Ok so I've been traveling a ton this last month and haven't been around much. But I've still been cooking and have a few things to share.
MrsUsul has been asking for more fish. It's summer and I like to grill. But I get so irritated with my fish grill basket - no matter how I grease it it always gets so much fish stuck to it, it's such a pain to clean. It's really caused an aversion to grilling fish, which is so sad!
So I decided to experiment with grilling fish en papillote (learned that one from my idol, Alton Brown). The papillote in this case being aluminum foil for the grill.
Tomato Basil Salmon
6 oz salmon fillet
2 Tbsp olive oil
1/2 C chopped tomato
3 basil leaves
3 Tbsp white wine
salt and pepper
Rip off a piece of aluminum foil enough to give you 3-4 inches around each side of the fillet after the foil is folded over. Lay the foil "vertically."
Grease a spot in the middle of the bottom half of the foil with some of the oil. Place fillet.
Season fillet with salt and pepper.
Place tomatoes and basil on top of fillet.
Season tomatoes and basil.
Drizzle white wine.
Drizzle remaining oil.
Fold top half of foil over bottom half. Fold the three edges over several times to seal. Be careful as the liquid inside may try to escape.
Asian Mahi-Mahi
6 oz Mahi fillet
2 Tbsp canola oil
2 Tbps rice wine vinegar/Mirin
1 Tbsp soy sauce
2 tsp "rooster sauce" (Tuong Ot Sriracha or I prefer
Tuong Ot Toi)
1 tsp five spice powder
salt and pepper
1/4 Cup julienned red/yellow peppers and onion mixture
Mix the rice wine vinegar, soy sauce and rooster sauce in a bowl.
Rip off a piece of aluminum foil enough to give you 3-4 inches around each side of the fillet after the foil is folded over. Lay the foil "vertically."
Grease a spot in the middle of the bottom half of the foil with some of the oil. Place fillet.
Season fillet with salt, pepper and five spice powder.
Drizzle over the liquid mixture.
Place peppers/onions on top of fillet.
Fold top half of foil over bottom half. Fold the three edges over several times to seal. Be careful as the liquid inside may try to escape.
For both above, heat the grill to medium-low to medium. Place foil packets on grill (put the Mahi with the pepper/onion side face down) and cook undisturbed for 12 minutes (roughly - depending on thickness of fillet and temperature). Be careful not to puncture the foil.