Monkfish in Prosciutto

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Health Score:
79 / 100
Difficulty:
easy
Difficulty
Preparation:
40 min.
Preparation
ready in 1 hr 10 min.
Ready in
Calories:
349
calories
Calories

Nutritional values

1 serving contains
(Percentage of daily recommendation)
Calorie349 cal.(17 %)
Protein37 g(38 %)
Fat20 g(17 %)
Carbohydrates6 g(4 %)
Sugar added0 g(0 %)
Roughage1.4 g(5 %)
Vitamin A0.1 mg(13 %)
Vitamin D3 μg(15 %)
Vitamin E3.2 mg(27 %)
Vitamin K10.1 μg(17 %)
Vitamin B₁0.4 mg(40 %)
Vitamin B₂0.2 mg(18 %)
Niacin13.3 mg(111 %)
Vitamin B₆0.6 mg(43 %)
Folate58 μg(19 %)
Pantothenic acid0.7 mg(12 %)
Biotin7.1 μg(16 %)
Vitamin B₁₂3.2 μg(107 %)
Vitamin C22 mg(23 %)
Potassium895 mg(22 %)
Calcium57 mg(6 %)
Magnesium71 mg(24 %)
Iron1.6 mg(11 %)
Iodine43 μg(22 %)
Zinc2.5 mg(31 %)
Saturated fatty acids5.4 g
Uric acid207 mg
Cholesterol81 mg
Complete sugar5 g

Ingredients

for
4
For the fish
4 Monkfish (each 160 grams)
freshly ground peppers
8 sprigs Basil
400 grams sun-dried Tomatoes (in oil)
2 Tbsps balsamic vinegar
200 grams Prosciutto (thinly sliced)
For rolling and serving
olive oil (for brushing)
balsamic vinegar (for drizzling)
How healthy are the main ingredients?
TomatoBasilolive oil

Preparation steps

1.

For the fish, rinse the monkfish fillets under cold running water, pat dry and season well with pepper. Rinse the basil, shake dry and pluck off the leaves. Drain sun-dried tomatoes well, reserving the oil. Chop the tomatoes coarsely and add to a blender with 2-3 tablespoons of the oil. Add basil, setting aside a few leaves for garnish. Puree well. Add the vinegar and gradually blend in enough oil to make a creamy, well-spreadable pesto.

2.

Preheat the oven to 200°C (approximately 400°F) convection.

3.

For rolling and serving, place 4 pieces of parchment paper (about 20 x 20 cm/approximately 8 x 8 inches) next to each other on the work surface, brush with a little oil and distribute the prosciutto on each, overlapping slices like roof tiles. Spread the tomato pesto on the prosciutto. Top each with a fish fillet and roll up firmly using the parchment paper. Wrap the parchment paper around each roll and tie the ends with kitchen twine. Bake fish rolls side-by-side on a wire rack in the oven for 25-30 minutes.

4.

Remove paper from the fish and arrange the rolls on warmed plates. Garnish with the remaining basil and serve drizzled with a little balsamic vinegar.

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