Whitefish Skewers With Za'atar Yogurt Sauce |
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Prep Time: 20 Minutes Cook Time: 15 Minutes |
Ready In: 35 Minutes Servings: 5 |
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These skewers are healthy and low-fat, but full of flavor. ***NOTE*** For the sauce, the main ingredient is jocoque, but Zaar wont recognize it, so I had to put cultured buttermilk instead. Jocoque is a thin, yogurt-like cultured milk product, similar in taste to cultured buttermilk. It is a Mexican product with Lebanese origins, with hardly any variations between the one used in Lebanon. Cultured buttermilk may be used in it's place, but only use 1/4 cup and increase the yogurt to 1/2 cup. In the US it can be found in the Mexican dairy section in supermarkets. Recipe found and slightly modified from a magazine. Ingredients:
5 white fish fillets, thick cut |
1/2 red onion |
3 limes, juice of |
3 tablespoons olive oil |
3 tablespoons za'atar spice mix |
1/2 cup cultured buttermilk |
1/4 cup plain yogurt |
1 tablespoon lime juice |
1 pinch za'atar spice mix |
salt and pepper |
Directions:
1. Cut the fish and the onion into 1 in cubes, separating the onion into one layer squares. 2. Mix the lime juice,olive oil and zaatar in a large bowl. Add the fish and onions. 3. Let sit 5 minutes. 4. Insert alternating layers of fish and onions into wooden skewers. (Make sure to soak the skewers in water for 30 mins before). 5. Season skewers with salt and pepper.Grill about 2 or 3 minutes per side, just until fish turns opaque. 6. Meanwhile, mix the sauce ingredients. 7. Drizzle skewers with sauce and serve with a fresh cucumber salad. |
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