What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Food With Soul: Mildly Sweet Red Grouper! Trust your local source for fresh fish. I do. Since the fishermen often eat what they catch, it’s natural to ask them questions about the type of fish they sell. Oftentimes it seems to be different from what is common in the supermarkets. Does that make sense? I can relate to species that “taste like” sea bass, halibut, mahi mahi, swordfish, ahi, or tilapia. Beyond that, I really need some guidance for porgy, grouper, snapper, and hogfish. I tend to lean more toward mildly flavored and subtly sweet flavors. That way I can always default to melted butter and lemon. As they say, “There’s plenty of fish in the sea.”
MILDLY SWEET RED GROUPER
Ingredients:
4 red grouper fish fillets
1/2 cup orange juice
3 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon brown sugar
Instructions:
In a shallow dish, arrange red grouper in a single layer. Whisk together orange juice, soy sauce, olive oil, ground ginger, and brown sugar. Pour marinade over red grouper fillets. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 20 minutes. Preheat the grill to 400°. Remove fish from marinade and place directly on the grill grates. Close lid and cook for 4 minutes until sides are slightly opaque. Discard marinade. Flip the fish and cook 4 minutes longer. Fish will appear charred with grill marks and flake easily. Transfer to a platter. Squeeze fresh lime juice over top. Serve immediately.
That looks gorgeous!!
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Thanks very much. We’ll have it again. 🔥🐡
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🙂
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Your citrus marinade sounds delicious 🙂
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You know me…..orange is a favorite. 🍃🍊
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Looks amazing 🤩
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Thanks very much. 🙏🏻🍃
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Grouper is so delicious, and I love your flavor combination here!
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I appreciate it. Who knew trying so many fish would have its rewards? 😍
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Me! 😍
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Tasty looking dish. Love the marinade ingredients. 🙂
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It works. Dry fish is a no-no. 😜
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I hardly ever cook with orange juice. Must give it a try.
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It may surprise you. 🍃🍊😍
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Looks like a very tasty combination.
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We liked it. 😋🍃
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Ginger is such an underrated ingredient. And thanks to you, I’ve been getting back into the seafood business. Gracias mucho!
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I realize not everyone likes ginger. But that’s okay with me. 😜🍂
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Haha!
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