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Рецепт Florentine or Italian for Spinach Involved.
by Mary Cokenour

When a recipe has the name "Florentine" (pronounced "FLOR-en-teen"), or the term "à la Florentine", as part of its name, it refers to a dish that is prepared in the style of Florence, Italy. In other words, it involves spinach as a main ingredient in the recipe; a sauce and/or cheese may also be used in the full creation of the dish.

So it came to pass that I found tilapia on sale, and as much as I enjoy simply baking it with lemon and dill, it was time to experiment. I remembered having a Florentine type dish at a restaurant once, so decided I was going to make it from scratch. Personally, I think I did a bang up job on it; with simple ingredients and prep work to boot. Now I wonder, tilapia is such a mild flavored fish; how would this recipe work with salmon?

sides of the fish to create a pocket.

Stuff half the mixture into each fillet; place into baking dish and

drizzle remaining two teaspoons of oil over the fish.

Bake 20-25 minutes; until

fish is flaky and filling is warm throughout. (Remember, I live at a higher altitude, so your baking time might be 15 to 20 minutes instead.)