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Swordfish Steaks with Smoky Tomato Ketchup

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"I spend part of the year in Martha’s Vineyard, where we get incredibly fresh swordfish. It’s a great sponge for that wood-grilled flavor," Raichlen says. He serves the fish with ketchup made from tomatoes charred over the same fire.

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These steaks, served with a smoky ketchup, taste better with a fruity rosé than a white, which would be overpowered by the food’s strong flavors. Australian rosés, like the berry-driven 2006 R Osé, typically have the substance needed here.

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Swordfish Steaks with Smoky Tomato Ketchup

Make the ketchup the day before.  reheat while grilling.  Or, at least pre-mix all ingredientes except tomatoes...Unless, you want to drag all this stuff out to the BBQ area and put on a 40 min. show.

Posted by: BONZ on June 15, 2008

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