24 Jun 2014
by linettefm
in Food, Product testing, Recipe, Review, Uncategorized
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With fish prices rising and myself still craving fish, I have pretty much made every fish readily available in a manner of ways. Nothing satisfies a dual craving of seafood and fried food like the recipe below. The combination of salts brings a unique flavor to the dish as do the flours, which create a perfect thin crust that is super crunchy but remains light. You can make the dish using pretty much any fish (that is not ultra oily)or even use shrimps….po’ boys style or just bites to enjoy. You can also make “Devil Fish” bites by adding Sriracha to the buttermilk soak. Great for fish tacos too because the batter is crunchy but not heavy!

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Himalayan Pink Salt
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Salt Crystals are a nice size!
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Hiwa Kai Hawaiian Sea Salt
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Nothing in the salts I have tasted is like this one. Unique and delicious!
The combination of salts is what makes the impact because the salinity in the Himalayan Pink Salt is great in the buttermilk soak but does not “pickle” the meat. The Hiwa Kai Hawaiian Salt brings those earthy notes that is almost like a truffle but so unique that is difficult to pin point. In the end, you just end up with a flavor combination that is perfect and better than anything you can buy. It’s also quick to make!
Let’s get started……
I start the night before to allow the fish soak up all the flavors and I like making meals that allow me to prep the evening before, so I get less mess but the benefit of capturing every flavor note without doing a thing.
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I purchased Frozen this time and just defrosted the fillets.
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I use 3 Tilapia Fillets.
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You cut the fish into bite sizes
- Start with 3 Tilapia Fish Fillets and cut them into finger size pieces and I usually try to make bites in size that take one to two bites each to eat.
Buttermilk Soak:
- 1/8 of teaspoon of each (Dried Herbs)- Thyme, Oregano, Parsley, Dill Weed, Marjoram, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Black Pepper, and the Gourmet Nut’s Himalayan Pink Salt.
- Optional- You may add 1/8 of a teaspoon of Cayenne Pepper or more to suit your taste. I have added Sriracha in the past to create “Devil Bites” but again this is to your own discretion. You can also make 1/2 normal and 1/2 deviled to get different bites out of one dish.
- 1/2 cup of Buttermilk
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Combine the dry ingredients
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Then add fish and coat evenly
You add the dry ingredients and the fish to a bowl and mix to combine and cover everything evenly.
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Allow the fish to soak at least 4 hours but best overnight.
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You will see the buttermilk level just lower to the point very little is left.
Then add the buttermilk and allow the fish to soak over night. I like to give it at least 4 hours but the more you give it, the more the fish absorbs and the better the flavor.
The following day, take the fish out and allow it to lower in temperature for about 20 minutes and then begin making the coating/batter.
Batter/Coating:
- 1/4 cup of Corn Flour
- 1/4 cup of Rice Flour
- 1/2 cup of All Purpose Flour
- 1/2 teaspoon of Gourmet Nut’s Hiwa Kai Hawaiian Sea Salt
- Cracked Black Pepper to taste
- Optional- Cayenne Pepper to taste
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Add all flours
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Then ingredients and combine
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Batter fish until evenly coated and usually set mine on a plate as I go
Combine the batter and no egg needed bath is needed as the buttermilk serves as a great “glue” to make the coating stick. You simply drop each bite and coat evenly, repeat until finished.
Frying:
I use Peanut Oil to produce a nice crisp outside and a clean taste when frying but you may use any oil you desire. I heat up the oil between 370 and 395 degrees because I find this heat point perfect for less spatter and spitting, even though my chicken tends to cause more than the fish does. Simply drop the bites and because this is a light batter, the fish coating will remain light in color and you will achieve a light golden tone. The fish literally stops making noise when they are done. You will see within the oil the bubbling starts to subside and it takes only a few minutes to fry in small batches. It’s quick and self telling when it’s done, so that works for me.
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Heat oil and I use Peanut
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Fry in small batches to not over crowd
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Color is a light golden just like the batter’s texture. It only takes a few minutes to fry.
Serving:
You can make fish tacos or serve the fish as-is with a side of tartar sauce. I made shrimps and crab cakes that evening, plus fries because I wanted to nip my fried food craving. I also like to grind a little finishing salt of the Hiwa Kai Hawaiian Sea Salt when serving because it gives it touch of extra flavor and the color against the white meat of the fish is just gorgeous! Enjoy!

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19 Jun 2014
by linettefm
in Food, Klout, Review, Uncategorized
Tags: Alter ECO chocolates, ALTER ECO Foods, Alter ECO review, Become a Klout member, black truffle, Chai Tea, Chia, Chocolate Spice, Chocolate teas, Chocolate truffles, Chocolates, Clean energy, Coconut, Dark Chocolate, desserts, Energy Drinks, Facebook Account, Fair Trade Box, Fair Trade Certified, Fair Trade Perk, Fair Trade Products, Fair Trade USA, Fair Trader, FairTrade, Flours, gifts, GMO free, Guay, Hemp, Klout, klout Perks, Klout Rewards, Lemon, Lemon Lemongrass, Lemongrass, Loose Tea, low caloric, Milk Chocolate, Natural energy, NO GMO, Non GMO, Non GMO certified, Numi, Numi Tea Review, Numi Teas, Nutiva, Nutiva Coconut Oil, Nutiva Foods, Nutiva Products, Nutiva Reviews, o' coconut, organic, Organic Foods, Organic Tea, quinoa, Red Palm, Reviews, Rices, Runa, Runa drinks, Runa Review, Sugars, Summer Foods, Super foods, superfoods, sweet treats, sweets, Tea, Tea leafs, teas, truffles, Twitter Account, Velvet Truffle, Virgin Coconut Oil

Here’s another great Klout perk to share and I list the Fair Trade boxes in my top 10 perks to get. The boxes are filled with wonderful goodies and are always a hit in my home. I have become a fan of many of the brands and have continued to purchase them all, just because of my introduction via these great Klout Perk boxes. This one was smaller but did not disappoint!
Included were 6 items from 4 different manufacturers that adhere to the Fair Trade global practices of delivering goods from workers treated fairly. Fair Trade USA is not a charity but a global organization that helps developing communities improve their quality of life, and also make it possible for us to enjoy the goods they produce. This can range from clothing to foods, but always knowing that the symbol on the package goes beyond just a simple promise. It’s a social movement constantly improving and finding ways to do things not only better…..also, the right way.

Numi Organic Tea– An indulgent tea and in a Chocolate Spice flavor. You think chocolate and tea does not seem right and you start associating it to maybe being a light latte or some thinned out hot chocolate drink. This is none of that! It’s a clear and light chai tea, which has nice soft notes of dark chocolate with just a hint of spice. It’s smooth and delightful and kills any sweet tooth craving you may have. The box comes with 12 tea bags and is also non-GMO certified. I enjoyed this blend and found that the chocolate taste is very present but balanced well with the tea leaves, plus you can adjust the strength by letting it steep a little longer. This is on my “buy again” list.

Alter ECO chocolate truffles– I received my parcel in the start of the hot weather and also that week we got a nice little heat wave. My truffles were hot and liquidy inside and thankfully only one oozed a little outside of it’s wrapper. I quickly put them on a dish and into the fridge they went. I kept hoping the truffle would stiffen up and remain edible. Even though I did not enjoy these chocolates in their prime state, they still held up well regardless of their not so fair arrival. The truffle center that is soft stayed in place, so it seems I was lucky!
I received the Black Truffle and the Velvet Truffle. I can say that both had a very smooth consistency and were velvety soft with the difference pretty much being one was a dark chocolate and the other a milk. The Black truffle was very smooth with no bitter after-notes or a waxy consistency left in your mouth. It melted and dissipated nicely……sort making me wish I had another. The Velvet truffle was pretty great for being milk and had a rich flavor, smooth but not super milky. You taste the chocolate and for being a milder variety, I wished I had 2 more of these after I finished. I can say the truffles peaked my curiosity and Alter Eco Foods has a pretty large assortment of treats that I hope to try in the near future. Their brand goes beyond chocolate and you have Rices to Quinoa and even Sugars to choose from. My opinion is that if a stressed out little melted truffle can taste this good……can you imagine one in it’s prime state? I know, let me just ponder about it a little more 🙂

Nutiva Virgin Coconut Oil– I was so happy when I saw this bottle and Nutiva did not just include a sample packet, but a full size bottle. There is a reason why you visit the site and the product in the standard size is sold-out. Not all oils are created equal and this non-GMO oil takes the Coconut experience to whole another level. Clean and pure in taste, this comes from using fresh Organic coconuts in production. I baked delicious cookies that were moist in the inside and crisp on the outside and the pineapple chunks just gave them that tropical burst I was looking for. Nutiva makes everything you can get out of a coconut from flours, sugars, oils to you got to check out what an “o’ coconut” is! They also carry Hemp, Chia and Red Palm derived products. I got lost on their site just checking out everything they make!

Fair Trade pin– I know it’s just a pin but I love this little stuff and I can now take pictures of my Fair Trade certified products with a pin by it! That makes the blogger in me happy and yes, I still have it in it’s plastic so it remains beautiful and shiny 🙂

Runa Clean Energy– A Guayusa based drink that comes in an array of flavors, I was able to try the Lemon Lemongrass variety. I chilled mine before enjoying it. The product is a natural energy drink without the crash or too speedy feeling. You get a “pep in your step”, with no after-burn, plus it’s refreshing and tastes great. The lemon is nice too…think of a sweet tea that is not super sugary, so your thirst in quenched and you get that extra energy to go about your day. One bottle is only 50 calories and that is something your waist line will appreciate with Summer around the corner. Runa also carries other products made with Guayusa from the bottles to energy drinks and even loose leaf tins.

I recommend checking out the companies above by simply clicking on the titles and please read on how they grow, make, cultivate, to how they get products to your door via the Fair Trade practices. Many have other advantages to being Organic and using non-GMO ingredients. To a healthier Summer 2014 and better choices!
You can also become a Klout member buy visiting Klout and all you need is a Facebook or Twitter accoount. Â Simple and takes less than 3 minutes and you can start enjoying Klout Perks too!
I received the above product(s) free of charge from Fair Trade USA and the above named companies. Â I am not obligated to provide a positive or favorable review, just my honest opinion. Â My review is based on my experience with the product and/or brand, which may differ from yours.

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