This bright red fish seen in supermarkets has flesh that is
sweet, white, and firm, making it the excellent choice for a lot of fish recipes.
For those starting out with cooking, it is better to purchase fillets already
as this cut the cooking time in half. There are a lot of ways to cook snapper.
They may be cooked in baked
fish recipes, grilled, roasted, or fried.
All you need is fish, oil, a pan, some heat, and that’s it.
The seasonings vary, and there are a lot of healthy
food recipes for that.
Ingredients
2 lbs Red Snapper
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 onion diced fine
1/2 teaspoon pepper sauce
1/4 teaspoon curry powder
1 teaspoon Caribbean Green Seasoning
2 cloves garlic crushed
1/2 cup flour
veg oil for frying
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 onion diced fine
1/2 teaspoon pepper sauce
1/4 teaspoon curry powder
1 teaspoon Caribbean Green Seasoning
2 cloves garlic crushed
1/2 cup flour
veg oil for frying
Preparation
Scale, gut and wash the fish, then pat dry and get ready to
marinate. But before you do so, (depending on how large your fish are.. 2 cuts
may be necessary) give it a shallow cut across the belly so the marinade will
do it’s thing.
Pour everything except the flour and oil on the fish and
massage it into the fish (belly cavity and cut/s). Cover and allow it to
marinate in the fridge for at least 1 hr.
Put about 2-3 cups of vegetable oil to heat on a med flame
and get the seasoned fish ready for frying. Set up a sort of station, with a
plate with the flour, the pan with the heated oil and a plate lined with paper
towels to drain off the excess oil after frying. WARNING! Be sure to open the
windows in the your kitchen and turn on the exhaust fan if you have one. The
scent of fried fish will linger.
Dust the fish in the flour, don’t worry about shaking off
the marinade as it will be delightful when cooked with the fish. Make sure to
cover both sides of the fish, then gently place them into the hot oil. The idea
is to cook the fish on each side for about 4-6 minutes (depending on the
thickness of the fish you use and how crisp you like your fried fish). After
which it’s just a matter of placing on the paper towels, then serve warm. If
you’re reheating these, I would recommend doing so in an oven and not a
microwave.
IMPORTANT! If you’re using whole fish, do remember
there will be bones (choking hazard). This recipe will also work great with
fish fillets (bones removed) so that would be a good option if you plan serving
this to kids. You may ask why bother with anything but fillets.. if you’ve ever
had a fried whole fish, you’ll know how tasty it can be.
Recipe source: Fried Seasoned Red Snapper at caribbeanpot.com
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