
Easy Fish Milanese
User Reviews
5.0
33 reviews
Excellent
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Prep Time
55 mins
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Cook Time
55 mins
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Total Time
1 hr
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Servings
18 Fish Milanese
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Calories
179 kcal
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Course
Main Course
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Cuisine
South American

Easy Fish Milanese
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Want a perfect Friday night dinner? Try this Paraguayan-inspired Fish Milanese recipe (Milanesa de Pescado) made with a marinade of tangy lemon juice accented by flavorful garlic and spices, bringing a more flavorful fish.
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Ingredients
- 1,361 g (3lb) Tilapia Fillets
- 4 extra-large eggs , beaten
- 250g ( about 4-¼ cups) plain Panko breadcrumbs
- 250g (about 2-¼ cups) plain breadcrumbs
- 250g (2 cups) all-purpose flour
- 1.5 liter (6 cups) Peanut, Sunflower or any neutral flavored frying oil
- 1 tablespoon Goya Adobo con Pimienta or Goya Sazonador Total
- 2 tablespoons dried parsley
- 1 tablespoon dried oregano
- Zest from 2 limes
- 1 tablespoon ground black pepper , or adjust to taste
- 1 tablespoon granulated garlic.
Instructions
- In a small bowl, combine 2 tablespoons parsley, 1 tablespoon granulated garlic, 1 tablespoon Goya Adobo, oregano, and 1 tablespoon ground black pepper, stir to combine. (Remove 3 tablespoons of the rub mixture: Set aside for later use). Blot excess moisture from fish and place them in a large bowl, add fish fillets, sprinkle the dry rub on both sides of the fish fillets, and set aside.
- In a large shallow dish, lightly beat the eggs along with 1 tablespoon of the reserved dry rub marinade. Set aside. In a wide dish deep, combine both bread crumbs and 1 tablespoon of the reserved dry rub mixture: Set them aside.
- In another large shallow dish combine, all-purpose flour and the remaining 1 tablespoon of the reserved dry rub mixture: Set aside. Prepare a large baking sheet lined with parchment paper or aluminum foil to place the sliced fish fillets after breading.
- First, dredge fish fillet into the flour, shake off excess. Second, dip in the egg mixture, and let the excess drip back into the bowl. Finally, coat in the bread crumb mixture, be sure to press it and move it around so that it's thoroughly coated.Turn to coat both sides.
- Patting on lightly to make sure the coating adheres to the fish. Transfer to the prepared baking sheet. Repeat this step with the remaining fish fillets. Once you finish breading all the fish, you will proceed to fry them. Turn to coat both sides.
- Using a large high-sided skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat until an instant-read thermometer reads 360°F. Working in batches, carefully drop 1 to 2 Fish Milanese at a time, occasionally turning until golden brown on both sides, about 3 minutes per side, until cooked through.
- Do not overcrowd the skillet; the temperature of the oil will drop; adjust the heat as needed to keep the temperature at 360 and 380 degrees Fahrenheit. (I recommend using a Deep Frying Thermometer) Carefully remove with a slotted spoon and transfer the Fish Milanese on a baking sheet lined with paper towels to drain excess oil before serving. Let the oil temperature return to 360 and 380 degrees F before frying the remaining fish fillets. Serve with potato salad , mashed potatoes, or sautéed vegetables.
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Notes
- How to Store & Re-Heat
- How to Store & Re-Heat
- Store Fish Milanese covered in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Then, reheat in a preheated 400F degree oven for 10 to 15 minutes until it regains its crispy texture and the beef is warmed. You can also reheat it in a skillet with a bit of oil and cook on both sides or microwave it for a few seconds until warm through.
- Store Fish Milanese covered in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Then, reheat in a preheated 400F degree oven for 10 to 15 minutes until it regains its crispy texture and the beef is warmed. You can also reheat it in a skillet with a bit of oil and cook on both sides or microwave it for a few seconds until warm through.
- Make-Ahead
- Make-Ahead
- Fish Milanese can be made and refrigerated for up to 2 days before frying. After breading the fish fillets, place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and cover them tightly with plastic wrap. Store the prepared fish fillets in the refrigerator until ready to fry. When you're ready to cook, heat the oil and fry the fish as the recipe directs. This is a great option if you're planning a dinner party or a big family meal and want to save some time on the day of the event.
- Fish Milanese can be made and refrigerated for up to 2 days before frying. After breading the fish fillets, place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and cover them tightly with plastic wrap. Store the prepared fish fillets in the refrigerator until ready to fry. When you're ready to cook, heat the oil and fry the fish as the recipe directs. This is a great option if you're planning a dinner party or a big family meal and want to save some time on the day of the event.
- How to Freeze
- How to Freeze
- I do not recommend freezing Fish Milanese as the crispy crust tends to become soggy when thawed and reheated. However, if you must freeze it, place the cooked and cooled Fish Milanese in a single layer on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and freeze for a few hours until firm. Then transfer the frozen Fish Milanese to an airtight container or freezer bag and freeze for up to one month.
- I do not recommend freezing Fish Milanese as the crispy crust tends to become soggy when thawed and reheated. However, if you must freeze it, place the cooked and cooled Fish Milanese in a single layer on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and freeze for a few hours until firm. Then transfer the frozen Fish Milanese to an airtight container or freezer bag and freeze for up to one month.
- To reheat, preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and place the frozen Milanese fish on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until heated through, and the crust is crispy. Reheating the Fish Milanese in the oven helps to retain its crispy texture better than microwaving or pan-frying.
- To reheat, preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and place the frozen Milanese fish on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until heated through, and the crust is crispy. Reheating the Fish Milanese in the oven helps to retain its crispy texture better than microwaving or pan-frying.
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