A quick 20-minute seafood delight, this Blackened Grouper recipe is simple enough for a quick weeknight dinner and fancy enough for company. The blackening seasoning infuses the grouper with a subtle ...
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 ...
Combine the flour, cornstarch and seasoning mix in a shallow bowl and set aside. Rub the fillets with the salt and cayenne. Put the buttermilk in a shallow bowl. Heat the oil (about three inches) in a ...
A crisp coating of cornmeal is great for grouper fillets, adding texture to this sandwich supper. Mayonnaise mixed with sweet pickle relish makes a quick mock tartar sauce for the grouper. Cooking ...
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 ...
Using a large saute pan over medium high heat, add the oil. Using a medium bowl add leeks and flour, season with salt and pepper, toss to coat. Fry the leeks until golden brown, about 5 minutes. Using ...
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 ...
— -- Emeril Lagasse headed to the sunny shores of Miami, Fla. for some tropically inspired recipes that combine seafood with a variety of zingy flavors, including fruit salsa, avocado and coconut ...