about 4-inches from heat for 5 minutes or until sauce starts to brown.

FILLET OF SOLE VERONIQUE SAUTEED WITH GRAPES, CHAMPAGNE AND CREAM



Fillet of Sole Veronique Sauteed with Grapes, Champagne and Cream image

Provided by Food Network

Yield 2 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

Clarified butter
2 (4 to 6 ounce) fillets grey sole or yellowtail flounder
Flour for dredging seasoned with salt and pepper
20 sliced white grapes
1 bottle good champagne
1/2 pint heavy cream

Steps:

  • Preheat a nonstick skillet to medium high heat and coat bottom with clarified butter. Lightly dredge fish fillets in seasoned flour and place in pan. Saute quickly 2 to 3 minutes on each side and transfer to a warm dinner plate. Add grapes and deglaze pan with champagne, cook for 2 minutes and drizzle in cream to desired consistency, pour over fish. Serve with steamed red potatoes with chives and a fresh steamed green vegetable. Serve the balance of champagne with dinner.

FISH VERONIQUE (LOW FAT, DIABETIC FRIENDLY)



Fish Veronique (Low Fat, Diabetic Friendly) image

I find this to be a really nice change of pace. It has a rich flavor and appearance while managing to be healty. I like to serve this with mixed broccoli and carrots and a low fat biscuit.

Provided by Annacia

Categories     Healthy

Time 30m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 lb white fish fillet (cod, sole, turbot, etc.)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 cup dry white wine
1/4 cup chicken stock or 1/4 cup broth, skim fat from top
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon soft margarine
2 tablespoons flour
3/4 cup skim milk or 3/4 cup 1% low-fat milk
1/2 cup seedless grapes

Steps:

  • Spray 10x6-inch baking dish with nonstick spray. Place fish in pan and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
  • Mix wine, stock, and lemon juice in small bowl and pour over fish.
  • Cover and bake at 350º F for 15 minutes.
  • Melt margarine in small saucepan. Remove from heat and blend in flour. Gradually add milk and cook over moderately low heat, stirring constantly until thickened.
  • Remove fish from oven and pour liquid from baking dish into cream sauce, stirring until blended. Pour sauce over fish and sprinkle with grapes.
  • Broil about 4 inches from heat 5 minutes or until sauce starts to brown.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 192.5, Fat 4.7, SaturatedFat 0.8, Cholesterol 77.5, Sodium 302.1, Carbohydrate 10.2, Fiber 0.3, Sugar 3.4, Protein 23.6

Tips:

  • Use fresh, firm-fleshed fish fillets or steaks such as salmon, trout, or halibut.
  • To ensure even cooking, cut the fish into uniform pieces.
  • Season the fish liberally with salt and pepper before cooking.
  • Cook the fish over medium heat so that it has a chance to cook through without burning.
  • Baste the fish with melted butter or olive oil during cooking to keep it moist and flavorful.
  • When making the sauce, use a good quality dry white wine and fresh lemon juice.
  • Reduce the sauce until it is slightly thickened and coats the back of a spoon.
  • Serve the fish immediately with the sauce spooned over top.

Conclusion:

Fish Véronique is a classic French dish that is both elegant and delicious. It is a perfect dish for a special occasion or a romantic dinner. The delicate flavor of the fish is complemented by the tangy lemon sauce and the crispy sautéed grapes. This dish is sure to impress your guests and leave them wanting more.

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