Mahi Mahi baked with Tomato and Anise


 The smell of turkey is still heavy in the air. And the refrigerator is full of leftovers. And yet the tummy is craving light and simple. Here is a remedy for that. Fish baked with tomato and herbs...with a hint of fennel/anise. Fresh and new. And your pallatte is cleared. I tell ya...this one is a goodie. For those days after a holiday meal :)

Ingredients

1/2 lb of fish fillet. You can use Mahi Mahi, or any hearty fish.
1 tbsf of anise.
3 tomatoes. Coarsely cubed.
1/3 cup of dry white vine
salt and pepper for seasoning

Start by preheating your oven to 400F. 10 minutes
While the oven heats, heat oil in a skillet. Pop the anise. 1 minute. Add the tomatoes.Cook for 3-4 minutes. Till the tomatoes resemble a sauce like thing. Add the wine. Let the wine cook off for 3-4 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.

Place the fish in an oven friendly tray. Make some criss cross on both surfaces of the fish. Season both sides with salt and pepper. Pour the sauce all over and around the fish. Place the tray in the oven for 20 minutes.
Drizzle with lemon juice and serve with spinach sauteed with garlic.

Feel fresh everytime :)

Comments

I've had Mahi once in my life, only a couple of bites from my husbands plate at a restaurant over a year ago, and I absolutely loved it! Every time I go to my grocery to pick some up when it's on sale, it's sold out. I just might have to invest in the full price. This looks and sounds like a wonderful Thanksgiving recovery dish.

I hope you had a wonderful holiday! =)
looks great love the use of mint and star anise in here
Jhonny walker said…
Hi Ree and Rebecca,

you guys both start off with R :)
Glad you liked the simple recovery dish :)
Erica said…
I love anise flavor with seafood! That sounds simple and delicious!
The JR said…
Fish and broiled tomatoes is a favorite of mine.
Jhonny walker said…
Hi Erica and Ramona,

glad you both like this way of makin fish :)
Ashley said…
This looks really simple and refreshing...very nice!

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