Fried Tilapia with Sauteed Vegetables
What is Tilapia fish?
Tilapia fish is a kind of fish that is high in protein levels. It is
found in freshwater that is categorized with firm white flesh. It is
mainly found in the supermarkets filleted but can be found whole. ( source: ask.com )
Tilapia fish is perfect for steaming, grilling, baking and frying because of their firm white flesh. I grew up eating tilapia everyday of my life, Its one of my favorite fish. Today, I'm so inspired to share my favorite way to cooked this tilapia fish, I just like how, the sweetness of the vegetables pair with savory fish, It just so perfect meal itself, As you know ME! I'd like everything paired with white rice..hehe wink:)
You can totally rock this recipe by using your own twist, like combining your own favorite vegetables and use boneless skinless fillet waiting for you at the supermarkets. I simply love everything seafood and its fun cooking them:) C'mon lets start cooking..wink!
Below is my recipe of Fried Tilapia with sauteed vegatables
You can totally rock this recipe by using your own twist, like combining your own favorite vegetables and use boneless skinless fillet waiting for you at the supermarkets. I simply love everything seafood and its fun cooking them:) C'mon lets start cooking..wink!
Below is my recipe of Fried Tilapia with sauteed vegatables
Ingredients:Fried Tilapia
Tilapia fish- I used whole ( you can totally use the boneless skinless tilapia fillet )
Salt n Pepper
Cooking oil
Ingredients :Sauteed Vegetables
Peppers- red and orange
Carrots
Green Onion
Garlic
Ginger
Onion
Tomato
Vinegar
Sugar
Directions:
1.) In large frying pan, put cooking oil, wait for couple minutes until it HOT.
2.) Meanwhile put some salt and pepper into the fish. Slowly put the fish on hot pan and let it cook for 5 minutes on each side until golden brown.
3.) While waiting for the fish to cooked. Chopped all the vegetables
4.) In small pan, add little oil and sauteed the chopped vegetables. Add little vinegar and sugar and let it simmer for like 4-5 minutes. Taste according to your preference.
5.) Put the cooked fish in large plate, put the sauteed vegetables on the top of the fish.
Tips: The cooking oil should be HOT in order to get that crispy skin. :)
I love fish but hardly ever make it. This recipe looks easy and delicious. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteyummy! I miss tilapia:)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joy:)
DeleteI normally do grilled tilapia , i wanna try this recipe of yours i like the idea of mixing it with veggies. However i will probably use skinless tilapia. My husband will freak out when he sees fish head and tail ha ha...
ReplyDeleteskinless tilapia is best choice..:) Thanks
DeleteAng sarap naman. I love fried tilapia..
ReplyDeletethank you, Den:)
DeleteOooh, makes me crave for one. Pahingi :) Do your hubby and kids eat it too?
ReplyDeleteSure! Marie..c'mon over lets make some ako lang naman tsaka my few pinay friends who eat fish. Hubby don't eat fish and my kids minsan lang.:)
DeleteFor some reason, my family does not buy tilapia but I got to eat grilled tilapia from a friend's resto in Pagadian. Sarap.
ReplyDeleteGanun ba, My mom is from Pagadian, I've been there once in my life and hoping to be back again.:)
DeleteGanun bah, masarap din yung grilled:) Thanks!
DeleteGutom nako!
ReplyDeletekain tayo:)
DeleteLooks good. Love Tilapia. It's the only fish I can recognize :)
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteThis sounds lovely and fresh!
ReplyDelete-Jamie
ChatterBlossom
Thank you, Jamie
DeleteI love seafood!! This one looks delicious my friend.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Keith
DeleteTilapia will forever be a favorite. It's a versatile food and cheap, too. Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI agree, thank you:)
DeleteOf all the fishes, Tilapia is my favorite. I used to eat just bangus and tilapia before. Then I have learned to eat galunggoy and tamban, then maya-maya and so on. Hehe. But tilapia is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteMommy Maye2
I also love bangus..yum! lahat yata ng isda gusto ko. hehe:)
Deletefried tilapia is one of my favorite dish.. thanks for sharing the recipe
ReplyDeleteRosemarie/Gven-Rose
Thank you:)
DeleteHi Melgie,
ReplyDeleteI used to eat Tilapia when I was growing up in Sinagpore but don't seem to see the shops selling these fishes in Australia. Your fried Tilapia looks very homey and wonderful. It reminds me a lot of home...
Zoe
Thanks, Zoe:)
DeleteTilapia is our favorite, actually it's the only fish we know.hehe But I'm not good in frying good thing the husband can fill in my shortcoming. =)
ReplyDeleteThat's what hubby for..Thank you:)
DeleteI love tilapia too. I love making this one ginataan.
ReplyDeleteHindi ko pa na try ginataan sarap siguro noon, Thanks:)
DeleteMmmm.. this one's one of my faves!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteTilapia is the best! Hahaha one of my favorite fish. I like the fins and tails when it is fried. Crunchy!
ReplyDeleteI agree, Thank you:)
DeleteLove your dish and recipe. Looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteThank you:)
DeleteDelish! One of my faves, too! :D
ReplyDeletesame here, Thanks!
DeleteYummy! I love fish too
ReplyDeleteMe too,:) Thanks:)
Deleteparang escabeche? i like ths color and looks so tasty
ReplyDeletesomething like that, pero never add any ketchup on the vegetables. thanks!
Deletewe should try more of the tilapia...
ReplyDeleteyeah:)
DeleteHonestly, I'm not a tilapia fan. I only eat crispy fried tilapia nothing else.
ReplyDeletethanks:) I love anything fried aswell.
DeleteI love tilapia and this is one fish that is also versatile. Masarap i-fry, steam and even grilled! :)
ReplyDeleteI agree, thanks!
DeleteThat looks like a really lovely dish. I like eating fried tilapia too.
ReplyDeleteDominique @ Dominique's Desk
thank you:)
Deletetilapia is a very versatile fish, your dish looks so delicious!
ReplyDeletethank you:)
DeleteI'm not very fond of eating fish, but I admit your dish looks good! :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you:)
DeleteLooking forward to your next recipe :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Keith:)
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