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Pan Grilled Tilapia
thebtls
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This recipe will take less time to cook than it does to heat up your Egg but the finished product is worth the effort. The amount of spices in this particular recipe is left up to your individual taste.

For this cook I am leaving the cast iron skillet on the shelf and substituting my Emile Henry Flame Top Tarte Tatin for grilling the filets.
Ingredients
•1 ½ b. Tilapia filets (approximately 6)
•Enriched Flour
•Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO)
•Paul Prudhommes Seafood Magic
•Extra Dry Vermouth
Preparation
1.Add flour into a zip lock bag, drop in the tilapia and coat well. Place the fillets on a plate and coat each side with seasoning. Cover and refrigerate.
2.Fire Up your BGE to full flame on a raised grid (2”) and apply a heavy drizzle of EVOO to the pan letting the oil get hot and then drop in the tilapia filets. Carefully flip the filets with a spatula after 1 minute and then once again adding EVOO if necessary. When color has changed drizzle in 3-4 ounces of Vermouth, reduce heat, cover and let simmer for 2-3 minutes until Tilapia is flaky.
This recipe will take less time to cook than it does to heat up your Egg but the finished product is worth the effort. The amount of spices in this particular recipe is left up to your individual taste.

For this cook I am leaving the cast iron skillet on the shelf and substituting my Emile Henry Flame Top Tarte Tatin for grilling the filets.
Ingredients
•1 ½ b. Tilapia filets (approximately 6)
•Enriched Flour
•Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO)
•Paul Prudhommes Seafood Magic
•Extra Dry Vermouth
Preparation
1.Add flour into a zip lock bag, drop in the tilapia and coat well. Place the fillets on a plate and coat each side with seasoning. Cover and refrigerate.
2.Fire Up your BGE to full flame on a raised grid (2”) and apply a heavy drizzle of EVOO to the pan letting the oil get hot and then drop in the tilapia filets. Carefully flip the filets with a spatula after 1 minute and then once again adding EVOO if necessary. When color has changed drizzle in 3-4 ounces of Vermouth, reduce heat, cover and let simmer for 2-3 minutes until Tilapia is flaky.
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Comments
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Nice combination of flavours Tony
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Simple can be delicious sometimes. I never ate fish as a child (and I know someone will say tilapia isn't really fish) but I love this recipe.Visit my blog, dedicated to my Big Green Egg Recipies at http://www.bigtsbge.blogspot.com You can also follow my posts on FaceBook under the name Keep On Eggin' or the link http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Keep-On-Eggin/198049930216241
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