
The inspiration from this dish comes from one of my favorite restaurants in San Francisco, Tangerine. They make it using a sea bass but I tried it with tilapia, any kind of white fish would work well. I think they steam the fish and but I thought trying it with crispy fish would be a cool twist.
Ingredients:
2-4 Tilapia Filets
1 leek finely chopped – green onions will work if you can’t get leek
10-12 cherry tomatoes sliced in half
½ cup of edamame (if frozen, precook in the microwave for a minute) – peas will work as well.
1 tablespoon of finely diced ginger
2 finely diced garlic cloves
2 tablespoons of fresh squeezed citrus. I actually used tangerine, which I had on hand, but lemon or limes would work as well.
1 tablespoon of soy sauce. If you can get it use the really thick soy sauce that you get in Asian markets.
¼- ½ cup of chicken or vegetable stock
1 tablespoon of flour
Prep work is key to this dish because it comes together quickly. So start out by getting all your veggies diced and sauces poured in small cups.
To begin get your oven pre-heated to 450 degrees.
For the Fish – on the stove top, heat up a couple table spoons of olive oil to just a high enough heat that is does not smoke, then sear the fish filets (pepper and salt them on each side while cooking) until they are crispy on each side. It only takes a few minutes on each side. As soon as they are crispy and cooked, put them in a pan and into the oven so they stay hot and crisp.
Sauce – using the same pan you cooked the fish in – put in a bit more olive oil and a little butter, add the diced garlic, ginger and leeks and cook for a minute or so. Then add in the flour and brown it up a bit, next the chicken stock, soy sauce and citrus sauce. Bring it to a quick boil and add the edamame and tomatoes. Pepper it up to taste. If the sauce gets to thick just add a bit more stock or water. The sauce will come together quickly, like 5 minutes.
I served it up with steamed brown rice and steamed broccoli and ladled the sauce over the fish and rice. It was so tasty! The combination of flavors really work and over the crispy fish, it is delicious!