The delicate crudo-type dishes that have become so popular are newcomers to the Greek recipe world but perfect Mediterranean Diet dishes! Greek chefs started the trend by using great Greek olive oil, herbs and alcoholic beverages as marinades for raw fish. Mediterranean sea bass, one of the most important farmed fish in Greece, makes a beautiful carpaccio. Drizzle even more EVOO on top to make this vibrant recipe even more cravable.
26-ounce skinless sea bass fillets, thinly sliced crosswise on an angle
½grapefruitcut into 3 wedges, peeled, and sliced thin into triangular pieces
1small orangepeeled, sectioned, and cut into thin triangular slices
1small scallionthinly sliced
1tablespoonchopped fresh dill
Instructions
Make the marinade: In a small saucepan, heat the ouzo over medium heat for about 5 minutes to cook off the alcohol. (Keep the kitchen fan off and stand away from the saucepan because the ouzo may ignite, which is natural when heating alcohol; the flame will die down in a few seconds.) Remove from the heat and let cool.
Whisk together all the marinade ingredients in a large bowl. Add the sea bass and marinate for 1 hour in the refrigerator.
Serve the fish on a large plate with the citrus slices, scallions, and dill.
Drizzle if desired with a little of the marinade and additional extra virgin Greek olive oil.