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Grit Crusted Mangrove Snapper

While my wife and I were in Clearwater Beach, FL for a long weekend, we made our customary stop to Wards Seafood Market to partake in their incredibly varied assortment of fresh fish. We went in knowing that we wanted to buy some Grouper, which we turned into Red Grouper with Jalapeno Pineapple Chutney. When we entered though, we saw a fish called Mangrove Snapper, and since we love to kayak in the mangroves at Caladesi Island State Park, it immediately called to us.

Not knowing anything about it, we asked about the fish itself, and the person helping us told us that it’s light and flaky. We asked whether it would hold up to being breaded and fried, and they said it certainly would! So, we bought a fillet, and we brought it home with us! From there, we breaded it with grits and made a mango cayenne sauce to serve it with. The fish was indeed light and flaky, and the grits added a nice bit of crispy crunchiness to the dish…and the sauce added some spicy/sweet notes, which went really well with the fish!

We served our snapper over Avocado Grits (which we will need to remake so we can post the recipe because it was really good) and sauteed spinach!

Time: 35 Minutes

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