marinated yellowtail

Author of this recipe: Marissa Orwin

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Discover our delicious marinated yellowtail recipe - tender, flavorful, and perfect for your meals.

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  11. **Marinated Yellowtail: A Step-by-Step Guide**
  12. Discover the perfect flavor in our [best yellowtail marinade](https://bit.ly/3XYZ789) recipe, crafted with rich flavors and tender meat.
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  14. ### Ingredients:
  15. - **1 large yellowtail (or 4–5 smaller ones)**
  16. - **2 tablespoons olive oil**
  17. - **4 garlic cloves, minced**
  18. - **½ cup fresh parsley, chopped**
  19. - **¼ cup red bell pepper, diced**
  20. - **¼ cup onion, finely chopped**
  21. - **3 tablespoons soy sauce**
  22. - **1 teaspoon sesame oil**
  23. - **1 teaspoon oyster seasoning**
  24. - **½ teaspoon ground black pepper**
  25. - **½ teaspoon dried basil or fresh mint** (optional)
  26. - **4 cups low-sodium yellowtail stock**
  27. - **2 cloves garlic, for garnish**
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  29. ### Marinating Process:
  30. 1. **Prepare the yellowtail:** Slice the backbone of each yellowtail and remove any internal organs to ensure tender meat.
  31. 2. **Combine marinade ingredients:** In a bowl, whisk together olive oil, minced garlic, chopped parsley, red bell pepper, onion, soy sauce, sesame oil, oyster seasoning, black pepper, and fresh basil or mint.
  32. 3. **Coat the fish:** Rub the marinade mixture evenly over the yellowtail to ensure full saturation.
  33. 4. **Marinate in the fridge:** Let marinate for at least 2 hours, preferably overnight, to allow flavors to develop.
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  35. ### Cooking Method:
  36. 1. **Preheat oven:** Set your oven to 375°F (190°C) and preheat with a baking sheet of parchment-lined paper.
  37. 2. **Cook in the oven:** Toss cooked yellowtail in flour or dredge until lightly coated, then transfer to the prepared baking sheet.
  38. 3. **Bake until golden:** Bake for about 15–20 minutes, flipping halfway, until the fish is flaky and cooked through.
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  40. ### Presentation:
  41. - Serve with steamed vegetables like broccoli and asparagus.
  42. - Toss leftover marinade with rice or noodles for a quick meal.
  43. This recipe ensures tender, flavorful yellowtail that’s perfect for any occasion. Enjoy your dish!

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FatN/A g
CarbohydratesN/A g
ProteinN/A g

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