Baked Fish In Tomato Sauce
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Fish and the Mediterranean diet
Baked fish in tomato sauce is a meal commonly enjoyed in the Greek and Cypriot cuisine, other than grilled fish with lemon/evoo. Components of the Mediterranean diet include vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes and higher intake of fish in comparison to red meat. As part of the Mediterranean diet, fish plays a major role in helping to maintain healthy habits.
![Image of the key flavourings includin g garlic powder, salt, fennel seeds, parsley, pepper and lemon.](https://i0.wp.com/myfamilysfooddiary.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/IMG_3183.jpg?resize=410%2C512&ssl=1)
Simple and light flavours
When you have good quality fish to work with, you don’t need to over season it. The baked fish is flavoured simply with fennel seeds, garlic and lemon. The combination of these spices work perfectly together to give the fish a very fragrant aroma. The fennel makes the fish have an anise taste, as well as depth of flavour but not very overpowering.
Orange tomato passata
The Mala Peruviana passata I used for the sauce, supplied by the Food Philosopher, uses handpicked heirloom orange tomatoes from the groves of Thiva, Greece. The orange tomato passata is thinner than others, quite refreshing and sweet. What impressed me was that it did not taste too salty or over processed, unlike other sauces. The key is all in the way that the passatta is prepared to be bottled: cold pressed and then gently poached.
![Image of the fish cooked in the frying pan and some cut bread and lemon pieces](https://i0.wp.com/myfamilysfooddiary.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/IMG_3198.jpg?resize=410%2C512&ssl=1)
The cooking process
Preparing for this baked fish in tomato sauce is easy as there aren’t a lot of ingredients to cut and the cooking times for each stage are short. Once the seasoned tomato sauce is allowed to thicken slightly then the fish and broccolini only requires 15 min to bake. Very easy and simple to do!
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What lovely tasting dishes..I like the fish dish..,with your special barbouni ..I will have to do this dish with cod or haddock…..they are meaty and wont break up…Thanks..and I will try the other dishes as well…All the best..Querino
Thanks For Sharing this amazing recipe. My family loved it. I will be sharing this recipe with my friends. Hope the will like it.