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1. In a medium bowl, rub the sea bass fillets with 2 tablespoons each of the lemon juice and olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Let stand at room temperature for 20 minutes. 2. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, toss the olives with the tomatoes, basil, dill and chile.
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Place the peppercorns and thyme into a square of cheesecloth. Fold the ends of the cheesecloth up and tie to secure. Heat the wine, shallots, garlic and cheesecloth bag in a 2-quart saucepan over medium heat to a boil.
Hold in the oven for up to 30 minutes. When it's ready, eat it immediately, and eat it all -- especially if it's fried. Fried foods turn to mush as leftovers, so enjoy it in all its crispy glory.
(Smokehouse) "Boucaniére Bowl" ($8.30) (scratch-made biscuits with barbecue tots, grits, homemade smoked grilled garlic pork Cajun sausage and a boudin sausage link, topped with a fried egg, served in a cast-iron skillet); "Stuffed Grilled Cheese Buscuit" ($8.00) (pulled brisket with homemade barbecue sauce, topped with an egg on a cheese ...
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