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  2. Fried Sole Sandwiches with Spicy Mayo and Pickles Recipe - AOL

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    3 filet Dover sole, rinsed and patted dry with paper towels 1 cup milk 1 cup plain bread crumbs mixed with 1 teaspoon each coarse salt and freshly ground black pepper

  3. Fried Sole Sandwiches with Spicy Mayo and Pickles Recipe - AOL

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  4. This pan-fried Dover sole with capers is the easiest comfort meal

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    Served with hot basmati rice, this delicious fish dish comes together in less than 20 minutes. The post This pan-fried Dover sole with capers is the easiest comfort meal appeared first on In The Know.

  5. Sole meunière - Wikipedia

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    Sole meunière (or sole à la meunière) is a classic French fish dish consisting of sole, floured and fried, and served with hot melted butter, lemon juice and parsley. Many recipes specify Dover sole , but the technique can be used with other similar flatfish.

  6. Meunière sauce - Wikipedia

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    There are two primary ways to prepare the fish (most popularly, sole or trout). [3] One is by sautéing—first dredging the fish in seasoned flour (white flour or corn flour) and then cooking in a hot sauté pan with a small amount of clarified butter. The alternative method is to pan-fry or deep fry the floured fish.

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  8. Easy Sautéed Fish Fillets Recipe - AOL

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  9. Sole (fish) - Wikipedia

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    The word sole in English, French, and Italian comes from its resemblance to a sandal, Latin solea. [2] [3] In other languages, it is named for the tongue, e.g. Greek glóssa (γλώσσα), German Seezunge, Dutch zeetong or tong or the smaller and popular sliptong (young sole), Hungarian nyelvhal, Spanish lenguado, Cantonese lung lei (龍脷, 'dragon tongue'), Arabic lisan Ath-thawr ...