Flounder Fillets a la Moutarde Recipe
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                        Prep Time
15 mins
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                        Cook Time
15 mins
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                        Total Time
18 mins
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                        Servings
4 people
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                        Course
Main Course
 
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                                Ingredients
- 8 small skinless, boneless flounder fillets, about 1¼ pounds
 - salt & pepper to taste
 - 1 tablespoon peanut oil vegetable or corn oil
 - 2 tablespoons mayonnaise preferably homemade
 - 1 tablespoon imported mustard such as Dijon or Dusseldorf
 - 2 teaspoons parsley finely chopped
 - 4 Lemon wedges
 
Instructions
- Start by taking the fish out of the refrigerator while you prep the ingredients and preheat the broiler.
 - Before preheating the broiler, be sure to get the top oven rack into a position so the fish is about 3 to 4 inches from the broiler heat source. You don't want to be messing with the rack after it gets hot.
 - In a medium sized bowl, mix the mayonnaise and mustard and stir in the parsley.
 - Place the flounder fillets onto a baking sheet. I sprayed my baking sheet with a little oil first to prevent sticking.
 - Brush the mayo/mustard mix evenly over the fillet(s) and place the pan under the broiler about 3 to 4 inches from the heat source.
 - The recipe says to "broil for about 1 minute or until golden brown on top and the fish is just cooked through." Now maybe Craig Claiborne's flounder fillets were thinner than mine, but I found it took 2 to 3 minutes for them to be cooked through so keep a close watch on them when cooking.
 - Serve with potatoes or rice, a favorite vegetable and don't forget to add the lemon wedges.
 
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