1. Place vegetable oil in a sauté pan, place on high heat. 2. While waiting for the pan to get hot (smoke) dry off snapper filet with paper towel and season with salt. 3. Once pan starts to smoke ...
At Canele in Atwater Village, chef Corina Weibel serves a perfectly-seared snapper fillet perched atop a striking, delicious pile of vegetables and house-made croutons -- a bread salad of sorts. It ...
2. Sprinkle ¼ oz. Blackened Seafood Magic to the “meat” side of the filet and place meat side down on the pan (on top of margarine), cook for 3 to 4 minutes depending on the size of the filet 3. Add ...