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The ingredients needed to make Fried cajun mangove snapper with citrus garlic butter rice:
- Get Pan Fried Fish:
- Take 1 -Mangrove snapper (rinsed)
- Prepare 1 -bowl of ice water
- Get 1/2 cup flour
- Get 1/2 cup corn meal
- Get 1 -tsp. Cajun Seasoning
- Prepare 1 -tsp. Garlic powder
- Prepare 1/2 -tsp. Black pepper
- Get Garnish with orange peels
- Take Citrus Rice:
- Make ready Jasmine Rice
- Get 1/2 cup water
- Make ready 1 cup freshly squeezed orange juice
- Prepare 1 -Tbsp. Butter
- Take 1 -tsp. Zest orange
- Make ready 1 -tsp. Garlic powder
- Take Fresh parsely
Serve fish with rice and beans. Drizzle melted butter over top; sprinkle lemon peel and parsley. Garlicky and buttery, this simple Japanese Garlic Fried Rice topped with garlic chips is a dish I have cooked many times over the years as Besides garlic, other common ingredients in Japanese Garlic Fried Rice are butter and parsley. Finally, it finishes with a hint of citrus with no lingering aftertaste.
Steps to make Fried cajun mangove snapper with citrus garlic butter rice:
- Clean and pat dry fish.
- Put ice cold water into a bowl.
- Mix together in a bowl flour, corn meal, cajun seasoning, garlic powder, and black pepper.
- Put coating mixture on a large plate.
- Bring skillet to a hot temperature with 1 Tbsp. of oil.
- Dip fish fillet into ice water first and then roll the fish into the coating mixture; lay into hot oil in skillet and cook for 4 minutes per side.
- Remove and set on paper towel.
- Triple rinse rice.
- In a pot, add rice, water, and orange juice, butter, and garlic powder; bring to a boil and boil until the rice begins to show out of the water; reduce heat and put a towel over the top of the pot and cover it with a lid; let summer for 15 minutes; then remove from heat and stand for 10 minutes.
- Put rice into a bowl and add the zest orange to rice with fresh parsley.
- Plate fish & rice and garnish with orange peels.
- Serve with Everglade Tomatoe & Lemon Cucumber salad. Enjoy!
Garlicky and buttery, this simple Japanese Garlic Fried Rice topped with garlic chips is a dish I have cooked many times over the years as Besides garlic, other common ingredients in Japanese Garlic Fried Rice are butter and parsley. Finally, it finishes with a hint of citrus with no lingering aftertaste. Mangrove snapper are super intelligent fish and if you're going out there with a chicken rig or a bunch of crimps and beads, the snapper are going to know something's up and won't take your bait. Blackened red snapper is a flavorful Cajun-style main dish. Many recipes for Cajun seasonings emphasize heat.
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