How to Cook Fish in Parchment – Mahi Mahi with Vegetables & Garlic-Chive Butter

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How to Cook Fish in Parchment Paper - Mahi Mahi with Vegetables & Garlic-Chive Butter

How to Cook Fish in Parchment

Cooking fish in parchment paper, or en papillote (pa-pee-YOAT) if you’re French or just fancy, is a simple way to get a delicious meal on the table in minutes. If you’re a beginning cook, this is a foolproof way to cook fish properly.

Technically, cooking en papillote is a form of steaming. By wrapping your fish and veggies tightly in parchment paper and popping them into the oven, heat and steam build up inside your parchment package and cook your food. The goal – fish that’s flaky yet still moist. Add fresh veggies to the mix and you’ve got a full meal in one neat and tasty bundle. Learning to cook fish in parchment is a seriously simple technique that will help you get a delicious meal on the table in minutes.

Mahi Mahi & Vegetables with Garlic-Chive Butter

Steamed fish and veggies on their own might bring to mind bad memories of soft, tasteless hospital food but throw in fresh herbs and your favorite compound butter and you (and your guests) are in for a treat.

Mahi Mahi is a mild, white fish that is perfect for steaming. A sprinkle of crushed red pepper flakes and a dab of Garlic-Chive butter give the fish and veggies a fresh mix of flavors. Don’t feel like chopping veggies? No worries! Pick up a package of prepped vegetables – they’re usually labeled Stir Fry or Steaming vegetables – from your grocery store’s produce section. Serve this with a piece of crusty bread or rolls so you can soak up the delicious sauce you’ll find inside.

Mahi Mahi en Papilotte Raw

Tips for Cooking Fish in Parchment

1. Choose fish filets that are no more than 1-inch thick. Anything larger  and you run the risk of ending up with unevenly cooked fish.

2. Chop fresh veggies so they’re all about the same size so they’ll cook in about the same time. Cut denser vegetables, like carrots and potatoes, into smaller pieces so they’ll take less time to cook.

3. Make sure your parchment paper heart is large enough to hold the fish and veggies.

4. Season your fish and veggies well. This is your one opportunity to bring out their best flavor before they’re cooked.

5. Add a dab or slice of your favorite compound butter to your package before you seal it. As the butter melts it will add flavor to both the fish and veggies.

6. Fold the edges of your parchment package tightly to keep steam trapped inside. If it’s not sealed tightly, the steam will escape and your fish will not cook properly.

Mahi Mahi en Papilotte Package

7. Let your packages rest for 5 minutes when you remove them from the oven.

8. Use scissors or a sharp knife to cut a slit in the top of your bundle. Be careful of any remaining steam trying to escape.

9. Be sure to use only parchment paper, not wax paper. Wax paper’s wax lining is not suited for high oven temperatures when it’s surface is not completely covered.

10. Serve your fish and veggies directly from the parchment or transfer the food from the parchment to a plate.

Mahi Mahi en Papilotte 

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bles with Garlic-Chive Compound Butter! It's cooked in parchment paper packets that are perfectly portioned for your next dinner party.

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