Click the link above to see the cookbook “Nothing Fancy: Unfussy Food for Having People Over,” by Alison Roman.
This is the recipe and review posted in the Cookbook Confidential Cookbook Club by Dorothy Grover-Read…
Dorothy prepares this gorgeous looking Swordfish with crushed green olives and oregano – make sure to click on the link to be taken to her preparation!
Bravo to Bernadette for running this terrific cookbook review blog:
I took part when the group reviews the “Oh She Glows” cookbook – I made this roasted chickpea and sweet potato salad…here’s that recipe and review:
And if you want more fish recipes, how about this treat?
This delicious Tomato Gravy Catfish dish has bacon and so much more!
Click here for the recipe:
As part of my year long cooking challenge last year, I also cooked a traditional Italian “Sunday Gravy”, with an interesting assist from Actor / Cookbook Author / Food Travel Host Stanley Tucci:

I learned a fascinating bit of information about how you are supposed to serve this dish, and you can see how I did by clicking on my story here:
I have stored all of these recipes on my food website “Bite! Eat! Repeat!” – it’s your site for all things food – if you like what you see, please click on my link and follow this blog as well!
Bravo to Dorothy for the recipe and for Bernadette for having such a robust site!
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this sounds like a winning combo – salmon and green olive topping
I am a fan of swordfish, but it is not easy to find in England. As a result, I have only eaten it in restaurants abroad, or in some specialist fish restauramnts in London.
Best wishes, Pete.
Pete, it’s easy to find in LA but I hadn’t;t really even it much – it’s now a favorite of ours!
A great post to share, John.