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Parma-wrapped fillet of sole with arugula

4

Points®

Total time: 15 min • Prep: 5 min • Cook: 10 min • Serves: 4 • Difficulty: Easy

Sole or flounder is flavored with fresh lemon juice and pepper, then topped with a bunch of peppery arugula. To top it off, the fillets are wrapped with a slice of salty prosciutto. After the fish rolls are cooked in some butter and oil, add a little bit of white wine to deglaze the pan, which takes about 30 seconds, and your pan sauce is made. The whole impressive-looking dish comes together in just 15 minutes. To get clean pinwheel slices to easily eat the fish rolls, be sure to cut them with a serrated knife. Steamed yellow wax beans or green beans make a nice side to this recipe and helps complete the meal.

Ingredients

Uncooked sole

16 oz, or flounder (four 4-oz fillets)

Fresh lemon juice

2 tsp

Black pepper

¼ tsp, freshly ground

Arugula

1 cup(s), lightly packed leaves

Prosciutto

2 oz, (4 slices) or Virginia baked ham

Unsalted butter

2 tsp

Olive oil

2 tsp

White wine

⅛ cup(s), (2 tablespoons)

Lemon

1 item(s), large, cut into four wedges

Instructions

1

Sprinkle the fillets evenly with the lemon juice and pepper. Top each fillet evenly with the arugula. Roll up the fillets and wrap each with a slice of prosciutto.

2

Melt the butter and oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium to medium-high heat. Add the fish rolls and cook, turning occasionally, until the fish is just opaque in the center and the prosciutto is lightly browned, about 8 minutes. Transfer the rolls to a warm platter. Add the wine to the skillet; cook, stirring to deglaze the pan, about 30 seconds. Drizzle the wine mixture over the fish rolls and serve with the lemon wedges. Yields 1 fish roll per serving.

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