According to Chef Fabio, the best (and healthiest!) way to eat branzino is grilled simply with high quality extra virgin olive oil, salt, and pepper. Lots of flavor-packed veggie sides add intrigue to the dish; from roasted Brussels sprouts to blistered cherry tomatoes and a sautéed corn and pea salad, this dish will bring color, spice, and freshness to your dinner table.
Nutritional facts
Protein
34g
Carbs
28g
Calories
660
Fat
49g
Ingredients
Cherry TomatoCanola and Olive Oil BlendRed OnionRosemaryBlack PepperCornSageBrussel SproutsPeasKosher SaltBranzino
Reviews
4.3
Based on 253 reviews
Best known for his participation in Bravo’s Top Chef seasons 5 and 8 - earning the “Fan Favorite” title – Chef Fabio Viviani’s on-screen appearances and off-screen successes have propelled him to become one of the most influential culinary and hospitality names in the country. His venues spread nationwide, and well beyond the traditional brick-and-mortar spaces. Fabio’s culinary creations can also be found in airports, casinos, hotels, grocery aisles, and even virtual kitchens, totaling more than 50 locations nationwide.
Fabio is a recurring guest on national television shows such as Good Morning America, The Rachael Ray Show, and numerous Food Network Shows, such as Cutthroat Kitchen: All-Star Tournament, which he won. His online presence draws millions of viewers yearly with his own cooking show, “Fabio's Kitchen”, now in Season 5. Off-screen, Fabio is a regular headliner at global food events, and he has authored four successful cookbooks: Café Firenze Cookbook, New York Times Best-Seller Fabio’s Italian Kitchen, Fabio’s American Home Kitchen, and most recently Fabio’s 30-Minute Italian.
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