Leave it to humans to be competitive enough to see a giant
fish with a WEAPON attached to its face, and think, “Hmmm. I bet I could kill
that and eat it.” I don’t know who was the first person on Earth to take on
that challenge and prevail, but I have to admit that I’m pretty glad they did. Swordfish
is a meaty fish. There’s a reason why they call it swordfish steak. But even
though it’s really meaty, it also has a delicate flavor. It takes on marinades
well, and I really love it with citrus. The few times we had it when I was a
child, my mom just made it with lemon juice, salt and pepper and it was
excellent. I found this simple lime-based marinade on The Stay at Home Chef and
wanted to try it out. We only left our swordfish in the marinade for about 20
minutes, and I do wish we had gone the whole recommended hour. Even so, it was
really good, it just could have imparted more flavor given a little more time.
I served it with a great side of Spicy Corn Salad (you can get the recipe here) and
it made a really delicious dinner that felt somewhat light, yet filling.
Ingredients
2 limes, juiced
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
¼ cup olive oil
1 tsp salt
¼ tsp pepper
½ tsp basil
½ tsp cayenne pepper (or more to taste)
2 swordfish fillets
Simply whisk all the marinade ingredients together and pour
it into a Ziploc bag with your swordfish. Marinate it for an hour (don’t be
impatient like me!). And then grill it! It should take about 5-7 minutes a side,
depending on how thick your cut is. When it’s done, it should flake easily with
a fork. And there you have it. Here’s hoping that you conquer the swordfish
yourself someday soon.
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