Quick One-Pot Beer-Braised Fish
One-Pot Beer-Braised Fish
Looking for a dish that’s both elegant and easy to make? Try this roasted dorada fish recipe! It brings rich, restaurant-style flavor right into your kitchen without any stress. You’ll roast tender dorada fish with rosemary, cherry tomatoes, and olives, then pour over a splash of dark beer for a deep, cozy flavor. The result? A dish that smells amazing, tastes delicious, and looks like something you'd serve at a special dinner , but it’s simple enough for any day of the week.
So, if all that sounds good to you, read on!
Move over sheet pan dinners, there’s a new show-stopper in town! I can’t believe I hadn’t tried this easy beer-braised dorada before, but here it is: the ultimate one-pot fish dinner.
3 Reasons You’ll Love This Recipe:
- ELEGANT YET EASY – With just a handful of ingredients and one baking dish, this recipe brings restaurant-quality flavor to your home.
- FLAVORFUL & AROMATIC – The dark beer, rosemary, and roasted veggies combine to create an irresistibly rich and savory aroma.
- IMPRESSIVE PRESENTATION – Perfect for dinner parties, date nights, or any time you want to wow your guests!
My favorite part? The beer-braised magic that happens in the oven. The dorada turns out buttery tender, the veggies roast to perfection, and the beer broth ties everything together with a subtle, malty depth of flavor.
Honestly, this dish is the definition of effortless elegance. Plus, since it’s all in one pot, cleanup is a breeze!
So there you have it—an easy yet impressive recipe that’s perfect for everything from casual dinners to special occasions. This Beer-Braised Dorada is sure to become a favorite!
More Easy & Flavorful Fish Recipes to Try
If you enjoyed this Roasted Dorada Fish, you’ll love these other delicious seafood dishes:
Bacon-Wrapped Trout Recipe – A hearty and savory option wrapped in crispy bacon, perfect for special dinners.
Baked COD with Lemon Garlic Butter – Light, flaky cod infused with zesty lemon and rich garlic butter.
Baked Salmon with Avocado and Pistachios – A unique and creamy salmon dish topped with avocado mousse and crunchy pistachios.
Ingredients in One-Pot Beer-Braised Fish
Here’s what you need to make One-Pot Beer-Braised Fish:
- Dorada Fish (2 pcs): Fresh dorada is best for this dish. Look for fish with shiny scales and clear eyes for the freshest flavor.
- Dark Beer (0.33ml): Use a rich, malty dark beer like a stout or porter to add depth and a slightly sweet, savory flavor.
- Olive Oil (50ml): High-quality extra virgin olive oil enhances the flavor of the fish and vegetables.
- Small Onions (5-7 pcs): Use pearl or small cipollini onions for their sweetness and perfect bite-sized texture.
- Cherry Tomatoes (8-10 pcs): Choose fresh, ripe cherry tomatoes for their natural sweetness and juiciness.
- White Olives (10-15 pcs): Use brined white olives for their mild, tangy flavor that pairs beautifully with the fish.
- Rosemary (a few sprigs): Fresh rosemary adds an earthy, aromatic note that complements the beer and fish.
- Salt and Pepper (to taste): Use sea salt and freshly cracked black pepper to enhance the natural flavors of the ingredients.
- Lemon (1 pc): Fresh lemon is essential for its tangy brightness—squeeze it over the fish for a burst of citrus flavor.
How to make One-Pot Beer-Braised Fish
This Beer-Braised Dorada Fish is simple to make and full of flavor. Just season the fish, add your veggies and herbs, pour in the beer, and roast! That’s it. You’ll end up with a dish that looks fancy but takes little effort. The smell of rosemary, roasted vegetables, and dark beer will fill your kitchen, and it tastes just as amazing as it smells. Great for busy weeknights or a special dinner!
1. Prepare the Fish
Lightly score the dorada fish on both sides to help it absorb the flavors. Drizzle olive oil over the fish and rub it in thoroughly. Season generously with salt, pepper, and fresh rosemary, making sure to rub the seasoning into the cuts and the surface of the fish.
2. Assemble the Dish
Place the seasoned fish in a large baking dish. Surround it with the cherry tomatoes, small onions, and white olives. Cut a lemon in half, squeeze its juice over the fish and vegetables, and then nestle the lemon halves in the dish for extra flavor. Lay a few sprigs of fresh rosemary on top of the fish.
3. Add the Beer and Bake
Pour the dark beer into the dish, ensuring it coats the bottom and partially covers the vegetables. Place the dish in a preheated oven at 200°C (390°F). While baking, baste the fish with the beer sauce from the dish 2-3 times to keep it moist and flavorful.
Ready to Serve
Once the fish is fully cooked and tender (about 25-30 minutes), remove the dish from the oven. Serve the fish warm with the roasted vegetables, spooning some of the flavorful beer sauce over the top. Enjoy!
And that’s it, your Beer-Braised Dorada Fish is ready! It looks amazing, tastes even better, and is surprisingly simple to make. The tender fish, rich beer broth, and roasted veggies come together in a dish full of flavor and color.
You can serve it at a dinner party or enjoy it as a special treat for yourself. Grab a fork, enjoy every bite, and feel proud knowing you made a restaurant-style meal right in your own kitchen. Cheers to easy cooking, great food, and the joy of sharing good meals!
I’d love to know what you think if you give this a try! 🙂 – Angie
Watch how to make it
Follow along with this detailed, step-by-step video guide to discover just how simple and enjoyable it is to prepare this One-Pot Beer-Braised Fish!
The best part? It’s quick and easy, so you can impress your family or guests with a delicious homemade dish in no time! Grab your ingredients, hit play, and let’s get started!
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Quick One-Pot Beer-Braised Fish
Ingredients
- 2 whole dorada fish
- 0.33 L dark beer
- 5 –7 small onions
- 8 –10 cherry tomatoes
- 10 –15 white olives
- 50 ml olive oil
- Fresh rosemary sprigs
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 1 lemon halved
Instructions
Prep the Dorada
- Lightly score the skin of each fish with a sharp knife.
- Drizzle olive oil over the fish and rub it in evenly.
- Season generously with salt and pepper, making sure to rub into the cuts for deeper flavor.
Assemble the Dish
- Place the seasoned fish in a baking dish lined with parchment paper (optional).
- Add the cherry tomatoes, small onions, and white olives around the fish.
- Squeeze fresh lemon juice over the fish, then add the lemon halves to the dish.
- Top with fresh rosemary sprigs.
Add the Beer & Bake
- Pour the dark beer over the fish and vegetables.
- Bake in a preheated oven at 200°C (390°F).
- Baste the fish with the pan juices 2–3 times during baking to keep it moist and flavorful.
Serve
- Remove from the oven once the fish is golden and cooked through.
- Serve warm with the roasted vegetables and fragrant beer broth.
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