Grilled Stuffed Tilapia Recipe
Grilled Stuffed Tilapia is like your typical grilled whole fish except that it is stuffed with delicious veggies inside. It is simple, easy-to-cook, delicious, and totally Filipino. I enjoyed having it with a dip of spicy toyomansi (ponzu). So, how easy is it to make your own grilled stuffed tilapia? Let me tell you. I…
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Grilled Stuffed Tilapia is like your typical grilled whole fish except that it is stuffed with delicious veggies inside. It is simple, easy-to-cook, delicious, and totally Filipino. I enjoyed having it with a dip of spicy toyomansi (ponzu).
So, how easy is it to make your own grilled stuffed tilapia? Let me tell you. I started out by buying the freshest tilapia from the Asian store. It is better if you can have them clean-up the fish by removing the scales, gills, and guts. Make sure to wash the fish usingย running water to make sure that it is clean and that the scales and other innards are completely removed. I then rub coarse salt all over the fish including the cavity. This gives the fish flavor and it can also make it last a bit longer, if you plan to cook it at a later time (you have to put it in a fridge or freeze it though if you plan to cook it after several hours).
The stuffing is simply a mixture of chopped tomato, onion, scallion, and ginger. I added lemon juice to make it fresh tasting along with salt and pepper for extra flavor. Simply scoop the mixture into the cavity of the fish then you are ready to grill. I usually use a cooking oil spray to coat the outer part of the fish with oil. This will prevent the fish from sticking to the grill. If there are still scales, coating the fish with oil is not necessary. It will also be handy if you have a grilling basket for fish because you can easily flip the fish when needed. It also holds the stuffing and prevents it from falling-off while you grill.
That’s about it. The next steps are all up to you. You might probably arrange this in a boodle fight manner with banana leaves, rice, and all the nitty gritty. You can also simply do this like I do — arrange in a large plate and serve in the middle of the dining table for the entire family to enjoy.
Try this Grilled Stuffed Tilapia Recipe. Let me know what you think.
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Grilled Stuffed Tilapia Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 whole large tilapia cleaned (scales and gut removed)
- 1 large plum tomato cubed
- 1/4 cup chopped scallions
- 1 small yellow onion cubed
- 1 teaspoon minced ginger
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 2 1/2 teaspoons course sea salt
- Cooking oil spray
Instructions
- Rub 1 1/2 teaspoons salt all over the fish. Set aside.
- Combine the tomato, onion, scallions, garlic powder, ginger, lemon juice, pepper, and remaining salt in a bowl. Mix well.
- Stuff the mixture in the cavity of the tilapia.
- Heat-up the grill. Once the grill is ready, spray a little cooking oil on both sides of the tilapia. This will prevent the skin of the fish from sticking on the grill.
- Grill each side of the tilapia for 10 to 12 minutes.
- Remove from the grill and arrange in a serving plate. Serve with your favorite dipping sauce.
- Share and enjoy!
Nutrition Information
Abigail says
can i use other fish? i mean those fishes that can be grilled?
Vanjo Merano says
Sure, you can use milkfish and other fish varieties too.
Gianni says
Did you really have to remove the scales? We usually leave it on when grilling they say it helps in grilling the fish.
Vanjo Merano says
If you want to enjoy the fish better, I suggest that you remove the scales before you grill it. Grease the fish with oil before you grill to prevent the skin from sticking from the grill. In my opinion, grilling fish with scales on only prevents it from sticking on the grill. I am not sure if there are other benefits. It is your choice.