• 1/25 Nat Fish Taco Day 3

    From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to All on Friday, January 24, 2025 12:46:00
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    Title: Fort Worth Fish Tacos
    Categories: Seafood, Breads, Dairy, Herbs, Cheese
    Yield: 8 Servings

    8 (3 oz ea) fish filets
    2 ts Salt
    2 ts Louisiana hot sauce
    4 oz Cream cheese; softened
    1 bn Fresh cilantro; chopped
    1/2 c Mayonnaise
    5 oz Plain Greek yogurt
    4 sm Limes; in wedges
    1 c Flour
    1 ts Salt
    1 ts Garlic powder
    Cayenne pepper
    1/4 ts Black pepper
    1 c Dark beer
    2 qt Oil for frying
    8 sm (6") flour tortillas
    1/4 Head green cabbage; shredded
    14 oz Jar ready made salsa

    Place fish on plate and sprinkle with salt and hot sauce;
    cover and refrigerate a few minutes while making cilantro
    cream sauce. In a small bowl or large measuring cup,
    combine cream cheese, 2 T. cilantro, mayonnaise, yogurt
    and 1 T. of fresh lime juice; mix well, cover and
    refrigerate while making beer batter for fish.

    In a large bowl combine flour, salt, garlic powder,
    cayenne, pepper and beer; mix well with a whisk.

    In a large frying pan heat oil on medium high heat just
    until hot but not smoking. Remove fish from refrigerator;
    dip in beer batter and fry 3 at a time, turning when
    golden (approximately 2 minutes on each side, depending
    on the thickness); drain and keep warm. Repeat until all
    fish is cooked; cover and keep warm.

    Heat flour tortillas and cover to keep warm. Remove
    cilantro cream sauce from refrigerator to serve. Assemble
    tacos by placing a fish fillet on a warm tortilla, top
    with cabbage, then cream sauce, salsa, the remaining
    cilantro and a squeeze of the remaining lime wedges.

    NOTE: You can also make a great relish to top these off
    with using chopped jicama, avocado, red onion and
    whatever else you'd like-pickle in equal amounts of water
    and vinegar and a little sugar. Drain and put on
    top-wonderful!

    Posted by Paula Todora

    RECIPE FROM: https://www.justapinch.com

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