Thursday, August 25, 2011

Baked Flounder with Tomatoes and Cilantro

When I flipped through my most recent issue of Bon Appetit, I immediately flagged a few recipes of interest.  One of those recipes was a recipe for a super healthy Baked Flounder with Tomatoes and Basil.  After indulging quite a bit in Boothbay last weekend, I thought this dish would be a perfect way to get us back on track with healthy eating.



First, I gathered my ingredients.  Of course, I adapted the recipe a little to make it my own:


  • 1.5 pounds of very ripe tomatoes, cored and quartered
  • 4 garlic cloves, crushed
  • 2 tablespoons of extra-virgin olive oil
  • Lemon juice from one lemon
  • 2 tablespoons of cilantro paste
  • Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
  • 2 8-ounce boneless flounder filets
I preheated the oven at 425 degrees as I did the practically nonexistent preparation for this dish.  I started by tossing the first five ingredients together in a roasting pan.  I spread the tomato mixture out in a single layer and then seasoned the tomatoes with salt and pepper.



The tomatoes baked for five minutes.  During this time, I opened up a bottle of malbec and poured myself a glass.  After all, the best way to cook is with a glass of wine!



After five minutes in the oven, I took the roasting pan out and topped the tomatoes with the flounder filets.



The roasting pan went back into the oven for another ten minutes and baked until the fish was nice and flaky.



This dish was so easy to make and the end result was super flavorful.  I spooned some more of the olive oil, garlic and lemon juice sauce onto the fish.  The sauce had such fantastic herb and citrus flavors and I ate every bite!

I have been having a real love affair with tomatoes lately.  Tell me, are you enjoying tomatoes as much as I am this summer?

20 comments:

Meghan@travelwinedine said...

This looks awesome! I love tomatoes and have been craving some sort of white fish.

Michelle Collins said...

I have also been having a love affair with tomatoes this summer. I have a few slices in my sandwich everyday!

Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love. said...

This looks wonderful! A nice, healthy meal too!

~Bee said...

So gourmet! It looks delicious and so summery :)

Elizabeth said...

My dad loves baked fish dishes with vegetables. He would be all over something like this. I'm eating a ton of tomatoes but I feel like I still can't get enough!

Megan said...

I flagged some recipes in there too -- not sure any of them were healthy though. :) I am loving summer tomatoes!

Ann said...

This looks delicious! I'm allergic to fish - I love it - but can't indulge...but I wonder how this would be with chicken breasts?

Christine's Pantry said...

This looks wonderful. Love it.

melissanibbles said...

I love fish and this looks great. I'm enjoying your cooking posts a lot!

Emily @ A Cambridge Story said...

Mmm I did something similar with swordfish steaks, also to get back on track ;) Fish is great when you've been indulging!

Kim said...

i just had a gorgeous chilean sea bass at the chart house wednesday night. i am loving seafood this summer!

mgrasso09 said...

This looks awesome! I love tomatoes and fish together, but I haven't had any this summer... weird. Maybe I'll try this next week!

Daisy said...

what a fantastic looking dish. i really like Alamos wine - their white wines are great too!

RavieNomNoms said...

This looks great! By the way, I love Malbecs. They are by far my favorite kind of wine...nice choice!

Claire said...

I'm relatively new to seafood so I'm easing my way in with less fishy fish (if that makes any sense). I'm liking white fish so I want to try this recipe

Jen said...

I love super simple but still delicious meals! I have been obsessed with tomatoes recently. We're getting a few pounds each week in our CSA box. It's awesome.

Lizzy said...

Such a healthy, flavorful dinner...I love this!!!

Kerstin said...

Sounds like the perfect light summer meal and way to enjoy your tomatoes!

Elina (Healthy and Sane) said...

This looks fantastic! I love that it's summery and fresh but still warm. There are only so many salads one can have in the summer ;)

Karen said...

I love how simple but flavorful this dish is.
Unfortunately, our tomato plants were a big flop this year, but there's always farmer's market, thankfully!

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