Offshore fishing adventures that are sure to end with an off the hook recipe!


Fish Cakes
Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: 11 minutes
Servings: 8
1 pound Tilapia filet chopped very small (I use local caught white grunts)
1/4 cup green or red sweet pepper chopped small
1/4 cup celery chopped fine
1/4 cup(s) of onion chopped fine
2 tablespoon cilantro chopped
1 tablespoon yellow mustard
1 egg
½ teaspoon sea salt
½ teaspoon pepper
2 teaspoon Old bay seasoning
3/4 cup Ritz crackers crushed fine
1/2 cup flour
2 cups canola oil
Put oil in a pan and heat to 375 degrees.
In a separate bowl add flour and the remaining 1 tsp of old bay seasoning mix.
Chopped fish, celery, pepper, onion and cilantro add to a mixing bowl., Next add mustard, egg, sea salt, pepper, remaining teaspoon old bay seasoning and the Ritz crushed crackers mix all well.
With a cookie scoop form 16 cakes. Pat each down to a patty gently coating each with flour mixture and place in oil and fry 6 minutes turn and fry an additional 5 minutes they will be a golden color. On a plate with lined with paper towel put fried fish cakes to drain some of the excess oil. Serve with your favorite ramoulade, tartar sauce or mango salsa.Bon Appetit!

Appetizer

Offshore fishing adventures that are sure to end with an Off the Hook recipe!

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Pan seared Grouper with mango salsa
4 grouper filets
2 tablespoon old bay seasoning
2 teaspoon sea salt
1 cup milk
1 cup flour
2 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon butter
Season the fish with 1 tablespoons old bay and 1 teaspoon sea salt pour milk over and let it soak for 15 minutes.
In a separate bowl add remaining old bay and sea salt to the flour. Coat the fish with the season flour well and shake excess flour.
In frying pan on medium high heat add olive oil and butter make sure the oil and butter is hot enough before adding your grouper filets. Cook for 4 to 5 minutes and flip the fish and cook an additional 4 minutes until golden in color.
Top with mango salsa for a light and refreshing way to eat your grouper! Bon Appétit!!

Robert Irvine “Dinner Impossible” Live show Capital Theater , Clearwater Florida

I loved assisting Robert

You know it my friends if it has to do with food or fishing I’m there! Well last night I got to assist Robert Irvine as he cooked a Salmon Dish and a Tuna Dish you know it both right up my alley! What a blast! I will have my first webisode of Off the Hook on the Plate ready for you next week! So stay tune for the fun!!