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  1. Stephen Ceideburg

  2. 2 teaspoons Peanut or other vegetable oil

  3. 1 medium Carrot, peeled and cut into 4-inch sticks

  4. 4 Green onions, cut into 3-inch sections

  5. 8 Quarter-size slices ginger (no need to peel)

  6. 1 teaspoon Whole allspice

  7. 3 Star anise pods, broken up

  8. teaspoon Whole peppercorns

  9. 2 smalls Dried chiles, any loose seeds removed

  10. 2 Tilapia, cleaned and scaled (2 1/2 to 3 pounds in all)

  11. Salt

  12. 3 tablespoons White wine

  13. cup Fish or poultry stock

  14. 1 tablespoon Butter

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  1. This will work with other whole lean fish, including small rockfish or farmed striped bass, and cuts or 'roasts' of halibut or pink salmon.

  2. Adjust the cooking time according to the thickness and density of the fish.

  3. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

  4. Rub a baking dish well with the oil, add the vegetables and whole spices, and toss to coat them lightly with oil.

  5. Arrange in an even layer. Rinse the fish well inside and out, pat dry, season lightly with salt, and place on top of the vegetables.

  6. Add the wine and 3 tablespoons of the stock. Make a loose tent of foil over the tail of the fish and place in the oven.

  7. Bake, rotating the pan once halfway through the cooking time, until a skewer easily enters the thickest part of the fish, 25 to 30 minutes.

  8. If you have an instant-reading thermometer, it should read 145 degrees F.to 150 degrees F.in the center near the bone. Transfer the fish to a warm serving platter. Strain the contents of the baking dish into a small saucepan; discard the spices and vegetables. Add the remaining stock, bring to a boil and reduce by a third. Taste for seasoning and adjust if necessary.

  9. Swirl in the butter if desired and pour over and around the fish on the platter.

  10. PER SERVING: 220 calories, 40 g protein, 2 g carbohydrate, 5 g fat (0 g saturated), 98 mg cholesterol, 8 mg sodium, 0 g fiber.

  11. Jay Harlow writing in the San Francisco Chronicle, 12/16/92.

  12. Posted by Stephen Ceideburg

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