In Denmark, fried plaice fillets are a restaurant staple as well as a common home cooked meal. They are usually breaded or lightly dusted with rye flour before they are pan-fried until golden and crispy. Fillets are often incorporated in the open-faced stjerneskud, a variety of smørrebrød, but are also commonly enjoyed as the main course, usually accompanied by potatoes, Danish rémoulade, parsley sauce, salads, sautéed vegetables, or lemon wedges.
Danish rémoulade is a popular condiment in Denmark,... Read more