Chef Carlos Capistran from the Lol-Ha Restaurant in Akumal, Mexico is with me to cook an AMAZINGLY DELICIOUS RECIPE (can I repeat that? AMAZINGLY DELICIOUS) - Seared Tomatillo Infused Grouper and Rice – and it costs less than $15 per meal for a family of four. WOW! What a treat in the heart of Winter. Flavorful, delicious, and a definite pick-me-up on a gray day.
You will see at the end of the video that I hogged the fish all to myself – I DID!! It is THAT good. Give it a try, I think you will love this wonderful fish dish.
HOW TO COOK SEARED TOMATILLO INFUSED GROUPER AND RICE -
Ingredients:
- Grouper, 8 oz.
- Tomatillo Sauce, 3 oz.
- Flour
- Butter, 2 oz.
- Milk, 4 Cups
- Eggs, 3
- Salt and Pepper
- Rice
Preparation:
- Mix the eggs and the milk together for a milk wash, add one teaspoon salt and one teaspoon pepper and reserve in the refrigerator.
- Season the fish with salt and pepper.
- Dip the fish into the milk wash and then into the flour, lightly press both sides of the fish
in the flour. In a medium skillet add two ounces of butter, heat until sizzling in the skillet. - Add the fish in the skillet and
cook until the fish has a golden brown color. - With a spatula, turn the fish and cook the other side.
- Transfer the fish onto the plate and serve with cooked rice and Tomatillo Infused Sauce (see below).
Make the tomatillo infused sauce - Ingredients:
- Tomatillo, 1 or 2 large, or 3 or 4 small
- Shallots or white onions, quartered
- Garlic, one clove
- Small bunch of cilantro
- White wine, several cups – enough to cover ingredients in pan
- Butter, 4 oz., cubed
- Extra virgin olive oil, 2 oz.
- Salt and pepper
Preparation:
- Roast the tomatillos directly over a stove fire.
- In a sauce pot, add 2 oz. of oil and heat.
- Add roasted tomatillos, garlic, cilantro, and shallot or onion.
- Cook, making sure not to burn the garlic.
- Cover the tomatillo mixture with white wine and cook for about 10 minutes.
- Blend everything together and cook for another 3 minutes.
Slowly incorporate the cubes of butter, one at the time until the sauce is thickened. - Add salt and pepper to taste
*Note – Because the FTC requires it, I am noting that the Mayan Riviera Tourism, Hotel Akumal Caribe, Villa Akumal, and Akumal Guide Mexicarte sponsored this experience. I was not told what to document or how to document the experience, we were simply asked to attend and film – anything expressed in posts related to the activities is my own opinion expressed from my own personal experience.
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