
Delicate sole fillets get a serious upgrade here, seared until golden and draped in a fragrant coconut brown butter loaded with crispy sage and golden garlic. The turmeric gives each fillet a warm, subtle earthiness that pairs beautifully with the bright hit of lemon at the finish. Every single ingredient in this dish is naturally free of xanthan gum — no thickeners, no stabilizers, no label-reading required. The sauce comes together entirely from coconut oil, aromatics, and lemon juice, so what you taste is pure, clean flavor rather than anything artificial. Getting the sole perfectly seared is all about patting the fillets completely dry and letting them sit undisturbed in a hot pan until they release on their own — a little patience goes a long way. This is the kind of weeknight dinner that looks and tastes like something from a proper restaurant, with a short ingredient list and a skillet you probably already own.
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Pat the sole fillets thoroughly dry with paper towels. Sprinkle both sides evenly with the sea salt and turmeric.
Heat 1 tbsp of the coconut oil in a 12-inch stainless steel or cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat until the oil shimmers and a drop of water flicked in sizzles immediately. Add 2 fillets in a single layer without crowding and sear undisturbed for 2–3 minutes, until the underside is golden and the fillet releases cleanly from the pan. Carefully flip with a fish spatula and cook for 1–2 minutes more, until the fish is opaque throughout and reaches 145°F (63°C) on an instant-read thermometer. Transfer to a warm plate and tent loosely. Repeat with the remaining 1 tbsp coconut oil and the remaining 2 fillets.
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