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Title: Stuffed Pike, Bass or Flounder
Categories: German Dressing Shellfish Mushroom
Yield: 2 Servings

2lbPike*
  Salt
2tbButter
1 Onion; minced
2tbParsley; minced
6 Mushrooms; chopped
6 Anchovies; chopped
1/3cBreadcrumbs
10smShrimp; cooked or
1 Cooked fillet of flounder, sole, halibut or bass
1 Egg; slightly beaten
  Salt and pepper
  Lemon juice
2slBacon; cut in strips for larding
1/2cButter;melted
1 Onion; sliced
2tbParsley; minced
  White wine or fish stock
3/4cSour cream

* Or bass, flounder or any other fish that lends itself to stuffing and baking.

Remove the center bone but do not cut in half or behead. Wash, pat dry, sprinkle with salt and refrigerate 45 min. Preheat oven to 400. To prepare stuffing, melt butter in skillet and when bubbling saute onion, parsley and mushrooms 5 min. Mix in anchovies, breadcrumbs and shrimp or cooked fish. Toss and mix in beaten egg. Rince and dry fish; sprinkle inside with salt, pepper and lemon juice. Lard fish across back with bacon strips. Stuff the fish and truss with skewers or sew shut.

Spread a little melted butter in a baking dish; add fish and top with onion slices and parsley. Pour the rest of the butter over the fish and vegetables. Bake 45 min basting frequently with wine or stock. Add sour cream to the pan not on the fish for the last 10 min. When fish is done remove trussing and serve on a heated platter garnished with the vegetables and covered with the sauce.

From The German Cookbook by Mimi Sheraton. Posted by Jim Weller.

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