Home | Directory | Contact | FAQ | Recipes | Restaurants | Vietnamese Recipes | 100 Vietnamese Foods | Subscribe

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Fish Piccata

Fish Piccata 1

Sooo...

... this recipe has been sitting around since November 2009.

That's not too long of a wait, right? :P

Quick and easy dinner. Just lightly breaded fish, fried, then a lemony caper sauce. I used one of those $1 frozen tilapia fish packets from Albertson's for this, but if I were to do it now, I'd more likely use frozen basa filets that you can buy in bags of multiples. Otherwise, the recipe is pretty basic and very simple.

Fish Piccata 2

Fish Piccata
Adapted from my recipe for Chicken Piccata.

For two servings, you'll need:
Two white fish filets such as tilapia or basa
1 small lemon, juiced
1/4 to 1/2 cup white wine, chicken broth, or water
2 tblsp flour
1 tblsp capers
1/2 tsp salt

Juice 1 lemon. Set aside.

Wash the fish filets. Sprinkle about 1/2 tsp salt on both sides of the fish. Then sprinkle about two tblsps flour on both sides until the fish is thoroughly coated.

In a sauce pan, on medium-high heat, add a good drizzle of olive oil and pan-fry the fish until golden. Remove from the pan and set aside.

Turn the heat down to medium and add the lemon juice, about 1/4 to 1/2 cup of white wine or chicken broth, or just plain water if you have neither, and 1 tblsp capers. Scrap the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon to loosen the fond, the browned bits and flour, so that a sauce is formed. When the sauce is thickened to your liking, drizzle the sauce over the fish.

I served the fish piccata with some Persian Dill Rice.

Enjoy!

Fish Piccata 3

Other fish recipes:
Amok Trey (Cambodian Steamed Fish Curry)
Ca Bong Lau Nuong voi Mo Hanh (Vietnamese Roasted Catfish with Scallion Oil)
Ca Chien Sot Ca Chua (Vietnamese Fried Fish with Tomato Sauce)
Ca Hap Gung Hanh (Vietnamese Steamed Fish with Ginger and Scallions)
Ca Kho To (Vietnamese Braised Catfish in a Claypot)
Cha Ca Thang Long (Vietnamese Hanoi-Style Turmeric Fish with Dill)
Misoyaki Salmon
Salmon with Lemon Pepper Seasoning
Seared Salmon with White Wine, Miso, and Soy Sauce Glaze
Seared Tuna with Hoisin Soy Sauce Glaze
Tod Mun Pla (Thai Fish Cakes)

*****
1 year ago today, Ti Couz - San Francisco (Mission).
2 years ago today, AA1 instant seafood curry mix.
3 years ago today, Vua Kho Bo (New Jerky Mfg. Inc.) - San Gabriel.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Thank you for stopping by. I try to respond in a timely manner, but am not always able to do so. If you're awaiting a response, check the post in which the comment is made or click the "Notify me" option.

If you're not a blogger and you'd like to leave a comment, you can do so using your Google/Gmail account.

I welcome questions, discussions, and feedback, but please be mindful that this is my home online. I reserve the right to delete any comment that is anonymous or unknown, rude, promotional, or has a link.

Thank you for reading!