4 Chef’s Recipes for Grilled Fish Marinade

Before your fish hits the grill, bathe it in flavour! We asked four of Canada’s most in-demand chefs to share their most succulent recipes for grilled fish marinade.

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4 Great Grilled Fish Marinade Recipes

4 Great Grilled Fish Marinade Recipes

Quick and easy to prepare, marinades consist of acid (citrus, vinegar or wine), oil and spices. For tasty results, marinate fish in a sealed container or in a plastic zipper bag before grilling. Thick steaks need up to three hours, but often less; fillets and shellfish require 30 minutes-any longer and they’ll cook in the acid.

Here, four chefs from across Canada share their favourite marinade recipes.

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Japanese Seven-Spice Marinade Recipe

Japanese Seven-Spice Marinade Recipe

The shichimi togarashi (Japanese seven-spice) marinade recipe by Kyle Groves, of Calgary’s Catch & The Oyster Bar, goes well with albacore tuna and mackerel-citrus tempers the oily taste of the fish and imparts a more delicate flavour.

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 Adobo Marinade Recipe

Adobo Marinade Recipe

Chef Jason Townes, from Ryan Duffy’s in Halifax, serves wild-caught Pacific salmon with his adobo marinade recipe. Strong-flavoured salmon can handle a piquant sauce well.

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Moroccan Marinade Recipe

Moroccan Marinade Recipe

Morgan Wilson of Trios Bistro in Toronto likes to pair a Moroccan marinade recipe with branzini (or catfish or mahi mahi); the firm-textured fish is the perfect match for the marinade’s deep, exotic flavours.

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 Lightly Acidic Oyster Marinade Recipe

Lightly Acidic Oyster Marinade Recipe

The beer in this oyster marinade recipe by Daniel Notkin of Montreal’s The Old Port Fishing Co. rounds out its light acidity.

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