4 (5-to-6 ounce) grouper fillets, trimmed of any small bones Instructions: Pat fish very dry using absorbent paper towels. Combine butter and olive oil in a heavy-bottomed 14-inch skillet over ...
. The site has tons of recipes designed for guys. This means a lot of stuff that’s grilled, a lot of stuff with cheese or beer or both, and a lot of stuff with bacon. But they also have a lot of ...
Boil the potatoes whole & skim end all. Cool, peel skin & break into smaller pieces. Sauté potatoes in olive oil & butter until brown. Pan sear grouper fillet. Bake in the over for 3 – 4 minutes.
Fresh parsley and pine nuts top quickly broiled grouper. Hot, spicy peanuts add a crunchy kick to 10-minute brown rice and broccoli for this 15-minute dinner. When fish is really fresh, it needs only ...
Popularized by Paul Prudhomme in the 1980s, blackening is a technique that originated in New Orleans and remains today a key component of Cajun cuisine. Despite the dark brown-black color of the crust ...
A tangy mustard coating gives this baked fish a great flavor and seals in the juices. I use two types of mustard in this recipe, Dijon and a grainy mustard. Any type of mustard with seeds can be used.
You might think you should just keep flipping your fish to get it blackened (without overcooking its flesh), but instead, use ...
Grilling season is here, and what better to grill than fresh juicy grouper fillets. If you have never had grilled fish, then you are in for a treat. It’s about the easiest and quickest thing there is ...
PANAMA CITY — Grouper is a common sight on the menus of local seafood restaurants, but its preparation is as varied as its types and cuts. “I have throats already cleaned and skinned,” said Capt.’s ...
I took this 12-inch, strawberry grouper home from the Sea Eagle Market, in Beaufort, whole. Caught in the local waters of the South Carolina Lowcountry, I wanted to spend some time with the 1.5-pound ...