GRILLED MARLIN
DINNER AT HOME
Love it when I visit the market and find fresh fish that looks delicous even in the cooler. This week I found a nice chunk of Marlin that was perfectly pink and thick. One piece was enough to feed the entire family. I grilled the Marlin on an indoor grill pan and then finished it in a 350 degree oven for around 10 minutes. The fish was cooked to perfection leaving just a hint of pink in the middle. The one thing you do not want to do with Marlin is overcook it. It is a firm and meaty fish and can become dry if you cook it too long. Marlin has a mild flavor and it is always good to serve it with a sauce. I sautéed shallots and garlic in a little bit of olive oil and butter. Deglazed with white wine and then added some chicken stock. Reduced and finished with a little more butter, lemon juice, capers and pepper. No need to add salt as the capers take care of that. Served up with some Garlic Mashed Potatoes because I ruined the rice that I was going to serve with this dish.
Click link below for more posts and recipes for Marlin;
https://greateatshawaii.blogspot.com/2020/05/fresh-marlin-with-white-wine-butter-and.html
http://greateatshawaii.blogspot.com/2015/01/grilled-marlin.html
Click link below for more posts and recipes for Marlin;
https://greateatshawaii.blogspot.com/2020/05/fresh-marlin-with-white-wine-butter-and.html
http://greateatshawaii.blogspot.com/2015/01/grilled-marlin.html
GRILLED MARLIN
THIS LARGE PIECE OF MARLIN WAS AROUND $10 AND WAS ENOUGH FOR DINNER FOR 3 |
ALMOST 1" THICK PIECE OF LOCAL FRESH MARLIN |
GRILLED FOR A FEW MINUTES ON EACH SIDE |
BOTH SIDES GRILLED AND THEN POP IN 350 DEGREE OVEN FOR AROUND 10 MINUTES |
FINISHED MARLIN LOOKED AND TASTED DELICIOUS |
MADE SIMPLE SAUCE OF WHITE WINE, BUTTER, CHICKEN STOCK, SHALLOTS AND GARLIC. ADDED LEMON JUICE, MORE BUTTER CAPERS AT THE END |
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