Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Banana Fish


The Café is sharing a delicious recipe from a favorite cooking friend today............
My sweet friend Karen, and her husband Joel, have lived all over the world which has greatly influenced her culinary style, creativity and repertoire. A dinner invitation to their house is always a wonderful treat, not only for the fabulous cuisine but also their fun and delightful company. Recently, Karen shared this wonderful and unique Banana Fish recipe with me and I couldn't wait to share it with you!


Banana Fish? What in the world is that? Is this a new type of fish crossbred in the depths of Central America? Not really. You see, for me every recipe I fall in love with seems to boil down to the how much I like the sauce on top of it. Coming from a German background, I used to be a meat, bread and potatoes kind of girl but I think I have crossed over to the French side. Sauce on fish, sauce on cake - whatever! I love a great sauce. This one I had at a dear friend’s house many years ago. Seems her husband was a sauce man too and she had some great ones. Of course, anything made with Frangelico, a hazelnut liqueur, is sure to be tasty.

This simple yet delicious sauce can be used on top of many types of fish. I frequently use Halibut or Tilapia. It was nicknamed banana fish by my husband who absolutely loves it and everything else I put in front of him. It sure makes cooking fun when you have grateful consumers. He actually is quite the cook himself and even better than all of that, he loves to wash dishes!

Of course after eating this a few times my mind started to wonder; I decided to try adding a little brown sugar and serving over ice cream. Yum! Very similar to Bananas Foster. Wait, now I'm thinking that this might even be good on green beans? No, maybe I'm going too far but you can certainly try it for yourself and find new adventures. Maybe just start with a good white fish...... ~ Karen


Banana Fish

Ingredients:
4 Halibut fish fillets (approx. 8 oz. each)
6 ounces Frangelico liqueur
4 tablespoons chopped macadamia nuts
3 teaspoons chopped parsley
5 tablespoons butter
2 bananas, sliced
flour
olive oil
salt and pepper

Directions:
1. Lightly coat fish with flour. Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium high heat. When hot but not smoking add fish and sauté until golden brown. Sprinkle with salt and pepper while cooking. Remove fish from the pan and place in a warm oven while you make the sauce.

2. Add Frangelico to the same skillet you used to sauté the fish and simmer for several minutes to reduce the sauce while scrapping the browned bits off the bottom of the pan. Add the nuts and bananas. Swirl in the butter until it is melted. Do not boil. Add parsley and spoon over the warm fish fillets.

Serves 4

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16 comments:

  1. I am glad you shared this recipe. This is something really amazing not to be shared...In fact, I'm calling friends over so we can all enjoy this dish...I know I won't be disappointed. Looks really delish!

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  2. A combination I would never have though of, but all foods I like so why not. Bookmarked Diane

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  3. Ok.... It's seriously the first time I heard of banana sauce for fish... I must say, I'm all curious about it!!!!

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  4. I love a great sauce, and this just sounds pure delicious!! Its nothing I've seen before!!

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  5. I have to admit that bananas and fish are two ingredients I never would have thought to combine. If you say they are delicious, Chris, I believe it. I prepare fish often, petrale sole and halibut are 2 favorites, and I've printed out this recipe to try. I'm a sauce person too and would love to discover something new that would impress my family. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. BANANA FISH!!!!! EUHHHHH!!! Now I have seen it all!
    I can't wait to try it - Dust and Lis and ila will love it.
    Now I know why Dust loves sauce on EVERYTHING - it's that German background.
    love waking up to your recipes and pictures.

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  7. I have never heard of banana sauce on halibut before, this is very unique. For me Pacific halibut is in season and this looks like a great new way to enjoy one of my favorite fish. I would love for you to share this post on my Seasonal Eats Sheet blog roundup for May, <a href="http://delectablemusings.com/2012/05/seasonal-eats-sheet-may-2012.html>found here</a>, which highlights recipes that use seasonal ingredients in great recipes.

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  8. I never would have thought to pair the two, but while the combination sounds strange, it comes from your kitchen so I know it will be good. The photo is beautiful as well. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  9. What an intriguing combination! I have fresh halibut & bananas on-hand...will have to see if I can talk my husband into trying this.

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  10. When I first saw this, I did think it was some strange new kind of fish!!! Your plate is beautiful, is it Polish Stoneware?

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  11. Such a unique recipe! I was really confused when I read the title, but I can definitely see how these flavors work together. Yum!

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  12. Bananas are on my very short list of things I do not like, but I bet this would be good with coconut milk in place of the bananas! Or maybe even pineapple!

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  13. You have a good eye, Ginny - yes it is Polish pottery, I had to verify this with Karen as I'm a bit of a pottery moron! :)

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  14. I'm intrigued!!! bananas and fish - I trust you and will try it!!
    Mary oxo

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  15. Oh what a dish! I am impressed with the name and the flavours!

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  16. Banana on fish. WHat a great and creative idea. I can totally imagine this on ice cream too!

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