What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Palatable Possibilities: Easy Red Snapper and Tomatoes! When I was a kid, I couldn’t stand the “fishy” taste of Midwestern fish fillets. The fact that I practically choked on a bone really didn’t make it enjoyable either. But fast forward to the fresh catch from the salty waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Red snapper is quite delicious, I must say. Because they thrive on mostly shrimp and crab, it intensifies their flavor, making red snapper mild and slightly sweet. The local fishermen have me spoiled, especially Dilly’s Fish Company. They catch the fish, transfer it on ice to a central location, clean it, debone it, remove the scales, fins, and head. Then they fillet the fish, package it, and identify it, since I’m usually buying more than one variety. Fish is sold by weight as caught out of the water. Once I know what I want, I simply need to decide how I’m going to cook it. As you can guess….for me that’s the best part….until I eat it.
EASY RED SNAPPER AND TOMATOES
Ingredients:
1 pound red snapper fillets, fresh
3-4 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon sea salt
1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
2 Roma tomatoes, quartered
Instructions:
Wash red snapper fillets and pat dry. Line a grill pan with aluminum foil. Spray with nonstick oil. In a small bowl, combine olive oil, sea salt, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, and black pepper. Brush both sides of red snapper with mixture. Transfer fish to the grill pan. Arrange quartered tomatoes around fish. Drizzle remaining olive oil mixture over tomatoes. Preheat gas grill to medium-high heat, approximately 450°. Cook fish dinner for 4 minutes with the lid closed. Then carefully flip fish, close lid, and cook 4 minutes longer. Remove and serve immediately.
This looks so delicious for a fish lover like me !
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Thank you. The ever-so-slight hint of smokiness from the grill really cranks it up a level. 🔥🐟🍎
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You are teasing me until I give in… lol
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Wait……there’s more to come. 🤣
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You are really testing me 🤣
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I’m trying, Erika. 😜
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You are such a sweetheart, Gail 😂🤗
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Thank youuuu. 🍃🌸
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I love red snapper, and this looks really delightful! I never tire of fish and other seafood, as long as it’s fresh!
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I am definitely becoming a fish-lover. 🐟🐠🐡
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You can always find me swimming around the boat!
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🤣 I never go in the water. 💦
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But there are so many mermaids out there who need to be fed!
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🌊🧜♀️ 🌊🧜♀️🌊
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One of Anita’ favorite fish… minus the garlic. 😉
❤️&🙏, c.a.
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That can be done. 😋🍃🐟
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Simple and delicious. I love it!
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You really can’t go wrong with tomatoes. 🍃🍅
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Never! I LOVE tomatoes. 🙂
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Great recipe. Red snapper is abundant in Australia.
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Hurray. High Five! 💥
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Looks delicious!
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It was tender and moist. 🍃🐟
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