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Fillets A La Orly Recipe

Fillets A La Orly Recipe:

History and Fun Facts:
Fillets A La Orly is a classic French dish that originated in the 19th century. The dish is named after a district in Paris known for its love of fried foods, including fish. The technique used in this recipe, known as "à l'Orly," involves coating the fish fillets in batter or flour before frying them. This method creates a crispy and delicious outer layer while maintaining the delicate texture of the fish.

Fun Fact: The name "Orly" comes from the French word "or," which means gold. This name was given to the dish because of the golden color the fried fillets take on once cooked to perfection.

Ingredients:
- 2 Bream fillets
- Lemon juice
- Parsley
- Half an Onion
- 1/2 pint Tomato Sauce
- Pepper and Salt

Instructions:
1. Begin by filleting the fish. Carefully remove the bones and skin, if desired, and place the fillets in a dish.
2. Sprinkle the fillets generously with lemon juice, pepper, salt, and chopped parsley. This will add a flavorful kick to the dish.
3. Lay some slices of onion over the fillets, ensuring that they are evenly distributed.
4. Allow the fillets to marinate in the seasoning for about an hour. This will enhance the flavors and tenderize the fish.
5. After marinating, you have two options for cooking: frying in batter or flour. Choose the option that suits your preference.
- For frying in batter: Prepare a batter by combining flour, salt, and water. Dip each fillet in the batter, ensuring all sides are coated.
Heat oil in a deep pan or fryer and fry the fillets until they turn golden brown. Remove them from the oil and let them drain on kitchen paper to remove any excess oil.
- For frying with flour: Coat each fillet with flour, pressing lightly to ensure the flour adheres to the fish. Heat oil in a frying pan and fry the fillets
until they are golden brown and crispy. Again, drain them on kitchen paper to remove excess oil.
6. Transfer the fried fillets to a serving dish, ensuring they remain hot.
7. In a separate sauceboat, serve a generous portion of tomato sauce. The thick tomato sauce pairs perfectly with the crispy fillets.
8. Serve the Fillets A La Orly immediately, hot and crispy. The combination of the tender fish and the crunchy coating, along with the tangy tomato sauce, creates a delightful culinary experience.

Similar Recipe Dishes:
If you enjoyed making and savoring Fillets A La Orly, you might also love these similar recipe dishes:

1. Fish and Chips: A classic British dish featuring battered and fried fish fillets served with thick-cut chips (fries).

2. Tempura: A popular Japanese dish consisting of battered and deep-fried seafood, vegetables, or even flowers.

3. Calamari Rings: Tender rings of squid coated in a crisp batter and deep-fried until golden brown. Serve with lemon wedges and aioli for dipping.

4. Scampi: Succulent shrimp or langoustines coated in breadcrumbs or batter and deep-fried until crispy and golden.

These dishes all showcase the delightfully crispy texture of fried seafood, making them perfect choices for seafood lovers. Experiment with different sauces and seasonings to create your own unique twist on these classics. Enjoy the crunchy, savory goodness!

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