It’s summer. It’s hot. And we still need to make dinner.
We want it to be light, fast and seasonal. We want it to be easy, delicious and, if we are lucky, pretty.
This fish dish is an easy-breezy summer offering. If you have eaten or made tomato bruschetta before, this topping will surely look familiar. It’s basically the same simple tomato mixture frequently used to top olive-oil slicked pieces of toast, but here it has a new perch on top of the fish (hey, maybe even on perch!).
Four ingredients, including the fish (no, I don’t count olive oil, salt and pepper), about 20 minutes, and look — the nicest summer meal. The stove is on for all of 10 minutes, the tomato-basil topping is a no-cook proposition. I kind of think this needs nothing else on the plate. But obviously, any potato or rice or grain would complete the meal.
Pan-Seared Fish With Tomato Basil Relish
Servings: 4. Start to finish: 25 minutes