
About Lemon Sole Fillets
Confusingly the Lemon Sole is neither a Sole, nor does it taste of lemons (it's in the family of Flounders) but it is an incredibly delicious fish with delicate soft small white flakes and a lovely sweetness.
Lemon sole stocks are thought to be very healthy, being widely caught around the Atlantic, from the Bay of Biscay to Iceland, making it an important food fish.
In part, this is because a Lemon sole is exceptionally versatile, often regarded as having a firmer texture than most other flatfish, and a delicate flavour.
Lemon Sole Fillets
Another good morning on the market today. Hake is the fish to look at first with plenty about, and the Disco scallops are back in good numbers too. The whole red mullet are well worth a look and the monkfish tails are always a reliable choice if you’re cooking for a few people.
It’s also one of the final weeks for the Offshore mussels, so if you haven’t cooked them yet this season now is the time. They won’t be around much longer. With around 2,700 portions across more than 25 species there’s plenty to choose from this morning. Eat better fish.
Carpe piscem!