Subj : Nat Watermelon Month - 1
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From : Dave Drum
Date : Mon Aug 29 2022 15:10:00

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     Title: Cured Fluke w/Yogurt, Watermelon, Sunflower Seeds & Togar
Categories: Seafood, Dairy, Fruits, Chilies, Citrus
     Yield: 4 Servings

   1/2 c  Kosher salt; + more
     6 tb Sugar
     2    (4-oz ea) fluke filets
     1 ts Flakey sea salt
     6 tb Plain Greek yogurt
     2 tb Fresh lime juice
     2 tb Olive oil; more for
          - drizzling
     8 oz Watermelon flesh; in 1/2"
          - pieces
   1/2 c  Sunflower sprouts
     3 tb Sunflower seeds; toasted
     1 tb Togarashi *

 * Togarashi, the Japanese word for "chilies", is a group
 of condiments always including chiles that bring out the
 clean, simple flavors of Japanese food.

 In a 9" X 13" baking dish, whisk the salt with the sugar,
 and then lay the filets over the top, tossing to coat.
 Cover the dish with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 45
 minutes. Remove the fish from the dish and rinse under
 cold water. Transfer to paper towels and pat dry.

 Place the fluke on a cutting board, and thinly slice on
 the bias. Arrange the fluke slices on a serving platter
 and sprinkle with the sea salt. In a small bowl, combine
 the yogurt with the lime juice and the 2 tablespoons olive
 oil. Season the sauce with salt and then dollop alongside
 the fish on the platter. Arrange the watermelon alongside
 the fish on the platter and then sprinkle the entire dish
 with the sunflower sprouts and seeds and the togarashi.
 Drizzle the dish with olive oil just before serving.

 Saerve 4

 John Karangis of Union Square Events

 FROM: http://www.saveur.com

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