A Deliciously Simple Seafood Delight
Are you craving a flavorful and satisfying seafood dish that can be whipped up in no time? Look no further than Buttered Lemon Tanigue! This recipe is perfect for those busy days when you want a delicious meal without spending hours in the kitchen. With easily accessible ingredients and straightforward cooking instructions, this dish is a breeze to make. Let’s dive into the step-by-step process of creating this mouthwatering Buttered Lemon Tanigue!
Savor the Aroma: Stir-Frying the Garlic
To begin, heat some cooking oil in a pan and stir-fry the garlic until it becomes fragrant. This step is crucial as it releases the natural oils and aroma of the garlic, enhancing the overall flavor of the dish. As the garlic sizzles, its irresistible scent will fill your kitchen, making your taste buds tingle with anticipation.
Creating the Buttery Magic
Once the garlic is cooked to perfection, it’s time to introduce the star ingredient of our buttered sauce – butter itself! Add half a cup of butter to the pan and let it melt over moderate heat, stirring occasionally. The butter will gradually transform into a luscious, golden liquid that’s both rich and silky. Stirring the butter ensures that it melts evenly and prevents any scorching. The result is a heavenly sauce that will perfectly complement the delicate flavor of the tanigue steaks.
The Freezer Trick: Solidifying the Sauce
To achieve the ideal consistency for our butter sauce, transfer the melted goodness into a plastic container and place it in the freezer. Allowing the sauce to solidify in the cold temperature will give it a semi-solid texture, making it easier to top your tanigue steaks later on. This simple trick adds a touch of elegance and visual appeal to your dish while preserving the flavors of the butter and garlic.
Marinating the Tanigue: Tangy and Savory
Before the tanigue hits the pan, it’s essential to enhance its flavor profile. Sprinkle salt and pepper on both sides of the tanigue slices, ensuring they are evenly seasoned. Then, drizzle some tangy lemon juice over the slices and let them marinate for at least 15 minutes. This step infuses the fish with a delightful combination of citrusy freshness and savory undertones, making each bite a tantalizing experience.
Grilling to Perfection: Flipping with Finesse
Now it’s time to cook the marinated tanigue slices. Heat a non-stick pan and melt a tablespoon of butter, ensuring a smooth and non-stick surface for grilling. Place the tanigue slices in the pan, one by one, and let them sizzle for 2-3 minutes on each side over moderate heat. The cooking time may vary depending on your desired result, but be mindful not to overcook the fish to keep it moist and tender. The golden brown crust that forms on the outside adds a delightful crunch to the succulent tanigue inside.
Plating the Deliciousness: Aesthetics and Flavor
Finally, arrange the beautifully grilled tanigue slices on a serving platter. Top each slice with a scoop of the semi-solidified butter garlic sauce, adding a luxurious finishing touch to the dish. For an extra pop of freshness, garnish with a slice of lemon and a sprig of parsley. The vibrant colors and aromas will not only make your dish visually appealing but also elevate the overall taste experience.
Bon Appétit!
There you have it – a recipe that combines simplicity and sophistication in one delicious dish. Buttered Lemon Tanigue is a delightful seafood creation that will satisfy your cravings with its succulent fish, zesty lemon, and decadent butter sauce.
With minimal effort and a handful of ingredients, you can prepare a meal that will impress your family and friends. So, why wait? Get your pan ready, gather the ingredients, and embark on a culinary adventure with Buttered Lemon Tanigue today! Want to try other dishes of tanigue? Check this Bistek na Tanigue recipe!
How to Cook Buttered Lemon Tanigue (Spanish Mackerel Steaks)
Ingredients
- 3 slices Tanigue steak
- 1 piece lemon
- 1/2 cup butter
- 1/2 head garlic minced
- salt and pepper
- 1 Tbsp. cooking oil
Instructions
How to cook buttered lemon tanigue
- In a pan stir-fry garlic with cooking oil until fragrant. Then place the 1/2 cup butter in the pan and allow to melt in moderate heat stirring occasionally.
- Pour the melted sauce in a plastic container and place in the freezer to allow the sauce to solidify.
- Rub salt and pepper on the tanigue slices and drizzle with lemon juice let stand to marinate for at least 15 minutes.
- In a nonstick pan melt 1 tbsp butter and pan grill the tanigue slices one by one for 2-3 minutes each side at moderate heat or you can adjust the cooking time depending on your desired result but overcook to keep the fish moist.
- Place in a serving platter. Top with a scoop of semi solidified butter garlic and tanigue steak and serve. Garnish with lemon slice and parsley if desired.
Notes
Cooking Tips:
- Don't skimp on the marinating time: Allowing the tanigue slices to marinate in lemon juice for at least 15 minutes helps infuse the fish with tangy flavors, enhancing its taste and tenderness.
- Use a non-stick pan for grilling: To achieve a beautiful golden crust on the tanigue slices without sticking, make sure to use a non-stick pan when grilling. This ensures easy flipping and prevents the fish from breaking apart.
- Adjust cooking time to your preference: While the suggested cooking time is 2-3 minutes per side, feel free to adjust it according to your desired level of doneness. Be cautious not to overcook the tanigue, as it can dry out. Aim for a moist and flaky texture that melts in your mouth.
Razel tottoc
Thanks sa recipe. Try ko adobo mamaya. Yummy for sure 😉
Manny
Hi Razel, you’re welcome! Hope u like the adobo! ðŸ˜
Neil
This looks delicious. Ma-try nga. 🙂
Thanks sa recipe.
Manny
Hi Neil, good luck on your cooking!