Author Notes
One of my favorite easy dishes is fish baked in foil. And I love tagines on couscous, the tiny pasta sopped with big flavored stewy juices.This is not a tagine, technically speaking. But it has some of the flavors and textures that make the classic Moroccan dish so alluring to me. And it only takes about 15 minutes to prepare, and 20 to cook. I don't really measure when I make fish in foil, but this is a close estimation; it's an easy dish to tinker with and you should feel free to do so. But try it this way first. —EmilyNunn
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Ingredients
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1 teaspoon
olive oil
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4 pieces
salmon filet, 6-8 oz each, skin removed
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1
medium zucchini, very thinly sliced
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1
small red bell pepper, in very small dice
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1
small to medium red onion, very thinly sliced
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1
large tomato, seeded and diced
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1
small bunch parsley, roughly chopped
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12
large basil leaves, chiffonade
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1 teaspoon
cumin
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4
cloves garlic, minced
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4 pinches
red pepper flakes
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1 teaspoon
cinnamon (more to taste)
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1 teaspoon
ground coriander
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4 tablespoons
butter, divided
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1
lemon (cut into quarters)
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1 cup
dry white wine, divided
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1 cup
cream, divided
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salt
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freshly ground pepper
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1 1/2 cups
couscous
Directions
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Place a large oven-proof casserole or baking dish in oven and preheat to 450.
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Cut four sheets of tinfoil, about 18 inches long. Stack them; one by one, in the center of each, layer a quarter of the ingredients: a bit of olive oil, a bed of zucchini (about the size of fish filet), the fish, bell pepper, tomato, onion, parsley, basil. Sprinkle each with 1/4 of the cumin, the garlic, the pepper flakes, cinnamon, coriander. Squeeze the juice of a lemon wedge on each piece. Top with a tablespoon of butter.
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Fold the foil into a little boat shape to hold in liquid. Then splash each filet with a quarter of the wine and a quarter of the cream. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
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Fold the foil packet like an envelope and seal the edges along sides and top so that no steam or liquid could possibly escape. Remove the hot baking dish from the oven. Place packets of fish in the dish and bake for 20 minutes. They should begin to make a sizzling noise after ten minutes--cook for 10 more minutes after they do. Do not check for doneness until 20 minutes has elapsed.
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Make the couscous once the fish has baked for 15 minutes. Boil 1 1/2 cups water, to which you have added 2 teaspoons of butter. Add the couscous, quickly stir, then cover with lid for 5 minutes. Fluff with a fork before serving.
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Divide the couscous among 4 bowls; open the foil packets from the top, being careful not to burn yourself. Tip the packets over each bowl so that the broth runs out; use a spatula or spoon to place the fish and vegetables over each portion. Serve with more fresh parsley if you wish.
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