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Whole Sea Bass Baked with Artichokes — 3 Comments

  1. Oh, Palma, I am no stranger to these hangups over fish heads and fish eyes. During my teaching years I had several thousand students come to study with me in Italy, the majority of them American, and a goodly number, certainly not all, shared the same fear. But I would never have expected it from someone who is of Italian backgorund and travels continually to Italy to eat. You’ve never had a whole branzino, an orata, an Adriatic sole, a rombo, grilled sardines, fried red mullets? What a waste of travel opportunities! I wonder too how you ever trimmed artichokes? Italian cooks know only one way. Incidentally, you left several tough leaves and it doesn’t appear that you peeled the stems. Why is it so lemony? Did you squeeze rather than rub the lemon when you did the artichokes? Why is it bland? I didn’t specify the amount of condiments so evidently you didn’t use enough salt or you used a thin, bland olive oil or not enough of it. Your fish was not a sea bass, but a farmed striped bass, not very flavorful.

  2. All true, Marcella!
    We eat the huge artichokes, steamed. I never cleaned one before, except slicing off the top, and taking off a few bottom leaves. I also have taken out chokes and stuffed and baked them. I never bought small or medium ones. I think Brad was heavy-handed with the lemon (rubbing AND squeezing), but I ALWAYS use good olive oil.
    Brad is the one who has ordered more fish in Italy during our travels. He has been disappointed twice, and so we have shied away from fish when here with the exception of shellfish. However, we did taste some good bacala the other night at the home of friends outside of Bassano del Grappa!

  3. I was so interested in your post, Palma, when I saw that you had never trimmed artichokes. I have attempted this a few times in the past year or so and always find that I’m not ruthless enough. I tried it last week and braised them w/ potatoes (Marcella’s recipe). Next time I will be just a bit more ruthless and I think they will turn out perfectly. I really want to conquer artichokes! It does seem so funny to throw out so much, but why bother cooking the parts that are inedible? (as Marcella says…) Ha ha. Thank your for posting this! Marcella’s comment was very helpful to me as well. 🙂