Showing posts with label Fish Meals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fish Meals. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2012

Seared Tilapia w/ Lemon Asparagus & Spicy Mint Gremolata


Using quality equipment is key to creating great dishes. That is to say, you don’t always need to go out and purchase the most expensive piece of cooking equipment, but more importantly a piece that can withstand time and rigorous use. When cooking your Tilapia, make sure that your non stick skillet is very hot, this will ensure that only a minimal amount of oil is needed. Your fish for once doesn’t actually have to be swimming to be ok. By using a few different fresh herbs and the hints of citrus as a topping, the fish will pack the perfect amount of heart healthy nutrients as well as a some great flavors to either start or finish off the day.

Ingredients:
2 lb thin, tender asparagus, trimmed
3 TBS coarsely chopped mint leaves
1 small garlic clove, finely chopped
½ tsp finely grated lemon zest
Juice from 1 large Lemon
Few dashes of crushed red pepper flakes
2 tilapia fillets (around1 lb), halved
Kosher Salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 TBS extra virgin olive oil, plus 4 tsp oil for drizzling

Directions:
Put a steamer basket in a large pot over 1-inch of boiling salted water.
Add the asparagus; cover and steam until it is crisp-tender, 6 to 8 minutes.
After you remove the Asparagus dash with Kosher Salt, course ground black pepper & Lemon Juice to taste.

In a small dish, stir together the mint, garlic, lemon zest and pepper flakes, this makes a great condiment called a Gremolata, which also goes perfect atop of Carne Asada and things of the grilled nature.

Brush the tilapia with 1TBS oil; season with salt and pepper to taste.
Add 2 tilapia fillets to hot pan; cook, turning once, until opaque throughout, 5 to 7 minutes total.
Transfer to plates. Repeat with remaining tilapia.

Serve the tilapia with the asparagus; garnish with Gremolata mixture.
Drizzle the asparagus and fish with olive oil, if desired.



Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Recipe Of The Day: Cedar Plank Salmon

With Salmon being in season year round (ok that is true in Southern California because we have an abundance of health conscious people who demand that it constantly be made available for consumption) and so many great recipes existing solely for this great fish, there is no reason you shouldn't add it to your diet.
Todays Recipe Of The Day is all about easy cooking, easy cleaning and great eating. Cedar Plank Salmon can be made both indoors and outdoors and yet it will be able to still pack those amazing flavors and aromas.
This recipe is one we use every 4th of July and anytime we have a guest over who doesn't partake in any of the meat dishes we are serving.
Remember to Take The Time To Presoak Your Planks or else you will be left with a big blaze of fire and smoke on the grill or in your home and that is never a good thing.
Enjoy.

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