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Teriyaki!!!
The Outback usually has a very good Mahi on their menu. I sincerely enjoy the way they cook it. I enjoy their salad and their fish.
Paul E. Smith
Knoxville, TN
Baked with sliced limes, butter, salt and pepper and maybe some cilantro
I like the Mahi at Da Kine’s in San Diego. That and the kahlua pig. Yum!
I had a pecan crusted mahi mahi once that was pretty good. But like everyone else I like it simple. Rosemary butter is good!
I like mahi grilled with an interesting compound butter or topped with a tomato/corn/cilantro/tequila salsa. It doesn’t need much, it’s very good fish. One of my sous chefs worked in Boca for some posh resort and they lightly brushed the fish with Dijon mustard then gave it a light topping of very finely ground macadamia nuts and baked it at a very high heat. I’m not too fond of nuts on fish, but it really was very good.
Coming from Florida, I automatically assumed you were speaking about Mahi Mahi…
Most people are aware of the difference between Flipper and Mahi.
Too much stuff to put on fish, and way too much work ,..kinda like the rabbit recipe you posted.
I am just curious, where is YOUR restaurant, that you seem to be talking about in a round about way?
I prefer my dophin just sauteed with butter and lemon. A little salt. A little pepper. That’s it. Simple. There’s nothing finer.
We’re Eatin’ Flipper, Folks!
Fooled ya, Miss Claudia! You thougt we was gonna eat dolphin!
We’re eatin’ dolphin FISH – otherwise known as Mahi-Mahi or Dorado.
Mmmm..mmm…cajun spiced over mesquite wood!
Grilled to perfection, Bob style!
BBQ Bob s Cajun Spice
1/2 cup Kosher salt
1/2 cup cayenne
1/2 cup paprika
1/2 cup garlic granules
1/2 cup ground black pepper
4 tablespoons onion granules
4 tablespoons oregano, dry
4 tablespoons thyme, dry
Mix all ingredients and store in a jar.
Mahi Mahi
12oz Filets
Rub spice into the fish, wrap in plastic.
Marinade 1 hour only
Get your grill ready (mesquite wood preferably) get the coals up as close to the grill as possible make sure you get some extra vegetable oil and apply it liberally on the grill with a rag so the fish won t stick.
This is a quickie& .depending upon the thickness of the steaks. Anywhere from 2-4 minutes per side.
Serve with white rice and spicy black beans with garlic.
Of course, wash it down with some ice cold Mexican style beer.
My Itchy Huevos beer is PERFECT with this and I m posting the recipe for the beer too& .
Good Eats!
Bob
Itchy Huevos Beer Recipe
Itchy Juevos!
Brewer: BBQ Bob
Email: –
Beer: Itchy Juevos! Style: Vienna
Type: Extract w/grain Size: 5.0 gallons
Color:
22 HCU (~12 SRM)
Bitterness: 32 IBU
OG: 1.060 FG: 1.015
Alcohol: 5.8% v/v (4.5% w/w)
Grain: 2 lb. German Vienna
1 lb. German Munich
8 oz. British crystal 50-60L
1 oz. Belgian chocolate
8 oz. Flaked wheat
Boil: 60 minutes SG 1.046 6.5 gallons
6 lb. Light malt extract
8 oz. Wheat extract
Hops: 1.0 oz. Saaz (3.75% AA, 60 min.)
.5 oz. Spalt (6.75% AA, 30 min.)
.5 oz. Spalt (6.75% AA, 15 min.)
1.0 oz. Saaz (3.75% AA, 2 min.)
1.0 oz. Spalt (6.75% AA, 2 min.)
Yeast: WLP Mexican Lager-Platinum series
We’re Eatin’ Dolphin, Folks!
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