Perfectly Grill Fish In Three Minutes Flat With A Cast Iron Skillet

Perfectly Grill Fish In Three Minutes Flat With A Cast Iron Skillet

Grilling fish can be a messy, complicated affair, especially if the fish sticks to the grill. The fastest, easiest, and safest way to grill up a piece of fish is actually with a classic kitchen staple.

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As Alexandra Stafford at Food52 explains, fish is a delicate food, and that usually means you have to put extra care into your meal preparation. If you’re looking for quick and easy way to cook up a big piece of fish, however, Stafford suggests you grab your cast iron skillet and set it on the grill as it heats up. Once the grill’s temperature climbs, the skillet will get super hot. Add a little oil, then carefully lower the fish fillet into the skillet and close the lid. Set a timer for three minutes, then open it back up.

The fish will be perfectly seared, giving it a nice crust on the bottom, and it should release from the pan with a slight nudge from your spatula. You’ll get the smoky flavour of grill cooking without any dangerous flareups or sticking. You won’t get those glorious grill marks on your fish, but that’s just for visual effect anyway. Also, if you’re using a gas grill, you won’t really get any smoky flavour, unless you use some smoking chips. Otherwise, this method is pretty simple and effective.

The Easiest, Fastest (3-Minute!) Way to Grill Fish [Food52]


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