This is my attempt to recreate our favorite dish from this restaurant. The fresh catch of the day served Matecumbe style. Normally, if they have Snapper that is what I order. I couldn't get any Snapper so I made mine with Mahi Mahi for this month's Fish Friday Foodies........
My friend Sue of Palatable Pastime is hosting this month and asked us to share our favorite Restaurant Copy Cat recipe. Let's see what the others brought to the table today......
- Rubio's Fish Tacos from Making Miracles
- Wahoo's Grilled Fish Tacos with Citrus Slaw {copycat} from Karen's Kitchen Stories
- Chinese Take-Out Combination Seafood Chow Mein from Palatable Pastime
- Shrimp Damian from Food Lust People Love
- Crispy Cheese Prawn Pancakes from Sneha's Recipe
- Mahi Mahi Matecumbe from A Day in the Life on the Farm
Fish Friday Foodies is a group I started several years ago to help add more fish and seafood into my diet. We welcome new bloggers who would like to cook and post with us on the third Friday of each month. Interested? Just let me know in the comment section below.
This dish wasn't exactly as perfect as that served at The Fish House but it was pretty darn close. It's hard to compete with fresh line caught catch of the day but the Mahi Mahi was a great foil for the Matecumbe style.
Frank said that he could eat this fish dish every day and not complain....that is quite the compliment from my non fish lover. I served this up with Sweet Potato Fries made in the Air Fryer (stay tuned for that recipe) and paired it with Sauvignon Blanc from Israel that I will be talking about on May 23rd with our Wine Pairing Weekend Group during Twitter chat at 11 AM ET. You can find us following #WinePW.
Before I share my recipe I want to talk about what's on the menu for this week. I love cooking and spending time in the kitchen but I've got to tell you, I will be very happy when the restaurants open again.
Saturday
Grilled Pork Chops with Pineapple Salsa
Grilled Sweet Potato Planks
Sunday
Lamb Stuffed Eggplant
Meatless Monday
Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
Vegetable Noodle Soup
Taco Tuesday
SouthWestern Casserole
Wednesday
Smoked Pot Roast with Root Vegetables
Thursday
Noodle Stir Fry with Chicken
Fish Friday
Seafood Biryani
And here is my recipe for Mahi Mahi Matecumbe that has me hankering to head back down to the Keys first chance I get......
Yield: 2 servings
Mahi Mahi Matecumbe
I recreated this recipe after enjoying this dish numerous times at The Fish House in Key Largo, Florida. Fresh Mahi Mahi fillets broiled with a mixture of tomatoes, onions, basil, capers, lemon juice and olive oil.
Prep time: 10 MCook time: 10 MTotal time: 20 M
Ingredients:
- 2 (4-6 oz) Mahi Mahi fillets
- salt and pepper to taste
- 3 Campari tomatoes, seeded and diced
- 1/3 c. sweet Vidalia onion, finely diced
- 1 T. basil paste or 2 T. chopped fresh basil
- 2 T. capers, drained
- 2 T. extra virgin olive oil
- juice of 1/2 lemon
Instructions:
- Combine the tomatoes, onions, basil, olive oil, capers, and lemon juice in a bowl. Season with salt and pepper. Set aside
- Season the Mahi Mahi with salt and pepper on both sides and place on a rimmed baking sheet. Place under a broiler for about 4 minutes, until partially cooked. Flip the fish over and top with the tomato mixture. Return to broiler for another 4-5 minutes until fish flakes easily with a fork.
- Place onto two plates and divide any toppings remaining on the fillets. Serve immediately.
Notes:
Recipe inspired by a dish served at The Fish House in Key Largo.
Calories
383.19
383.19
Fat (grams)
15.21
15.21
Sat. Fat (grams)
2.29
2.29
Carbs (grams)
22.05
22.05
Fiber (grams)
1.90
1.90
Net carbs
20.14
20.14
Sugar (grams)
17.53
17.53
Protein (grams)
39.09
39.09
Sodium (milligrams)
607.02
607.02
Cholesterol (grams)
149.46
149.46
Property of A Day in the Life on the Farm
This sounds so good and so easy! I love using Campari tomatoes too.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful dish Karen.
DeleteIs my favored dish when I go to the fish house in key largo. I drive one and half hour to eat there. Super fresh food.
DeleteIt is worth the drive for sure
DeleteEverything about this sounds SO good to me - I can't wait to try!!
ReplyDeleteIt is an amazing dish REbekah.
DeleteI always love when you share your dive photos, Wendy, because it looks like such fun. We've been diving so many places but have somehow missed the Florida Keys! I'm adding Florida to my list.
ReplyDeleteHow can you go wrong with fresh fish topped with warm tomato salad! Divine!
We like the Keys for taking new divers for their open water certs. Very easy, relaxed dive location.
DeleteThis dish looks so good and delicious, the campari tomatoes take this dish to another level Wedny!
ReplyDeleteSuch a delicious dish Sneha and you can use any fish that you wish.
DeleteWe just made mahi mahi and loved it. We haven't made it in ages. Your recipe looks and sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteAnd so easy Terri, you should try it.
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