6 Plum Tomatoes
4 Tbsp Olive Oil
7 Cloves Garlic — peeled
1 Sprig Fresh Basil
2 Sprigs Thyme
1 Sprig Fresh Rosemary
— <For The Potatoes> 1 1/4 Lb Russet Potatoes — peeled
1 C Heavy Cream
2 tbsp Olive Oil
Salt And Pepper To Season — <For The Fish> 4 7 Oz. Mahi Mahi Fillets
8 Crimini Mushrooms
Salt And Pepper — to taste 2 tbsp Olive Oil
TO ROAST TOMATOES:
Cut a cross into the top of tomatoes and blanch in boiling water for 5 seconds. Drop into ice water to stop cooking. Peel, quarter and seed tomatoes. In a saucepan, combine olive oil, fresh herbs, garlic cloves and tomatoes. Cover and slowly roast in a preheated oven at 200? for about 1 hour or until tender. Remove from oven; discard herbs. Reserve in separate bowls the garlic cloves, tomato petals and olive oil.
TO MAKE MASHED POTATOES:
Boil peeled potatoes until fork tender in salted water. Strain and puree in a food mill or use mixer to whip
In the meantime, heat heavy cream and add 2 tbs. olive oil from the roasted tomatoes. With a fork, mash the roasted garlic (from above) and add potatoes and garlic into the hot cream. Stir with a wooden spoon until well incorporated. Season with salt and pepper and set aside.
TO COOK FISH:
Use very firm crimini mushrooms or button mushrooms only. Cut off stems; slice mushrooms as thinly as possible. Shingle slice mushrooms atop the fillet. Season with salt and pepper just before searing the fish. In a saut? pan, add olive oil and sear fish fillet with the mushroom side down for 2 to 3 minutes or until mushrooms are golden. Turn fish and finish cooking in preheated oven at 375? for about 5 to 7 minutes depending on thickness of fish. Serve fish atop bed of garlic mashed potatoes, with roasted tomato petals around plate.
Serves 4
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