Mahi Churro with Jalapeno Slaw and Cinnamon Aioli
Mahi Churro with Jalapeno Slaw and Cinnamon Aioli requires approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes from start to finish. This recipe serves 4. Watching your figure? This pescatarian recipe has 982 calories, 61g of protein, and 24g of fat per serving. It is perfect for The Fourth Of July. If you have ground cinnamon, mahi mahi fillet, canolan oil, and It is an expensive recipe for fans of European food. Mahi Churro with Jalapeno Slaw and Cinnamon Aioli, Town House® Flatbread Crisps® Crusted Mahi Mahi with Curry Dill Aioli, and Zucchini Wrapped Mahi Mahi W/ Tomato Aioli are very similar to this recipe.
Instructions
Cut the fish into even portions lengthwise, to fit the shape of a taco shell or tortilla.
Batter: In a large bowl whisk together the eggs, cornstarch, milk and salt.
Put the mahi mahi strips into the batter, toss gently to coat and let it marinate for at least 1 hour. Stir occasionally, so the cornstarch doesn't settle to the bottom of the bowl.
While the fish marinates make the aioli: In a food processor or blender, add the egg yolks, orange zest, orange juice, garlic, salt and cinnamon. Pulse the ingredients until they are well blended and then, with the processor running, very slowly begin to add the canola oil. The texture you are looking for is that of mayonnaise.
Slaw: In a large bowl combine the cabbages, jalapenos, lime zest, lime juice, honey, salt and cilantro.
Heat a small nonstick saute pan over medium-low heat. Stir in all of the spice mix ingredients and cook until toasted, about 1 minute.
Fill a large, deep saute pan with straight sides, half way up with canola oil and put it over medium heat.
Heat the oil to 350 degrees F.
Put the mahi mahi pieces in the oil and cook for about 2 minutes a side. When they are done, remove to a paper towel to drain and immediately sprinkle with the toasted spice mix. You can go as heavy or light with the spice as you like. Repeat this process until all the fish is cooked.
Lay 1 to 2 pieces of fish in each taco shell or heated tortilla. Top with aioli and slaw and enjoy!
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