Oven-Baked Sea Bass with Fennel and White Wine

Oven-Baked Sea Bass with Fennel and White Wine

Delicate, flaky sea bass fillets roast atop a bed of sweet caramelized fennel, bright lemon slices, and a splash of crisp white wine. A vibrant, aromatic dish that comes together effortlessly.

35mEasy2 servings

Equipment

Baking dish
Chef's knife
Cutting board

Ingredients

2 servings

Fish

  • 300 g sea bass fillets, skinless, pin-bones removed

Vegetables & Aromatics

  • 1 fennel bulb, cored and thinly sliced
  • 1 lemon, half sliced into rounds, half juiced
  • 2 garlic, smashed and peeled

Liquids & Seasoning

  • 60 ml dry white wine
  • 30 ml extra virgin olive oil
  • 4 g kosher salt
  • 1 g black pepper, freshly cracked

Nutrition (per serving)

357
Calories
30g
Protein
15g
Carbs
18g
Fat
5g
Fiber
6g
Sugar
934mg
Sodium

Method

01

Preheat the oven to 200C/400F.

02

In the baking dish, toss the sliced fennel, smashed garlic, and lemon rounds with half of the olive oil (15ml), half of the salt (2g), and half of the black pepper. Spread the mixture into an even layer.

03

Roast the fennel mixture in the preheated oven for 10 minutes to allow it to begin softening and releasing its natural sugars.

10m
04

While the fennel roasts, thoroughly pat the sea bass fillets dry with paper towels. Season both sides evenly with the remaining salt and pepper.

05

Remove the baking dish from the oven. Lay the seasoned sea bass fillets on top of the partially roasted fennel bed.

06

Pour the white wine, the juice from the remaining lemon half, and the rest of the olive oil (15ml) directly over the fish and vegetables.

07

Return the dish to the oven and bake for 10 to 12 minutes, or until the fish reaches an internal temperature of 63C/145F, turns completely opaque, and flakes easily with a fork.

12mLook for: Fish is entirely opaqueFeel: Flesh yields and flakes with gentle pressure from a fork
08

Remove from the oven, garnish with reserved fennel fronds, and serve immediately straight from the baking dish.

Chef's Notes

  • Using a dry, crisp white wine like Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio adds necessary acidity without overpowering the delicate sweetness of the sea bass.
  • Save the frilly fennel fronds! They make an excellent, zero-waste garnish that reinforces the gentle anise flavor of the dish.
  • The pre-roast of the fennel is a crucial step. Without this 10-minute head start, the fennel will not cook through by the time the quick-cooking fish is done.

Storage

Refrigerator: 2 daysStore in an airtight container. Fish is best consumed fresh.

Reheating: Reheat gently in a 150C/300F oven until just warmed through to avoid overcooking.

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