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With a little drizzle dazzle

Each fillet is seasoned with fresh herbs and lemon and orange zest.
(Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)
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Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

AT Canele in Atwater Village, chef Corina Weibel serves a perfectly-seared snapper fillet perched atop a striking, delicious pile of vegetables and house-made croutons -- a bread salad of sorts. It recently caught the attention of staff writer Amy Scattergood. Each fillet is seasoned with fresh herbs and lemon and orange zest. The “salad” is a vibrant display of grilled sweet Italian peppers tossed with cracked Picholine olives, cherry tomatoes, parsley, shallots and those crispy croutons, finished with a drizzle of good olive oil and red wine vinegar.

Canele’s pan-seared snapper

Total time: 50 minutes, plus marinating time

Servings: 2

Note: Adapted from a recipe by Canele chef Corina Weibel. Picholine olives can be found at Whole Foods and well-stocked markets. To make croutons, slice half-inch cubes from the inside of a baguette and sauté in a pan with just enough oil to lightly coat the croutons for several minutes, tossing occasionally, until golden and crisp.

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2 (5-ounce) fillets snapper, preferably barramundi

2 teaspoons thyme leaves

1/4 cup chopped parsley, plus 1/4 cup whole parsley leaves, divided

Grated zest of 1 lemon, plus lemon juice for drizzling over the cooked fish

Grated zest of 1 orange

2 1/2 tablespoons best-quality olive oil, plus more for drizzling

6 fresh sweet Italian peppers

14 cherry tomatoes, halved lengthwise

8 Picholine olives, cracked and pitted

1/2 cup croutons (see Note)

2 shallots, sliced thinly

2 tablespoons red wine vinegar

1. Combine the fish, thyme, chopped parsley, lemon and orange zests in a shallow nonreactive pan and rub the seasonings over the fish. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate to marinate for at least 1 hour, up to overnight.

2. Heat the oven to 400 degrees. In a medium sauté pan, add 2 teaspoons of oil and sauté the peppers over medium heat until tender, 8 to 10 minutes, shaking occasionally. Remove from the heat and set aside.

3. Remove the fish from the refrigerator; do not bother to shake off the marinade. Season each fillet with one-eighth teaspoon salt and a pinch of pepper, or to taste.

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4. Heat a large oven-proof skillet over high heat until hot and add 2 teaspoons olive oil. Sear the fish skin-side down for 2 to 3 minutes until the skin is crispy, then flip each fillet over and place the pan in the oven for 5 to 7 minutes until cooked through.

5. While the fish is cooking, combine in a medium bowl the cooled peppers, tomatoes, olives, croutons, parsley leaves and shallots. Drizzle in the red wine vinegar and olive oil and toss together as a salad. Season to taste with salt.

6. Distribute the salad evenly in a small mound on each plate. Place 1 filet on top of each mound, and drizzle each filet with a squeeze of lemon juice and a light drizzle of best-quality olive oil. Serve immediately.

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Each serving: 311 calories; 33 grams protein; 27 grams carbohydrates; 8 grams fiber; 9 grams fat; 1 gram saturated fat; 50 mg. cholesterol; 538 mg. sodium.

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