Sole Meunière is a classic French fish dish made by dredging whole or filleted sole in flour, then pan-frying it in butter until golden. It's finished with a simple yet elegant brown butter sauce, lemon juice, and chopped parsley. The name meunière refers to the “miller’s wife” style of preparation, indicating the use of flour. Originally from Normandy and northern coastal France, this dish is renowned for its delicate flavor and minimalism, letting the freshness of the fish and richness of the butter shine. It is typically served with boiled potatoes, steamed vegetables, or crusty bread.
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