Swordfish BLT
Updated May 23, 2024

- Total Time
- 40 minutes
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Ingredients
- ½pound thick-sliced bacon, about 9 strips
- 1cup halved grape tomatoes, about 30
- 3tablespoons lemon juice
- ¼cup extra-virgin olive oil
- Salt and ground black pepper
- 2½pounds swordfish steaks, in 6 portions
- 1cup packed, finely chopped arugula
Preparation
- Step 1
Fry bacon to medium doneness, remove to drain on paper towels and reserve fat. Place tomatoes in a medium-size bowl. Add lemon juice and olive oil, and season with salt and pepper. Stir in 2 tablespoons of the bacon fat. Break up bacon into small pieces and mix in. Set aside until ready to grill swordfish.
- Step 2
Heat a grill or broiler. Brush swordfish on both sides with remaining bacon fat and season with salt and pepper. Grill or broil fish until just cooked through, about 4 minutes per side, more or less, depending on the thickness of the fish. Remove fish to a serving platter.
- Step 3
Fold arugula into tomato mixture, then spoon mixture, including its sauce, on top of the fish. Serve.
Private Notes
Comments
This was delicious! I recommend not adding the bacon to the tomatoes until the last minute, to retain crunchiness, and I used baby arugula, and kept it whole, so it was more like a salad .
This is also great with boneless skinless chicken thighs
I have made this a number times, each time I tried some new variation. Last night instead of treating the tomatoes and arugula as a type of relish, I made an entire arugula salad, with a simple lemon olive oil dressing. I also threw in some oil cured black olives. Fabulous salad that disappeared along side the very fresh swordfish. As others have noted, if your steak is thick a bit longer under the broiler is necessary. Mine took about 8 minutes per side with a bit of char on the skin.
The best part about this is the BLT salad. It is otherwise pretty bland.
Delicious. Added fresh basil to the arugula, plus shallot and garlic.
This was easy and delicious! I would double the tomatoes and arugula.