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Brushing or… marinating completely

Seasoned marinades lend a particularly refined taste to fish. You can make them yourself or buy ready made. A delicious and simple mixture of lemon juice, native olive oil, finely chopped herbs e.g.smooth parsley, basil and tarragon and pressed garlic complements the flavour of the fish perfectly. Mix a thick marinade with these ingredients, brush onto the fish, leave to stand for up to 6 hours and place on a grill tray (pic. 1).
Exclusive for king prawns: A marinade is the non plus ultra for pre-grilled crustaceans. A coriander marinade, for example, is wonderfully exotic. Crustaceans should marinate for 1-6 hours. It is important that the oil is allowed to drip off after marinating to ensure that it does not drip into the glowing coals (pic. 2).
Tip: Recipe for coriander marinade (exclusive for king prawns)
Ingredients:
  • 6 tbls oil
  • ½ bundle of coriander (chopped)
  • juice of 1 lime
  • 1 pressed garlic clove
  • ½ chopped chilli pepper without seeds
  • salt and pepper
You can find many other delicious recipes in our recipe data base, simply try them out.
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