
This is an Italian recipe, Nasello al Forno con Patate, that calls for hake, but I can't always find hake in Plymouth. It's a flaky white fish that cooks a lot like cod and haddock, so they allow us to make these Italian recipes with the local white fish.
This dish has delicate flavors that would go well with a Vermentino or a Gavi di Gavi white wine. It's a great recipe to know because if you have a piece of haddock or cod (or hake), you probably have the few remaining ingredients already in your kitchen.
I adapted this from a recipe for Orata, which we don't get in New England waters, but for which Cod substitutes pretty well.
This easy veggie dish is one way to add a healthy cruciferous vegetable to a weeknight dinner.
I saw this on menus all over Italy. I got the recipe from 



When I think of Italian cooking, trout is not the first thing that comes to mind. But Italy is a mountainous country, and especially in the north, seafood figures less prominently and freshwater fish are common. Of course, the cities are below the mountains, much closer to the sea, so you can find dishes that use both freshwater and saltwater ingredients.