Sole a la Catalane
Submitted by Johnnie Bu
Rolled sole fillets baked in white wine, nestled inside hollowed tomatoes stuffed with sauteed onions, and draped in a silky butter sauce with fresh herbs. A show-stopping French classic.
YIELD
4 servingsPREP
20 minCOOK
40 minREADY
60 minThis is the kind of dish that makes dinner guests go quiet for a moment before reaching for their forks.
Sole fillets are gently rolled and poached in white wine with shallots, then tucked upright into ripe tomatoes that have been hollowed out and stuffed with softened onions.
The poaching liquid gets reduced and mounted with butter, piece by piece, until it transforms into a glossy, velvety sauce flecked with parsley and chives.
Every element is simple on its own, but the presentation is pure Catalan elegance. The tomato lids go back on top like little hats, and the sauce pools around each one on the plate.
Chef’s Tips
- Don’t rush the butter sauce. Whisk in one or two pieces at a time over very low heat. If it gets too hot, the butter breaks and you lose the emulsion.
- Roll the fillets shiny-side in so the smooth skin faces outward for a cleaner presentation.
- The fillets need only 6 to 8 minutes in the oven. Overcooked sole turns rubbery and falls apart when you try to move it.
Ingredients
Directions
Preheat the oven to 300 F.
Carefully cut out the core of each tomato, removing a small, narrow plug and leaving the tomato intact.
Blanch the tomatoes in boiling water for a few seconds; drain under cold water and slip off their skins.
Cut a lid from the smooth bottom of each tomato (opposite the core) and set aside.
With a melon scoop or spoon, carefully hollow out the pulp and seeds from the tomatoes, leaving a neat shell.
Place the tomatoes and their lids in a small buttered baking dish , sprinkle with salt and pepper, set aside.
In a small skillet, heat 2 tablespoons of butter and sauté the sliced onions over medium heat until softened but not browned, 5 to 7 minutes.
Spoon cooked onions into the hollowed tomatoes, dividing evenly.
On a work surface, gently flatten the sole fillets, tapping them with the side of a wide knife blade.
Carefully roll up each fillet, beginning with the small (tail) end and with the smooth, shiny skinned surface on the inside.
Lightly butter a heat-proof shallow baking dish in which the fillets will fit compactly.
Scatter shallot into the dish, then arrange rolled fish fillets over shallot.
Salt and pepper the fish lightly and pour wine over all.
Cover the dish with buttered parchment or waxed paper, buttered side down.
Place the pan over medium heat and bring almost to a boil.
Place the pan of fish and the pan of tomatoes in the oven.
Bake until fillets are just cooked through, 6 to 8 minutes.
DO NOT OVERCOOK.
Remove the pans from the oven.
With a slotted spatula, lift each fillet, draining all of the liquid back into the pan, and place each fillet upright in a tomato.
Place the pan of fish-cooking liquid over high heat and boil the liquid until it’s reduced to a few tablespoons of syrupy liquid.
Reduce the heat to very low. Whisk in the remaining 12 tablespoons of butter, 1 or 2 pieces at a time, adding more only when the previous addition has become creamy and smooth.
Strain this sauce into a small bowl, stir in the parsley and chives and season to taste with salt and pepper.
Place each stuffed tomato on a warm serving plate.
Spoon some of the sauce over each fillet and around each tomato.
Gently replace the lids and serve immediately.
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