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Sauteed Mahi Mahi

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Ingredients

Adjust Servings:
1 1/2 - 2 lbs mahi mahi filet
salt and pepper
flour as needed
2 tablespoons butter per each fish piece
3 garlic cloves (crushed)
1/4 cup white wine
1/2 teaspoon capers per each fish piece (optional)

Nutritional information

210.8
Calories
62 g
Calories From Fat
7 g
Total Fat
4 g
Saturated Fat
139.4 mg
Cholesterol
201.4mg
Sodium
1.1 g
Carbs
0.1 g
Dietary Fiber
0.2 g
Sugars
31.7 g
Protein
129g
Serving Size (g)
4
Serving Size

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Sauteed Mahi Mahi

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    I defrosted what I thought was flounder and when I opened the package was faced with 1.5lb of Mahi Mahi with the skin on. I had 20 minutes to prepare and serve dinner so I ran to my computer and googled an easy Mahi Mahi recipe looking for one that I could make quickly with the ingredients I had on hand. Luckily I stumbled upon this one. The only extra work I had to do was remove the skin from the fish (and that took less than a minute) and cut my big fillet into three individual pieces. I didn't have any capers but that suit me fine since I don't care for them anyway. I cooked the fish in my Grandmothers old stainless steal electric fry pan on a 350 setting for grill/saute. The wine cooked off while the fish cooked but I didn't have any time to deglaze the pan and make a sauce. The fish didn't need it. It was perfect just the way it was. Moist, flavorful, cooked to perfection. I served it with smashed potatoes and french green beans. My 11 year old son asked what it was and I said a new kind of fish (as he hadn't had it before), he said it was the best fish he ever had and really liked it because it tasted great but it kinda felt like he was eating chicken (lol, whatever that means). My husband loved it to. Definitely a keeper! I will be making this again....and again....

    • 35 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Sauteed Mahi Mahi,This Hawaiian favorite white, sweet, moderately dense fish is most often served at luaus either baked or sauteed,I defrosted what I thought was flounder and when I opened the package was faced with 1.5lb of Mahi Mahi with the skin on. I had 20 minutes to prepare and serve dinner so I ran to my computer and googled an easy Mahi Mahi recipe looking for one that I could make quickly with the ingredients I had on hand. Luckily I stumbled upon this one. The only extra work I had to do was remove the skin from the fish (and that took less than a minute) and cut my big fillet into three individual pieces. I didn’t have any capers but that suit me fine since I don’t care for them anyway. I cooked the fish in my Grandmothers old stainless steal electric fry pan on a 350 setting for grill/saute. The wine cooked off while the fish cooked but I didn’t have any time to deglaze the pan and make a sauce. The fish didn’t need it. It was perfect just the way it was. Moist, flavorful, cooked to perfection. I served it with smashed potatoes and french green beans. My 11 year old son asked what it was and I said a new kind of fish (as he hadn’t had it before), he said it was the best fish he ever had and really liked it because it tasted great but it kinda felt like he was eating chicken (lol, whatever that means). My husband loved it to. Definitely a keeper! I will be making this again….and again….,Loved it. I too out more capers. Then used the extra sauce drippings to make a side if sauce adding flour, milk and a little more capers. Also served the fish with a touch of lemon on top. Yum!!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Slice the Mahi-Mahi Into 3" Thick Pieces.

    2
    Done

    Salt and Pepper the Mahi Mahi Filet.

    3
    Done

    Flour Each Piece and Place on Side.

    4
    Done

    Heat Butter in Pan on Medium Low. Crush Garlic and Place in With Butter While Cooking.

    5
    Done

    Add White Wine Immediately and Bring Up Heat. Place Mahi-Mahi Filet in Pan and Sauté on Both Sides.

    6
    Done

    If Desired, Add 1/2 Teaspoons Capers to Pan Five Minutes Prior to Completion of Each Individual Filet.

    7
    Done

    Cook With Capers For Another 2 Minutes. Serve.

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    Jordane Butler

    Meat maestro known for his perfectly cooked and seasoned dishes. Specializing in Trini and West Indian cuisine. Caters in lower Manhattan.

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