Seafood recipes for a seafood hater?!
Answers: My boyfriend hates seafood but I love it, what are some recipes that I can have him try that have mild fish taste?
Tilapia is a mild fish with a sweet taste to it and liked by many tat do not like other's that have that fishy smell.
You can fry it or bake it or grill it. It is a thin piece of fish so grilling sometimes is a skill to keep it from falling apart when you turn it.
I always bake mine on a non-stick rack sprayed with butter and seasoned with lemon pepper, or dill and lemon juice, or blackened seasoning, or Italian Dressing.
Bake at about 350 for 15-20 minutes, no more.
If you fry it up for him make an egg bath with egg, hot sauce and mustard. Whip it and place the fish in the seasoned flour and then the egg bath and then back in the seasoned flour again. Fry with hot oil about 2 minutes on each side. You can always test the oil by dipping in the handle end of a wooden spoon, if it bubbles around it the oil is hot and ready for the fish. They come out crispy and delicious.
Tilapia,
Grilled: Just rub with house seasoning or just salt pepper & garlic powder and grill on a griddle or hot coals.
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Corn mealed: 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
pepper
2 egg whites
1 pound tilapia fillets
1/4 cup dried bread crumbs
1/4 cup cornmeal
**optional**1/2 teaspoon dried basil, crushed
Mix all that, roll the fish in it, place on a pam sprayed cookie sheet. Bake in preheated 450 oven for 15 minutes.
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Salmon patties. 1 can of Salmon. Take bones out. bread or cracker crumbs. 1 egg. seasoning. Fry until golden brown on both sides. Easy and delicious.
Orange roughy is a great fish for the non fish eater. It doesn't smell or taste fishy.... This can be grilled, poached, or baked, fried, etc.... My husband usually can't tell its fish if I fry it, although hes not Emeril so its a lot easier to fool him TRY IT!
always buy fresh seafood , you'll get near no fishy smell or fishy taste
I am a seafood hater, but love a tuna steak. Don't have a recipe for one but know a good one has some lemon juice and lemon pepper and garlic!
Pollack is probably the fishiest tasting fish and cheapest to purchase, to get the fishy taste out, soak fish in buttermilk and or sprinkle fresh lemon or lemon juice on fish before or after cooking.
Definitely check out http://www.highclassrecipes.com
I saw some great free recipes.
Good luck!