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среда, 24 мая 2017 г.

Skillet-Grilled Fish Tacos with Cilantro-Lime Crema

On the fish, I like to use cayenne for both color and heat, but if you are sensitive to
heat, you can use other dried spices such as paprika, cumin, or dried ancho chile.
Serves 2
Cilantro-Lime Crema
  • 1cup (heaping) cilantro, about 1 ounce
  • 2tablespoons fresh lime juice, plus more to taste
  • 1cup sour cream
  • 1teaspoon sugar
  • 1/4teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste
  1. In the bowl of a food processor, pulse the cilantro with the lime juice until fine. Add the sour cream, sugar, and salt, and purée until smooth. Taste, adjusting seasoning with more salt or lime juice. Alternatively, mince the cilantro by hand, then add the remaining ingredients and whisk until smooth.





Skillet-Grilled Fish Tacos
  • 1pound fillet of haddock, cod, or grouper (or other), 1/2- to 1-inch thick
  • Kosher salt to taste
  • Cayenne pepper to taste, see above
  • Grapeseed or other neutral oil
  • Tortillas, (I like Whole Foods' soft corn tortillas)
  • Slaw, see above
  • Lime wedges for serving
  1. Set a cast iron skillet on a grill. Close the grill, set it to high, and let it heat up to 550° F or 600° F.
  2. Meanwhile, if the fillet of fish is long, cut in half so that it will fit in your skillet. season the fish generously with salt on both sides. Season with cayenne according to your heat tolerance—go light if you are sensitive to heat. Gather your tools for the grill: a reliable potholder, a spatula, a clean platter for the cooked fish, the grapeseed oil, the tortillas, and a plate to put them on.
  3. Lift the lid of the grill. Pour a tablespoon or so of grapeseed oil into the hot skillet—enough to coat the bottom in a thin layer. Using the potholder if necessary to bring the skillet closer to you, carefully lower the fish into the skillet. If you are slow and controlled, the oil won’t splatter.
  4. Close the lid. Set a timer for 3 minutes. Check the fish by prodding it with a spatula—it should flake fairly easily. If it doesn’t, close the lid and cook for 1 minute more. Remove the fish with a spatula, using the potholder as needed, and transfer it to a platter.
  5. Turn off the grill. Throw the tortillas on the grill, leaving it open. Check after 20 seconds or so, flip, and cook for another 20 seconds or until tortillas are soft and have nice grill marks on each side. Transfer to a platter.
  6. To serve: Spoon slaw into tortillas. Break fish into pieces over top. Drizzle with crema. Squeeze fresh lime over top and serve with more lime on the side.




















https://food52.com/recipes/58018-skillet-grilled-fish-tacos-with-cilantro-lime-crema

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