Upstate NY, every Friday night a fish fry was a tradition and still is for many of my friends and family that still live there. I can't ever get enough of this wonderful white flaky fish when I visit home. My husband and I love this fish. Tonight I decided to bake it with this breadcrumb lobster filling. The buttery lobster and white wine just came together perfectly. Hope you try this one, two pieces wasn't enough for both of us, we loved it!
1 pound of cleaned haddock filet's or other white fish
1 lobster tail cut into chunks
1 cup of Italian flavored bread crumbs ( 1/2 cup each filet)
1/2 cup Chablis white wine
1/2 stick butter
extra virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon minced garlic
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder, cayenne pepper, black pepper
2 tablespoon grating cheese
3 tablespoons lemon juice
Mix in a bowl, bread crumbs with olive oil, spices, grating cheese, set aside. Place both filet's of haddock in a large pie plate that has three tablespoons of olive oil on the bottom of the plate. Spread the bread crumb mixture over the top of each filet evenly. Add lobster chunks. Melt butter in the microwave, pour over bread crumbs and lobster chunks. Add white wine and lemon juice pooling on the bottom of the pie plate around the fish, not on top. Sprinkle with more grating cheese. Bake on 350 until lightly browned and fish flakes easily, around 25 minutes.
This is a dish we would definitely enjoy Claudia!
ReplyDeleteYummy!!! that looks delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteoooh, fish with lobster - very decadent! I like.
ReplyDeleteGarlicky bread crumbs, wine butter all in a fish recipe..this is called very good taste, Claudia!
ReplyDeleteI really like to try it when I can :)
Have a great weekend,
Gera
I need to try something with lobster filling. This looks so delish, tomorrow I am getting breadcrumbs and trying!
ReplyDelete:-P it makes me hungry!
ReplyDeleteI cannot resist such a beautiful piece of fish, and of course if you add lobster, what can I say? give me two servings please!
ReplyDeleteI bet this just melts in your mouth! Such rich and delicious flavors! I love it.
ReplyDeleteSounds and looks super Claudia. Wish I could buy some lobster tails! I just love the breadcrumb topping on fish. You are so right, it does taste like stuffing.
ReplyDeleteThis looks and sounds so good, Claudia. What a lovely way to dress up a fish fillet.
ReplyDeleteoh, this looks sooo delicious!
ReplyDeleteYou know me. could have fish everyday and this recipe is sheer luxury. Hmm lobster and fish! perfection!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful combination of seafood!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sinful dish! Wish I can have it now!
ReplyDeleteThat looks and sounds INSANELY delicious. Love the recipe.
ReplyDeleteOff topic: The Utica Riggie Fest is coming up - think it's next weekend. Since I know you are a fan of Utica foods, what's your best Riggie recipe? I'll be posting the 6 Chicken Riggie recipes from the Taste of Utica book Sunday and will probably make 2 or 3 of them.
Oh my! That is beautiful and something I would definitely love to tuck into!
ReplyDeleteThis looks sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good.
ReplyDeleteHow decadent! I love haddock too. Did you invent the recipe yourself?
ReplyDeleteYou just completely upped the WOW factor with fish! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI will need to try haddock it does look like a hearty fish. Lobster wine sauce sounds fantastic, great meal and thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteOh- fabulous! It sounds so delicious!
ReplyDeleteAnything with lobster sounds good to me! This looks like a really great dish Claudia!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good Claudia. I feel bad now that I deep fried mine. This version is so much healthier and pretty. Bookmarking for another day. My brother is suppose to bring us haddock from Nova Scotia in a couple weeks. Cannot wait, going to be so good.
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