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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fillet of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a boneless piece of meat or fish, often in culinary contexts.
Example: "For dinner, I would like a fillet of salmon, grilled to perfection."
Alternatives: "a piece of" or "a portion of".
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"You don't really crave a fillet of sole".
A fillet of salmon might be shaped into a pineapple.
A fillet of merluza has the opulence of lobster.
A fillet of sandre, a local river fish, in a creamy mustard sauce, was equally pleasing.
I like to stuff sorrel into a fillet of shad and cook it under the broiler.
That's why a fillet of wild striped bass is crusted with pink lentils.
Its real advantages surface, though, when doing something difficult like turning a fillet of fish.
Am I helping myself much by choosing a fillet of fish instead of a cheeseburger?
Also chewy was a fillet of beef placed on a bed of spinach.
Today I had a fillet of steamed trout with dark green leafy veg.
A fillet of halibut found here was delicate in texture and pure in flavor.
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