Grilled Fish Tacos |

Fresh Cilantro (© Photographer: Richard Mcguirk | Agency: Dreamstime.com)
Grilled Fish Tacos are a fun treat to serve your guests or make an ordinary evening at home more fun. We learned to prepare this recipe at the “Cooking of the Southwest” class we attended at The Institute for Culinary Education in Manhattan; presented by Chef-Instructor Sabrina Sexton. We highly recommend using a good olive oil and as many fresh ingredients as possible from your local farmers market.
Ingredients for 4 servings
• 2 Pounds of Halibut, Cut into 1-inch Cubes
• 1/3 Cup Orange or Lime Juice
• 1/4 Cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil
• 3 Tablespoons Freshly Chopped Cilantro
• 1 to 2 Tablespoons Minced Jalapenos or Other Fresh Chili
• 1 Teaspoon Salt
• 1 Teaspoon Ground Black Pepper
• 12 Corn Tortillas
• 2 Cups Shredded Romaine Lettuce, Washed & Dried
• 1 Cup Thinly Sliced Radishes
• Corn, Cherry Tomato and Avocado Salsa or, Roasted Tornato-Chipotle Salsa
Preparation
1. Place the fish in a shallow dish or bowl.
2. Mix together the citrus juice, olive oil, herbs, chilies, salt and pepper and pour over the fish.
3. Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour, no more than 3 hours.
4. Preheat the grill.
5. Warm the tortillas by placing them 1 at a time in a skillet over medium heat, flipping them once or twice, for about 15 seconds, wrap them in a towel and keep warm in a 250 F oven. OR, place the tortillas in a steamer basket and place over simmering water for 1 minute.
6. Remove the fish from the marinade and thread on skewers.
7. Grill over the hot fire, turning once until the fish is opaque in the center, 4 to 5 minutes on each side.
8. Remove from the heat and slide onto a platter.
9. Serve immediately with the warmed tortillas, lettuce, radishes and salsa.
To have a look at the two great salsa recipes we learned from Chef-Instructor Sabrina Sexton at I.C.E. go to:
1. Corn, Cherry Tomato & Avocado Salsa
2. Roasted Tomato-Chipolte Salsa
To order a world class olive oil and our favorite go to: L'Autunno Blend Extra Virgin Olive Oil
If you're near NYC & would like to see a great selection of cooking classes go to: Institute of Culinary Education

