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Amazing Mullet Fish Recipes That You’ll Fall in Love With

Mullet fish is one of the most commercially harvested fish and is a great choice of seafood among a variety of cuisines. Here are some delicious recipes on how to cook this fish.

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A whole grilled red mullet fish, stuffed with herbs and lemon, resting on a wooden board

There are two types of mullet fish―striped mullet and silver mullet. They swim in large schools and keep jumping out of the water; hence they are also known as jumping mullet. This trait of theirs makes fishing for them easier. These fishes have a firm texture, and a moderate flavor. It makes for lean meat and thus, can also be eaten by those on a diet, either grilled or steamed. Before we take a look at some of the delicious recipes, here are some tips on how to buy, cook, and preserve mullet fish:

  • If you buy a whole fish, ensure that its skin is shiny, and that it does not carry any slime.

  • Its belly cavity should be clean, unless you plan to clean it yourself. There shouldn’t be any cuts on the fish, except for the one made to remove the guts.
  • If you buy steaks, ensure that the flesh is translucent, firm, and not discolored. It should smell mildly of the ocean.
  • If you are preparing a marinade for the fish, and require some to be used later for basting, keep aside the necessary portion.
  • This fish cooks quickly, so do not allow it to overcook.

Crispy Mullet Fish Salad (Serves 6)

Ingredients

  • Florida Mullet fillets, 2 pounds
  • White vinegar, ½ cup
  • Tarragon leaves, 1 teaspoon
  • All-purpose flour, 1 cup
  • Yellow cornmeal, ½ cup
  • Lime juice, ¼ cup
  • Salt, 1 teaspoon
  • Pepper, ¼ teaspoon
  • Paprika, 2 teaspoons
  • Black radish, 6
  • Lettuce bundles, 6
  • Beefsteak tomatoes, 3
  • Garlic cloves, 2 (chopped)
  • Baby fennel bulbs, 12
  • Pink radishes, 12
  • Thyme
  • Bay leaf
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Chicken stock, 4 cups
  • Olive oil, for frying salad vegetables

Procedure

  • Cut the fillets in strips of 4-5 inches.
  • In a flat dish, mix together the vinegar, lime juice, and tarragon leaves.
  • Put the fish strips in this mixture, and allow them to marinade for about 30 minutes. Cover the dish with a lid.
  • In a large bowl, mix together the cornmeal, paprika, salt, pepper, and flour.
  • Dredge the fish strips in this dry mixture after removing them from the marinade.
  • Heat the olive oil and deep-fry the fish in it until they are golden brown. Drain the excess oil from the fish using a paper towel.

  • Peel the tomatoes, remove the seeds, and cut them into quarters.
  • In a saucepan, heat the olive oil, and add the garlic, thyme, bay leaf, salt, and pepper to it.
  • Add the chicken stock to the pan and allow it to simmer until it attains the consistency of a sauce.
  • Remove the pan from the heat, and allow it to cool until it reaches the room temperature.
  • Slice the fennel, and soak it in ice water along with the radishes.
  • Line each dish with lettuce, and sprinkle lemon juice on them.
  • Cut the black radish, and line only one side of the dish with it.
  • Place the fish strips on each plate. Garnish it with fennel, and top it with the previously prepared sauce.

Smoked Mullet Fish (Serves 6)

Ingredients

  • Split mullet, 5 pounds
  • Water, 1 gallon
  • Kosher salt, ¾-1 cup
  • Brown sugar, 1 cup
  • Onion powder, 1 tablespoon
  • Pepper
  • Fresh parsley
  • Hot sauce (optional)
  • Lemon wedges (optional)
Materials Required
  • Roasting pan
  • Wire rack
  • Charcoal
  • Smoker
  • Wood chips

Procedure

  • Rinse the fish clean. In a bowl, combine the water, salt, sugar, and onion powder. Soak the fish in this solution for about 45 minutes to 1 hour. If you wish the fish to be saltier, soak it for a longer time.
  • Remove the fish from this solution, and lightly rinse it with plain water. Discard the solution.
  • Place the fish on the roasting pan with the wire rack. Cover it with paper towels, and allow it to rest for about 2-3 hours, or until it has completely dried.
  • Place the charcoal in the smoker, and heat it up for about 20 minutes. Simultaneously, place the wood chips in water for the same amount of time.

  • Remove them from the water, and put them in the smoker along with the charcoal. Take the pan with the wire rack and place it on the smoker.
  • Fill the necessary amount of water as indicated by the fill line on the pan.
  • Place the fish on the rack, and cover it with a lid.
  • Allow it to cook for at least 2 hours or until it starts flaking easily.
  • Garnish it with the parsley, followed by the lemon wedges and hot sauce, if desired.

Grilled, Stuffed Whole Red Mullet Fish (Serves 4)

Ingredients

  • Whole red mullets, 4 (about ½ pound each)
  • Onion, 1 (medium-sized)
  • Tomato, ½ (de-seeded; finely chopped)
  • Parsley (finely chopped)
  • Olive oil, 2 tablespoons
  • Liver of the mullet (finely chopped)
  • Lemons, 2 (juiced)
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Procedure

  • Gut the fish by making a cut through the belly, right up to the bone. Remember to place the liver aside.
  • Mix together the finely chopped liver, onion, tomato, and parsley in a large bowl, and add the salt, pepper, and olive oil to the mixture.
  • Slit the fish all along, and stuff the entire fish with the above-mentioned mixture. Use a strong thread to sew the cavity, so that the stuffing doesn’t leak out.
  • Season the fish with salt, and allow it to rest for about 45 minutes.

  • On a heated grill, place the stuffed fish, brushed with olive oil. Let it cook until it starts flaking easily.
  • For the dressing, blend together the lemon juice, olive oil, parsley, and a little water.
  • Once the mullet is ready, dip it in the dressing, and place it on a dish. Pour the remaining dressing over the fish.

This fish can be substituted with mahi-mahi, mackerel, and pompano. Treat yourself with the delicious flavors of mullet fish, and savor these recipes with your friends and family.