Grilled Whole Red Snapper

Grilled Whole Red Snapper
You can never have too many main course recipes, so give Grilled Whole Red Snapper a try. This recipe serves 4. Watching your figure? This gluten free, dairy free, whole 30, and pescatarian recipe has 1592 calories, 303g of protein, and 31g of fat per serving. It is perfect for The Fourth Of July. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes roughly 30 minutes. If you have scallions, capers, canolan oil, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. To use up the ground allspice you could follow this main course with the Allspice Angel Food Cakes With Pineapple Curd And Oven-dried Pi as a dessert.

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Pick your favorite flavor combination (Asian, Mediterranean or Caribbean, at left).
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Choose one of the flavor combinations and chop all of the ingredients except the oil together with a large pinch of salt.
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Transfer the paste to a small bowl and stir in the oil. Make 5 parallel 3-inch-long slashes on each side of the snapper, slicing almost through to the bone. Lightly season the fish with salt and fill the slashes with the paste. Rub the fish all over with canola oil.
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Light a grill and oil a grill basket that's large enough to hold the fish. Set the fish in the basket and grill over moderate heat, turning once, until the flesh just flakes with a fork, about 20 minutes. Carefully remove the fish from the basket and transfer to a platter. Using 2 forks, lift the fillets off the bones and serve.
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Recommended wine: Pinot Grigio, Gruener Veltliner, Pinot Noir

Pinot Grigio, Gruener Veltliner, and Pinot Noir are my top picks for Fish. Fish is as diverse as wine, so it's hard to pick wines that go with every fish. A crisp white wine, such as a pinot grigio or Grüner Veltliner, will suit any delicately flavored white fish. Meaty, strongly flavored fish such as salmon and tuna can even handle a light red wine, such as a pinot noir. The Alsace Willm Pinot Gris Reserve with a 4.4 out of 5 star rating seems like a good match. It costs about 16 dollars per bottle.
Alsace Willm Pinot Gris Reserve
Alsace Willm Pinot Gris Reserve
An intense golden color with hints of ocher, the wine has a nose of ripe fruit, quince. In the mouth the attack is both supple and full, with notes of honey and spices. The final perfectly balances sugar and acidity.Pair this wine alongside pan-fried foie gras, grilled or roasted white meats (pork, veal), rabbit, poultry in cream sauce, smoked fish, mushroom dishes such as risotto.
DifficultyMedium
Ready In30 m.
Servings4
Health Score90
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