In cold Winter, we hibernate indoors. Deprived of outdoor activities, my creative energy focuses on cooking. I've been making more -- and better -- meals. Which is nice 'cause you get to eat 'em. :-)
I recently mentioned a seafood company in Alaska run by two women (
Salmon Sisters). They sell wild fish. Last week I received a box of sablefish from them which I've been consuming with brio.
Sablefish is very healthy, like salmon. I discovered it has a plain flavor which invites you to experiment with seasoning. I tried garlic salt, lemon, etc. This morning I ate some with a new
hot sauce from New Zealand. Delightful!
The fish arrive in packets that are the perfect size for a meal. You keep 'em in your freezer until the day before you want to eat them, then move them into your frig for a day to thaw. Super handy.
Cooking the fillets couldn't be easier. Just pop 'em in an oven to bake for 10-12 minutes. Done!
A few minutes before they were finished, I glazed them with the
hot sauce. It adds deep, rich flavor, not only of chili spice but also of butter. The sauce contains butter made from milk from cows living the high life on New Zealand grassy farms. You can taste the contentment in it.
A key to good cooking isn't complicated recipes, it's using good-quality ingredients. This dish is as simple as they come: it takes ten minutes to make, requires no prep or special skill and the result is fabulous. You're simply presenting superb ingredients in their natural glory.
That's the way I roll. Do you cook?