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Recipe: Tilapia Cake

Sunday, October 25th, 2009
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Tilapia cakes are a healthy and inexpensive alternative to crab cakes.

I have to admit that the first time I saw the name of this recipe I was all - dang! they figured out how to make cake out of tilapia! This is going to be good! Don’t laugh. I once participated in a certain high protein diet that espoused a recipe for cake make from garbonzo beans. I love my chick peas, but not with faux sugar frosting. Moving on-

The recipe is actually not for a ‘cake’ at all, but for a fish cake - similar to a crab cake - and it was a finalist in Regal Springs’ tilapia chef contest. Here’s the recipe. (And if you really want smiles at the table, serve some chocoate cake with your tilapia cakes!)

Warning: this is a fancy recipe! That doesn’t mean it’s difficult, it’s just not your five-minutes-in-the-microwave type of throw together. If I were you, I wouldn’t waste it on my family alone. Invite some friends over and make it a party!

Tilapia Cake, by Brent Bennett 

Ingredients:

  • 16 oz. Regal Springs tilapia filets
  • 6 Tbsp. mayonnaise
  • 4 Tbsp. lime juice
  • 4 cups Panko
  • 2 sticks margarine, divided
  • 4 cups watermelon, seedless, chopped
  • 3 ears fresh sweet corn
  • 1/2 cup red onion
  • 1 red bell pepper
  • Tbsp. kosher salt, divided
  • Freshly ground black pepper, divided
  • 1/4 tsp. ground coriander
  • 1/4 tsp. garlic powder
  • 1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
  • 3 tsp. chives, minced
  • 1 tsp. parsley, minced
  • 1 1/2 tsp. basil, minced

Directions:

  1. Pre-heat oven to 425 degrees. Rub a non-stick sheet pan with 1 tsp. of margarine. Season tilapia with 1/4 tsp. of kosher salt and 1/8 tsp. of freshly ground black pepper. Evenly distribute the ground coriander, garlic powder and cayenne pepper over the filets. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until cooked through. Cool to room temperature.
  2. To Make Watermelon Soup: Place chopped watermelon in a blender. Then add 1/8 tsp. of salt and 1 Tbsp. lime juice and blend until it is pureed. Pour into bowl and stir in the minced basil. Refrigerate.
  3. To make Margarine Compound: Mix together 1 stick of margarine, 1 Tbsp. lime juice, a pinch of salt and pepper and 1 tsp. of minced parsley. Note: Margarine should be at room temperature before mixing and this should be mixed until homogenous.
  4. Clean corn of the husks and silks. Rub each ear with about 1 tbsp. of the “margarine compound.” Cut the ends off of the red pepper. Then stand up straight and cut into 4 even sections. Lay the sections skin side down and remove the white flesh. Season the corn and the red bell pepper with a pinch of salt and pepper and place on the grill. Grill the corn for 10 to 15 minutes until you see grill marks on the corn. The red bell peppers will take 6 to 10 minutes. Start them skin side down. When the skin starts to turn black flip to flesh side down.
  5. When the peppers start to soften, they can be removed. Allow corn and red peppers to cool.
  6. Cut both ends off of the red onion. Cut in half. Cut half of onion into thin slices. Soak the onion slices in ice water for 10 to 15 minutes to remove harshness. After 10 to 15 minutes, strain.
  7. Once the grilled vegetables have cooled enough to handle, cut off all corn kernels with a knife and place in a mixing bowl. Place the sliced onions in the bowl and mix. Then season with 3/4 tsp. of salt, 1/8 tsp. pepper, 1/2 tbsp. lime juice and 1 tsp. of minced parsley.
  8. Mix to distribute seasonings and vegetables.
  9. In a mixing bowl, mix together 6 tbsp. of mayonnaise, 8 tbsp. of panko, 3 tsp. of minced chives and 4 tsp. of lime juice. Break the cooled tilapia into big chunks and add them to the bowl. Mix everything to combine, trying not to break the tilapia too much. Then season with a pinch of salt and pepper and form into four equal size balls. Shape balls into a patty resembling a hockey puck. Dredge each cake in 1 to 2 cups of panko, until the entire outside surface is coated.
  10. Heat a stainless steel saute pan on medium high heat. Add 1 1/2 tbsp. of margarine. Once the margarine has melted and started to bubble, add in the tilapia cakes. Pan fry on one side until brown and crispy. Then flip over with a spatula and start to brown the other side. If you have an oven safe sauté pan, then place the pan in the oven for 4 to 6 minutes to finish heating the cakes all the way through. If not, then place the tilapia cakes on a sheet pan and place in the oven.
  11. To plate, ladle 3 oz. of the chilled watermelon and basil soup into a bowl. Spoon 1/2 cup of the grilled corn, red pepper and onion medley into the bowl in a straight line. Then place one cake on top of the vegetables in the middle of the plate. Then place another 1 1/2 tbsp. of the vegetables on top of the cake. Garnish with a chive cut in half and laid criss crossed on top.

Yield: 4 servings.

To see all the finalists’ recipes, see Regal Springs’ website.

Top Chefs Judge Tilapia Recipe Contest

Friday, August 21st, 2009
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Next week Regal Springs Tilapia, the world’s largest producer of tilapia, will announce the winners of the tilapia recipe contest. At the beginning of the summer, the company set out to find the best, homemade tilapia meal that could be made for under $15. Nearly 300

 entries were reviewed by a panel of Chicago’s ”hippest” chefs, who narrowed the field down to the final 11 finalists. (It was supposed to

be just ten, but the dishes were so delish they couldn’t decide!) On August 11th, they chose six winners to receive cash prizes, with the grand prize finalist catching $5,000.

These top chefs also discussed tips and ideas for making quality budget meals for the whole family, which we’ll cover in another post.

  • Tony Priolo of Piccolo Sogno
  • Roger Herring of Socca
  • Chris Macchia of Coco Pazzo
  • Dirk Flanigan of The Gage  

Come back next week to find out who the winners are!

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Fish For Trees: Sustainability Is About People

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

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According to the world’s largest tilapia producer, more than 50 percent of the fish consumed in the U.S. is produced in fish farms. But as we eat our delicious seafood, we’re unaware of the wide gaps in social and environmental principles practiced by the world’s aquafarmers. As the world’s largest aquafarmer, Regal Springs makes a difference in Honduras, Indonesia, and Mexico by helping villagers save the environment and save themselves.

What is Fish For Trees? 

Regal Springs’ Fish for Trees program is about people. Through it they have returned $500,000 to local communities for re-investment in schools and community-owned fish farms. The program aims to transition villagers from tree cutters to fish growers. It’s not only good for business, it’s also saving the forests in Indonesia, a country that has lost 72 percent of its original forest, and Honduras, which has lost 37 percent of its forest.

“This business is not about the fish,” said Israel Snir, a 40 year veteran of the aquaculture industry who is now Regal Springs’ senior vice president. “It is about the people. Without the people, we have nothing. And without Regal Springs, the people have less.”

Regal Springs Leads Environmental Standards

Regal Springs is a trendsetter for environmental standards. It practices quality control by analyzing its crop in on-site labs, feeds the tilapia organic grain and uses reprocessed fish oils for bio-diesel fuels to run company vehicles.

‘It’s gratifying to be part of a company that takes its environmental and social responsibilities seriously,’ says Freek Huskens, who heads Regal Springs Indonesian operations. ‘We’re in these communities for the long term. Their successes - whether educationally, environmentally or socially - become our successes.’

Unfortunately, not every aquafarmer takes such care. The result is often fish farmed in waterways contaminated by industrial waste, sewage and agricultural runoff that includes pesticides. Fish absorb chemicals from these uninhabitable waters, which in turn can cause serious health risks.

Partnering with the World Wildlife Fund 

Regal Springs is partnering with the World Wildlife Fund to set standards for tilapia farming. In January 2009, the World Wildlife Fund unveiled plans for the Aquaculture Stewardship Council, a third-party group that will audit and certify fish farms that meet stringent requirements. Until these standards are enacted worldwide, which is expected this year, consumers need to be wise and purchase tilapia and other seafood produced only by fisheries committed to the industry’s best practices.

That is why Regal Springs is leading the charge within the Tilapia Aquaculture Dialogue to create standards that will minimize tilapia farming’s impact on local communities (a.k.a. social impacts). They will be combined with standards that address the key environmental impacts and, ultimately, help ensure tilapia farming is economically viable.

“People in the Dialogue, including me, have different opinions but we all work together to find common ground. Because tilapia is produced by the poorest people in the poorest countries, we have a responsibility to be very careful in considering the social impacts on our environmental decisions,” said Snir. “This is a responsibility I welcome and embrace.”    

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Tilapia Recipe Contest Deadline is August 1st

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

The deadline for Regal Springs recipe contest is coming up! I know you have a tilapia recipe that your friends and family adore. Regal Springs is holding a contest to reward your culinary creative genius! Enter your tasty, budget-friendly tilapia recipe for a chance to win $5,000! (more…)

Calling All Cooks: Dish Up Tilapia and Win $5,000

Friday, May 1st, 2009

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Do you have a tilapia recipe your friends and family adore? Is it as friendly on the budget as it is tasty? Would you like to create a recipe like that? Regal Springs is holding a contest to reward your culinary creative genius!

The world’s largest producer of tilapia is having a tilapia recipe contest! They’re fishing for the best recipe starring your favorite fish (that’s tilapia!) and the winner receives $5,000!

Get cooking - the contest started on May 1st and it runs until August 1st, 2009!

Here are the basics:

  • It’s got to be made from tilapia. Well, duh. I mean really - you knew that right? Because this is the Tilapia Blog after all!
  • It’s got to be family-friendly. This one’s important! What is the use of a fine recipe if your little monsters precious darlings won’t eat the stuff? Make this tilapia recipe so delicious that the kids are stealing off your plate.
  • It’s got to be made for under $15. Good thing we’re using tilapia because this is one affordable fish!

How easy is that? The chef contest entry form is online and it’s super easy to navigate, allowing you to spend your valuable creative time dreaming up delicious fish! And the best part is your family benefits from all your test recipes. Win-win my fish loving friends!

The winner of the cooking contest will receive $5,000 and will be featured on the Regal Springs website and in their advertisement in the October issue of Chef Magazine. How cool is that? I may have to get myself in the kitchen! Because I would look super cute in that Regal Springs crown!

You can find the Official Rules on Regal Springs’ website by clicking here. (Dang! I’m not eligible to enter…)

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