{"id":8913,"date":"2023-08-11T11:48:50","date_gmt":"2023-08-11T11:48:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kitchensinks-reviews.com\/?p=8913"},"modified":"2023-08-11T11:48:50","modified_gmt":"2023-08-11T11:48:50","slug":"22-grilled-fish-recipes-for-every-occasion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kitchensinks-reviews.com\/recipes\/22-grilled-fish-recipes-for-every-occasion\/","title":{"rendered":"22 Grilled Fish Recipes For Every Occasion"},"content":{"rendered":"
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If you’re looking for mouthwatering grilled dinner ideas, look no further than this collection of delicious recipes featuring succulent grilled fish. Whether you’re a seasoned grilling pro or a beginner, we’ve got you covered with step-by-step instructions on how to set up your grill for perfect results every time. From foil-packed grilled foods to kebab recipes to main dish recipes for any seafood lover, this collection has something for everyone. So fire up your grill and get ready to impress your friends and family with fantastic grilled fish dishes, like these tuna steaks. When the quality of fish is top-tier, a simple cooking method is often the best route to go. This recipe lets the flavor of the fish shine through and offers the perfect base recipe for building a meal that suits your mood.<\/p>\n
Get the Recipe:Grilled Tuna Steaks<\/p>\n
Cooking salmon on skewers can make things easy when preparing for a crowd, and slices of lemon tucked between each piece ensure little to no dryness. Don’t skip the sauce, which combines umami-rich miso paste with fresh herbs and fresh garlic.<\/p>\n
Get the Recipe:Herby Miso Grilled Salmon Skewers<\/p>\n
This easy grilled salmon recipe really is the best—you get a perfectly cooked, moist and flaky fish with a delicious crispy skin. The flavor profile is salty from the capers, tangy from the lemon, herbaceous from the tarragon, a touch sweet from the brown sugar and packs a bit of spice from freshly ground black pepper.<\/span><\/p>\n Get the Recipe:The Best Grilled Salmon<\/p>\n This recipe for whole grilled sea fish draws on Filipino flavors by combining it with a fresh tomato and onion salsa. Don’t skip the fish sauce, which adds a subtle boost of umami.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Filipino Whole Grilled Fish with Tomato-Onion Salsa<\/p>\n Tangy, zippy mojo sauce steals the show in this couldn’t-be-easier mahi-mahi recipe. A simple combination of garlic, lime and cilantro ensures bright, bold flavors with minimal prep work.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Grilled Mahi-Mahi with Mojo<\/p>\n Salmon cooks beautifully on the grill due to the high level of healthy fats in the fish. This recipe will please even well-done salmon lovers. The juicy honey-soy glaze and tangy ginger and herb stuffing keep the fish from getting too dry.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Honey Soy Grilled Salmon with Edamame<\/p>\n By using a thick slice of pineapple instead of wood, fish fillets are protected from the direct heat of the grill, so they remain perfectly tender and moist. Use the rest of the pineapple to make a colorful sweet-and-spicy salsa.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Grilled Fish on Pineapple Planks with Spicy Pineapple Salsa<\/p>\n Grilling a whole fish might seem intimidating, but this recipe makes it easy with a simple method. By stuffing the interior with lime, basil and ginger, the fish stays flavorful without getting dried out by the hot grill.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Grilled Branzino with Basil, Lime and Ginger<\/p>\n Stuck in a salmon rut? Paired with an herb and Meyer lemon compound butter, this grilled salmon is anything but boring. Double the compound butter recipe to use later on steak, chicken or even just slathered on a slice of bread.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Grilled Salmon with Herb and Meyer Lemon Compound Butter<\/p>\n Halibut makes a killer fish sandwich, especially when paired with a spicy and herbaceous cilantro chutney that is perfectly spreadable with the help of shredded coconut. Top the fish with shredded carrots dressed in tangy lime juice for a much-needed crunch.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Grilled Fish Sandwiches with Cilantro Chutney<\/p>\n Just because tilapia is cheap doesn’t mean it has to be boring. Simple grilled tilapia gets an upgrade from an elegant beurre blanc. An easy side of caper and parsley orzo pasta completes the meal that’s quick enough to make any night of the week.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Grilled Tilapia with Lemon Butter, Capers and Orzo<\/p>\n This recipe pairs simple grilled salmon with a foil packet full of fresh veggies so you can put it to the side of the grill while you focus on the fish. Toasted sesame oil and chili garlic sauce add a boost of flavor to each bite.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Grilled Salmon with Foil-Pack Sesame Broccoli<\/p>\n Swordfish is one of the easier fish to grill due to its firm texture. This grilled swordfish recipe is served with a bright and tangy salsa verde that complements the fish without overpowering it.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Grilled Swordfish with Salsa Verde<\/p>\n Grilled fish tacos can be just as satisfying as their crispy fried counterparts as long as you top them with a tangy slaw. Use grouper, as the recipe suggests, or feel free to sub in your favorite firm white fish.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Grilled Fish Tacos with Lime Slaw<\/p>\n For a lighter take on the backyard burger, try out this grilled tuna burger. Made with sushi-grade tuna, these tuna burgers are easy to make and packed full of flavor with the help of a spicy Sriracha mayo spread.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Grilled Tuna Burgers with Spicy Mayo<\/p>\n Grilled whole fish gets an infusion of Spanish flavors thanks to an olive oil and paprika rub. A mixture of garlic, lemon, scallions, and fresh herbs stuffed inside makes sure the fish is brimming with flavor from the inside out.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Spanish-Style Grilled Fish<\/p>\n The fear of fish sticking to the grill is enough to make anyone second guess this cooking method unless you go with Marcela Valladolid’s foil-packet salmon recipe. By enclosing the fish in a package, you can remove the risk of sticking while also achieving a healthy dinner that’s packed full of flavor.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Grilled Foil-Packet Fennel Salmon<\/p>\n By packing tuna steaks with a salsa verde-inspired herb mixture, you can have a tasty dinner that’s simple enough to make on a busy weeknight. If you end up with a surplus of extra fish, make a great tuna fish salad from the leftovers.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Tuscan-Style Grilled Tuna Steaks<\/p>\n For a recipe that’s almost too pretty to eat, try this grilled swordfish paired with a summery grilled mango salsa. Packed with charred corn, diced avocado and spicy habanero chili, the salsa goes perfectly with the ancho-rubbed swordfish.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Grilled Swordfish with a Grilled Mango Salsa<\/p>\n If you find yourself craving a fish sandwich but don’t want to spend the money going out to eat, try this grilled fish sandwich from Rachel Ray. The baked waffle fries are just as satisfying as those at the restaurant, especially when dipped in a spicy Bloody Mary-inspired ketchup dip.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Grilled Fish Sammies with Garlic Tartar Sauce and Baked Waffle Fries with Spicy Bloody Ketchup and a Slaw Salad<\/p>\n You’re going to love this miso-ginger marinated grilled salmon recipe from Bobby Flay. Made using a mixture of light white miso, mirin, rice vinegar, soy sauce and fresh ginger, the marinade infuses the salmon in just thirty minutes. If you can find it, finish the fish with a drizzle of fragrant yuzu citrus juice.<\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Miso-Ginger Marinated Grilled Salmon<\/p>\n This modern version of grilled snapper is jam-packed with flavor. The foundation of the dish is epis, Haiti’s herb-and-seasoning blend usually made with sweet and hot peppers, onion, garlic, fresh herbs and a variety of spices and other flavorings. It’s used in countless Haitian dishes, from rice and beans to soups and stews; it’s also a favored marinade. This recipe makes the epis with a blender instead of mortar-and-pestle and grills the fish over <\/span>charcoal or gas rather than over wood. Wrapping the fish in banana leaves before grilling seals in flavor and juices. Scotch bonnet peppers are one of the stars of this dish, adding a kick that’s sure to get attention at a barbecue<\/span><\/p>\n Get the Recipe:Epis-Marinated Grilled Red Snapper<\/p>\nFilipino Whole Grilled Fish with Tomato-Onion Salsa<\/span><\/h2>\n
Grilled Mahi-Mahi with Mojo<\/span><\/h2>\n
Honey Soy Grilled Salmon with Edamame<\/span><\/h2>\n
Grilled Fish on Pineapple Planks with Spicy Pineapple Salsa<\/span><\/h2>\n
Grilled Branzino with Basil, Lime and Ginger<\/span><\/h2>\n
Grilled Salmon with Herb and Meyer Lemon Compound Butter<\/span><\/h2>\n
Grilled Fish Sandwiches with Cilantro Chutney<\/span><\/h2>\n
Grilled Tilapia with Lemon Butter, Capers and Orzo<\/span><\/h2>\n
Grilled Salmon with Foil-Pack Sesame Broccoli<\/span><\/h2>\n
Grilled Swordfish with Salsa Verde<\/span><\/h2>\n
Grilled Fish Tacos with Lime Slaw<\/span><\/h2>\n
Grilled Tuna Burgers with Spicy Mayo<\/span><\/h2>\n
Spanish-Style Grilled Fish<\/span><\/h2>\n
Grilled Foil-Packet Fennel Salmon<\/span><\/h2>\n
Tuscan-Style Grilled Tuna Steaks<\/span><\/h2>\n
Grilled Swordfish with a Grilled Mango Salsa<\/span><\/h2>\n
Grilled Fish Sammies with Garlic Tartar Sauce and Baked Waffle Fries with Spicy Bloody Ketchup and a Slaw Salad<\/span><\/h2>\n
Miso-Ginger Marinated Grilled Salmon<\/span><\/h2>\n
Epis-Marinated Grilled Red Snapper<\/span><\/h2>\n
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