Maui Style Snapper Recipes

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30 BEST WAYS TO COOK SNAPPER



30 Best Ways to Cook Snapper image

Try these snapper recipes for an easy fish dinner any night of the week! From baked to grilled to fried, there are plenty of tasty ways to prepare snapper.

Provided by insanelygood

Categories     Recipe Roundup     Seafood

Number Of Ingredients 30

2 Baked Red Snapper
2 Lemon Red Snapper with Herb Butter
Cajun-Style Blackened Snapper
Pan-Seared Red Snapper
Grilled Lemon Garlic Red Snapper
Cajun Yellowtail Snapper with Mango Avocado Chutney
Roasted Red Snapper Italian Style
Oven-Baked Whole Yellowtail Snapper
Pan-Fried Yellowtail Snapper
Caribbean Grilled Snapper with Garlic Aioli
Blacked Seared Yellowtail Snapper With Sauteed Vegetables
Crispy Skinned Florida Yellowtail Snapper
Snapper Fish Tacos
Mangrove Snapper Chowder
Red Snapper en Papillote
Foil-Wrapped Oven-Baked Red Snapper
Fire-Roasted Snapper Wrapped in Green Corn Husks
Red Snapper Open-Faced Sandwiches
Blackened Red Snapper with Fresh Salsa
Spaghetti with Snapper, Oregano, Olives, and Sun-Dried Tomatoes
Snapper Piccata
Fried Red Snapper Bites
Dominican Fried Red Snapper
Crispy Fried Red Snapper Fish Sticks
Mediterranean-Style Red Snapper
Jamaican Steamed Fish
Broiled Red Snapper with Ginger Lime Butter
Red Snapper Cakes with Avocado Tomatillo Sauce
Snapper Ceviche
Snapper in Dark Ale Butter

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PAN ROASTED ONAGA (RED SNAPPER) WITH CHARRED SUGARLOAF PINEAPPLE, HAWAIIAN HEARTS OF PALM AND KAFIR LIME JUS



Pan Roasted Onaga (Red Snapper) with Charred Sugarloaf Pineapple, Hawaiian Hearts of Palm and Kafir Lime Jus image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h25m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 (3-pound Onaga) or Red Snapper, scaled, filleted, and bones reserved
2 tablespoons peanut oil, plus 1 tablespoon
Salt and pepper
1/4 cup diced carrot
1/4 cup diced celery
1/4 cup diced onion
1-ounce ginger, peeled and cut into julienne
3 Kafir lime leaves
1 1/2 cups water
1 tablespoon Thai fish sauce
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 pineapple, peeled and cored
8 ounces canned hearts of palm
2 green onions, cut into 2-inch bias
2 tablespoons cilantro, leaves only
1-ounce Thai basil, leaves removed and stems reserved

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  • Cut the red snapper into 4 equal portions, approximately 6 ounces each. Score skin to prevent curling. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Preheat a stainless saute pan on medium heat and add 2 tablespoons of peanut oil. Lay fish in pan, skin-side down, and cook for 2 minutes or until skin starts to color. Turn fish and cook for 1 minute. Place pan in oven and roast for 7 minutes.
  • To make lime jus, remove fish from pan, add fish bones, carrots, celery, onion, 1/2 of ginger, and lime leaves. Return to heat and saute for 1 minute. Add water and fish sauce and gently simmer for 20 minutes. Strain through cheesecloth, return to heat, and add the soy sauce.
  • Preheat another stainless steel pan on high heat. Coat pineapple slices and heart of palm with peanut oil. Char in hot pan until hearts of palm are light brown and pineapple is dark brown.
  • To serve return fish to oven to briefly warm. Place fish, skin side up, in a large bowls, lay alternating slices of pineapple and hearts of palm on fish, ladle lime jus around fish, float green onion, ginger, and cilantro in jus, and top pineapple with basil leaves.

UNCLE GLENN'S ONAGA (STEAMED RED SNAPPER WITH SOMEN)



Uncle Glenn's Onaga (Steamed Red Snapper With Somen) image

In Hawaii, onaga is the most prized kind of snapper and the centerpiece of festive meals. Glenn Yamashita steams the whole fish, Chinese-style, with a sour-salty stuffing, a topping of preserved vegetables and a tumble of aromatics. Two of the ingredients are readily available in Hawaii but may require more of a search elsewhere: chung choi, salted turnip wrapped in its own leaves - pickled mustard greens are a fine substitute - and scallop powder, which can be approximated with fish sauce. Skeins of Japanese somen noodles are tucked beneath the fish and hot oil poured over at the end. Done right, it crackles.

Provided by Ligaya Mishan

Categories     dinner, seafood, main course

Time 1h15m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 garlic cloves, crushed
1/4 cup peanut oil
1 whole red snapper or other whole mild white fish (2 1/2 to 3 pounds), gutted and scaled, head and tail left on (see Tip)
2 bundles somen (about 7 ounces)
1 small celery stalk, cut into very thin matchsticks
1 small carrot, peeled and cut into very thin matchsticks
3 scallions, cut into very thin matchsticks
1/2 small white onion, cut into very thin matchsticks
1 small bunch cilantro, leaves coarsely chopped, stems minced
1 ball (about 1 1/4 ounces) chung choi (salted preserved turnip), rinsed, squeezed dry and finely chopped (3 tablespoons; see Tip)
1 (3-inch) piece fresh ginger, peeled and minced (1/3 cup)
1 teaspoon oyster sauce
1 teaspoon scallop powder mixed with water to make a thin paste, or 1 teaspoon fish sauce
1 tablespoon soy sauce

Steps:

  • The day before cooking, submerge the garlic in the oil in a small container. Cover and refrigerate overnight.
  • When ready to cook, check the fish for any remaining scales and scrape off, paying special attention to the head and tail. Rinse the fish and pat dry.
  • Boil the somen according to the package instructions, rinsing and draining well. While the noodles are still damp, arrange them on a serving platter and cover with plastic wrap.
  • Loosely toss together the celery, carrot, scallions, onion and cilantro leaves in a small mixing bowl. Set aside at room temperature (if refrigerated, the hot oil added at the end won't sizzle). In another small bowl, mix the chung choi, ginger and cilantro stems, and stuff 1/2 cup of the mixture inside the fish cavity, including the head. Pat the remaining few tablespoons over both sides of the fish's body.
  • Set a steamer rack or other metal rack inside a wok or roasting pan large enough to accomodate the fish and set on the stove, straddling two burners if needed. Have ready the wok's lid or sheets of foil large enough to cover the roasting pan tightly. Add enough water to come up to the rack (1 to 1 1/2 inches). Bring the water to a boil over high heat.
  • Meanwhile, stack 2 sheets of heavy-duty aluminum foil large enough to hold the fish. Turn up and crimp the foil at the edges to create a boat just large enough to fit the fish. The raised edges will catch the drippings, which will make the sauce. Put the foil boat on the rack over the boiling water, then lay the stuffed fish on the foil. Cover with a lid or tightly with foil and let steam for 15 to 18 minutes (6 minutes per pound). Don't lift the lid to check on the fish, as this will cause the temperature to drop. Adjust the temperature as needed if the lid begins to clatter. Uncover and check to see if the fish is done: The eyes should be white and bulging, the mouth slightly agape and a chopstick inserted into the flesh should slide in easily. Turn off the heat.
  • Using two long spatulas, gently transfer the fish to the somen platter, laying it on top of the noodles. Lift the foil boat out of the steamer, careful not to spill any sauce, and pour the sauce into a small bowl. Add the oyster sauce and scallop powder (or fish sauce) and stir. Pour the sauce over the fish, then cover the fish with the vegetable and herb garnish.
  • Pour the reserved garlic oil into a small saucepan. Heat over high until the garlic turns golden brown, 2 to 3 minutes. Turn off the heat and discard the garlic. Slosh the soy sauce over the garnished fish, then carefully pour on the hot garlic oil, letting it sizzle. Serve immediately.

MAUI-STYLE SNAPPER



Maui-Style Snapper image

Unlike Baja fish tacos, which are deep-fried in batter, those made Maui-style are grilled. In all my travels, whenever I'm near the ocean-whether it's in Hawaii, Mexico, Alaska, Thailand, or Australia-there has always been a small stand somewhere that serves the local catch in an affordable, portable (usually grilled) form. One of my funniest fish taco experiences occurred in a small town in Alaska where we had stopped for supplies during a sailing trip through Prince William Sound. There in front of us was an old school bus painted in bright, tropical colors now converted to a walk-up kitchen selling, of all things-Maui tacos! We were a long way from Hawaii, but the methods were the same-the local catch (salmon and crab, in this case), simply grilled and served with salsa on fresh tortillas. To reduce the heat of this dish, you can substitute Tabasco for the habanero hot sauce. If necessary, to prevent the pieces of snapper from falling through the grill grate into the fire, use a seafood grilling screen. The pineapple can be grilled ahead, if you prefer, and held at room temperature. Both the pineapple and snapper can also be grilled indoors on a nonstick ridged grill pan. For the pineapple use medium heat, 5 minutes per side; for the fish, very high heat, 3 to 4 minutes per side.

Yield makes 8 tacos

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 small pineapple, peeled, cored, and sliced into rings
1/4 cup habanero hot sauce or Tabasco sauce
1/2 cup vegetable oil
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
1 tablespoon fine sea salt
1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless red snapper or mahi mahi fillets, cut into 2 1/2 by 1/2-inch strips
8 (5 1/2-inch) soft white or yellow corn tortillas (page 13), for serving
Garnish: Iceberg Lettuce Garnish (page 144) and avocado wedges

Steps:

  • Prepare a charcoal or gas grill. In a large bowl, toss the pineapple with the hot sauce. Grill the fruit slices over very low heat until browned and caramelized, 10 minutes per side (don't let the slices blacken or burn). Cut the pineapple rings into small wedges and set aside.
  • Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combine the oil, lime juice, and salt and marinate the snapper strips in the mixture for 5 minutes (the oil will help prevent the fish from sticking to the grill). Once the pineapple is done, grill the fish over medium-high heat until cooked through, turning once, about 6 minutes total. Remove from the grill and serve immediately.
  • To serve, lay the tortillas side by side, open face and overlapping on a platter. Divide the lettuce, fish, pineapple, and avocado equally between the tortillas and top with salsa. Grab, fold, and eat right away. Or build your own taco: lay a tortilla, open face, in one hand. Spoon on some lettuce, filling, avocado, and salsa, and eat.

MACADAMIA NUT CRUSTED ONAGA (RUBY SNAPPER) WITH MAUI ONION RELISH



Macadamia Nut Crusted Onaga (Ruby Snapper) With Maui Onion Relish image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 40m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 19

1 Maui onion or other sweet onion, finely diced
1 tablespoon chopped fresh chives
1 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
1 teaspoon chopped Japanese pickled ginger
1 tablespoon ginger vinegar from pickled ginger
1/4 teaspoon prepared wasabi paste
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 shiso leaves (available in Japanese markets), cut into thin julienne strips, or 1 dash ground cumin
2 tablespoons ogo seaweed (available in Japanese markets), or julienned cucumber
1 teaspoon hijiki seaweed (available in Japanese markets), hydrated in cold water until tender, or 1 tablespoons julienned cucumber
Salt
Freshly ground black pepper
1 cup chopped unsalted macadamia nuts
4 (6-ounce) onaga fillets (Hawaiian gray snapper), yellowtail, or any other snappper
Ginger Butter, recipe follows
1 pound unsalted butter, softened
1/4 cup finely chopped fresh ginger
Pinch salt
Pinch sugar

Steps:

  • First, make the Maui Onion Relish. In a nonreactive mixing bowl, stir together all the relish ingredients. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 2 hours. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Lightly grease or oil a baking dish large enough to hold the fish fillets side by side.
  • Evenly spread the chopped macadamia nuts on a large dinner plate. Season a fish fillet with salt and pepper, and brush it evenly on both sides with 1/4 of the butter mixture. Dredge it in the nuts to crust it evenly on both sides, and transfer to the baking dish. Repeat with the remaining fillets, butter mixture, and nuts.
  • Bake the fish fillets until they are cooked through and the nut crust is golden brown, 8 to 10 minutes. Spoon the Maui Onion Relish onto 4 serving plates and, with a spatula, transfer a fillet to each plate, placing it on top of the relish. Serve immediately.
  • Prepare the Ginger Butter by putting all the ingredients in a food processor with the metal blade and processing until smooth. Set aside at room temperature.;

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