Smoky & Sweet: Fire-Grilled Swiss Plum Compote Recipe
Elevate your dessert game with this Fire-Grilled Swiss Plum Compote. By searing plums on the Arteflame grill before simmering in spiced syrup, you create a smoky, caramelized treat perfect for...
There is something undeniably transportive about the aroma of garlic, sizzling lemon, and brine-cured capers hitting a hot griddle. This Spanish-style grilled sole recipe captures the very essence of coastal Mediterranean dining, bringing bright, zesty flavors right to your backyard. While delicate white fish like sole or flounder can often be intimidating to grill on traditional open grates due to their fragile texture, the solid carbon steel cooktop of the Arteflame grill makes this process effortless. You achieve that coveted golden, slightly crisp exterior without the fear of the filets flaking apart or slipping through the fire.
This dish is the epitome of simple elegance. It is light, healthy, and remarkably fast to prepare, making it perfect for a weeknight dinner that feels like a gourmet occasion. By preparing the sauce directly on the flat top alongside the fish, you infuse every bite with a smoky, savory depth that indoor cooking simply cannot replicate. Get ready to enjoy a restaurant-quality seafood dish that celebrates fresh ingredients and the joy of outdoor cooking.
The secret to perfect grilled sole lies in moisture control and heat management. Sole is a very thin, delicate fish that cooks incredibly fast. Always ensure your fish is bone-dry before seasoning; surface moisture acts as a barrier to heat, preventing that beautiful golden-brown color you want. If the fish is wet, it will stick to the grill. Furthermore, utilize the heat zones of your Arteflame wisely. You do not need the searing inferno near the center hole for this delicate protein. Stick to the middle zones where the heat is consistent but manageable. If you find the butter for the sauce is browning too quickly, simply slide it toward the outer edge of the cooktop where the temperature is lower. Finally, have your mise en place (ingredients prepared) ready before you start grilling, as this entire dish comes together in under ten minutes.
While the classic lemon and caper combination is timeless, this recipe is a versatile canvas for other flavor profiles. You can easily adapt the toppings to suit your mood or whatever fresh herbs you have growing in your garden. The mild flavor of sole pairs beautifully with fats and acids, allowing for creativity without overwhelming the palate.
To round out this meal, you want sides that echo the lightness of the fish while providing some textural contrast. Since you already have the grill fired up, it makes sense to cook your side dishes right alongside the sole. The acidic sauce of the fish cuts through rich, starchy sides, while crisp vegetables highlight the freshness of the seafood.
Mastering Spanish-style grilled sole on the Arteflame is a testament to how simple ingredients, when treated with respect and the right cooking method, can produce spectacular results. This recipe avoids the heavy breading often associated with fried fish, offering a lighter, cleaner alternative that doesn't sacrifice flavor. The smokiness imparted by the wood fire adds a rustic dimension that elevates the dish beyond standard kitchen preparation. Whether you are hosting a summer dinner party or looking for a quick, healthy meal for your family, this grilled sole with lemon and capers is sure to become a regular in your outdoor cooking rotation. Gather your ingredients, light the fire, and enjoy the art of grilling.

Experience the Arteflame difference — 1,000°F searing, multiple heat zones, and true wood-fired flavor in one striking grill. Cook everything at once with total temperature control and enjoy a more intentional, elevated outdoor cooking experience. Discover why an Arteflame isn’t just a grill — it transforms the way you cook.