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Grilling Fish????
EGGs N@
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Looking for tips on the best way and temp to grill some Grouper for fish tacos tonight?
Dennis
Dennis
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Get some Paul Prudhomme's Blackened Redfish seasoning or another brand if you can't find PP and blacken the fillets. You might not make it to taco stage if you try it straight from the pan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCrj0Mqu66M
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Keys to grilling fish on the grill. Don't be afraid of it.
1. Fresh Fish, oiled and seasoned
2. Grill: Preheat and stabilize, direct at 450°F
3. Put it on, sear it and DON'T play with it.
4. A very thin spatula, restaurant quality
5. 4 to 5 minutes a side for thin fish. turn carefully.
Enjoy. -
thanks would you use foil or not?
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You can, but that is a different cook. e.g. Butter, lemons, garlic, onions, dill or fennel, wrap it up, flip it in the foil.
Back to direct- the important part is the sear and don't mess with it rule. -
Already some good advice on here. Another simple way to grill fish is to cut thin slices of lemon, enough to cover the fish, put them on the grid first, then lay the fish on top, flip fish to another bed of lemon if you can't manage to turn it over on to the first one.
Capt Frank
Homosassa, FL -
Here is our favorite summer meal Dennis.I use Yellowtail beacause it is what I catch.

15 min marinate in Italian dressing and then rub w/Prudhommes Blackened Redfish
5 min a side at 375

Served w/a midori Marg and it is dinner.
GOOD EATS AND GOOD FRIENDS
DALE -
Blackened fish tacos dressed out, red beans and rice, and a margarita
Oooooooh Yeaaaaah!! - Mightyfine -
I'm gonna use the "lemon layer" trick next time I do a whole, skin-on fish. I can't ever seem to keep the skin on the fish, and I think the lemon is just the ticket.
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personally I always use foil for lighter thinner fish. (that we prefer for fish tacos)
I like sprinkling some ground cumin, paprika, a dash of cayenne pepper, and lemon juice. Put it on around 350, give it a couple minutes, flip once. Then shut off the vents and cook about 5 min (depending on how thick it is) with the door closed.
But these other ideas here look interesting too! -
I just drooled on my keyboard this looks so good.
I think the reason you can put it on directly is yellowtail is a firmer, thicker fillet.
For halibut or other thin pieces the foil just makes it easier.
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