George Hirsch’s Cedar Plank Whole Fish

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I have planked for years it's fool proof and quite impressive for entertaining in your home. Over the past twenty years I've introduced the age old art of hot smoking on wood planks in my TV shows and cookbooks. However, this technique of cooking on planks is far from new. The Indians in the Pacific Northwest cooked on cedar and alder, a tradition done for many centuries, as all cooking on an open fire. Once you try it yourself you'll see why. On a recent visit to my home studio kitchen I shared tips and tricks with Restaurant Hunter TV Series for another great day outdoors around the grill. Enjoy!   

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George Hirsch’s Cedar Plank Whole Fish

Makes four servings 

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1 cedar plank

One 1 1/2 - 2 pound whole sea bass, or branzino, etc. cleaned

Juice of one fresh lemon

6 sprigs fresh thyme

sea salt + fresh ground black pepper

3 Tablespoons olive oil

1 lemon, sliced  

Soak plank in water to cover for at least 2 hours; drain.

Pre heat Grill to high.

Rub plank with one-tablespoon olive oil.

Place whole fish on plank; season with sea salt, thyme, black pepper, lemon juice. Top with remaining olive oil. 

Grill 10-14 minutes on a covered grill for optimum smoke or until fish is cooked. The thickness of the fillets will determine final cooking time. 

Grill lemon slices on high heat for two minutes or just until slightly charred. Place grilled lemon slices on top of fish while cooking for added flavor.

Serve with extra fresh grilled lemon slices and top with fresh time leaves.

Tips: 

Soak planks for at least 2 hours or morein cold water before you fire-up the grill.

Make sure the grill is good and hot, this is key! Grilled cedar planked fish takes on a wonderful smoky flavor. The plank will be charred, but the fish will be perfectly cooked. When opening grill if planks should flare up, spray plank with water to dose flame and immediatly close grill cover to reduce oxygen. 

Note: Cedar plank should be untreated non-resin wood, no thicker than 1 inch.

Best Blueberry Nut Muffins

Baking Spring and Summer seasonal muffins are ideal this time of year, especially since blueberries are so plentiful right now and muffins bake fairly quickly with not much prep. 

Oh, you say that you don’t have fresh blueberries on hand, but your bananas are ripening faster than you can say "Good Night, Mrs. Calabash - wherever you are!"? Well then, here's my banana muffin recipe, blueberries are optional. 

Tip:

Did you know? Tossing blueberries with flour before adding them to the batter will keep them from sinking to the bottom of the muffin during baking. 

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Blueberry Nut Muffins

Makes 10-12 muffins

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For the topping:

1/3 cup lite brown sugar

2 Tablespoons all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon cinnamon

2 Tablespoons nuts, walnuts or pecans, chopped into 1/4 inch pieces

1 Tablespoon sweet butter

In a small bowl, mix together brown sugar, flour, cinnamon, and nuts. Blend butter in with a fork until mixture is crumb like.

For the muffin mix:

1/2 cup sweet butter, room temperature

2 cups all-purpose flour

1 Tablespoon flour for coating blueberries, plus greasing muffin cups

1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder

1/2 teaspoon salt

2 cups fresh blueberries

1 cup pure cane granulated sugar

2 large eggs, beaten

1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

1/2 teaspoon grated orange zest

1/2 cup milk

Grease a regular size 12-cup muffin pan with butter and dust with flour, banging out excess flour; or use muffin cups liners.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. 

In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt. 

In a separate bowl use a mixer to cream butter and sugar on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, about 2-3 minutes. Add vanilla and orange zest to beaten eggs, then add eggs one at a time, mixing until eggs are absorbed. 

With the mixer on low speed, add flour mixture and milk in three stages, mixing until all are incorporated.  Do not over mix. 

Toss blueberries in a fine strainer with about one Tablespoon of flour to lightly coat. Using a rubber spatula, fold in 1 1/2 cups of the blueberries. With an ice cream scoop or large spoon, place batter into muffin cups filling each cup to three quarters full. Add remaining 1/2 cup of blueberries on top of the muffins and divide crumb topping over muffins. 

Bake about 25-30 minutes, until muffins are golden brown. Check muffins half way through and rotate if oven temperature is uneven. Test with a toothpick inserted into the center of a muffin and it should come out clean; or when touched lightly the muffin should have a slight resistance to finger pressure.  

Remove from oven and allow muffins to cool in pan for 10 minutes, then remove muffins from pan.

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Garlic Artichokes

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This is a dish to share with someone special. Get rid of your knives and forks and start the evening with finger food, an artichoke with a delicious savory garlic dip makes it all that more interesting!

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Garlic Artichokes

Makes 4 servings

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1 Lemon, cut in half

1/4 cup mint leaves washed, dried and chopped

8 cloves garlic chopped

3/4 cup olive oil

1/4 cup white wine

1 Tablespoon flat leaf Italian parsely

1/4 cup mixed Sicilian olives 

juice of 1 fresh lemon

1 Tablespoon olive oil

Fresh Ground Black Pepper

Optional: 1/2 teaspoon hot pepper flakes

Wash artichokes; remove outer leaves until pale yellow leaves are exposed. 

Cut off top two inches and stems so artichokes will sit upright. 

Remove fuzzy centers with the edge of a soup spoon and rub all surfaces with half of a lemon. Add juice of remaining lemon to water and dip artichokes to preserve green color. 

Mix mint, garlic, pepper, with wine, 1/2 cup olive oil and spoon into hollows of artichokes. Place in a pan just large enough to hold them upright. Add water to depth of three inches and remaining olive. Bring to a boil.

Reduce heat, cover and simmer 25 minutes or until just tender. Check by either pulling off a bottom leaf with ease or inserting small knife through bottom and it slides out with ease. Cooking will vary with size of artichokes. 

Remove artichokes, drain, cover and keep warm. Reduce cooking liquid until a syrupy consistency, add optional hot pepper flakes. Spoon sauce over artichokes; top with parsley, olives, lemon juice, olive oil and serve.

Note: Artichokes may also be grilled over a very high heat and topped with above flavorings. 

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