As a Southerner, and as a Jamaican, one of the best things ever to exist is fried fish. It brings comfort to the soul. What most people don't know, is that you can "fry" without "frying" -- does that make sense? In this recipe, I take a basic white fish (which is CHEAP) and coat it in cornmeal, then lightly saute it with a tablespoon of olive oil, which gives it that crisp "fried" flavor and texture without the vat of grease.
A great topping to the fish (even though it tastes amazing on its own) is a red pepper salsa, which I made in 5 minutes by chopping a red pepper into strips and tossing it with avocado, black beans, and corn. Healthy, fresh, flavorful, and tastes like you're at a restaurant.Yup, best thing to ever exist.
Servings: 2
What You'll Need:
- 2 filets white fish
- Examples: Whole Foods has frozen packages (2 filets each) of Tilapia ($2.99) and Cape Capensis ($3.99)
- Salt & Pepper
- 1 egg white
- 1/2 cup yellow cornmeal
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- Frying pan
- 1 red pepper
- 1/4 cup corn (canned is fine)
- 1/4 cup black beans (canned is fine)
- If you do not have corn or black beans, salsa is fine!
- 1/4 an avocado, cut into small chunks
The Step-by-Step:
- If your fish is frozen, take the package and thaw it in a bowl of cold water for an hour.
- Place the egg white in a small bowl, and the cornmeal in another small bowl.
- Wash your hands!
- Take fish out of package and pat it dry with a paper towel (this will ensure it "fries" properly.)
- Season the fish with salt and pepper.
- Put the frying pan on the stove and add 1 tbsp of olive oil. Let heat.
- Dip one fish filet in the egg white, then try to shake off any excess (so its not dripping.)
- Dip the fish filet into the cornmeal, and use your fingers to make sure it is coated all around.
- Drop fish filet onto pan. After 2 minutes, flip over with a spatula. After another 2 minutes, remove from pan and place on a plate. Keep warm.
- Repeat with the other fish filet, making sure to add another tbsp of oil to the pan.
Good on its own, with rice, or over salad! Get creative!! |
xoxo n
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