All you need are three ingredients and three minutes to bring this gourmet fish dish–with hoisin sauce and crispy garlic topping–to the table.
Yes, it happens that there are many days that I don’t have time to cook. So then I turn to this recipe. But there are also days that I do have time to cook, and I also turn to this recipe.
Because it’s just easy and so good! There’s really just three ingredients.
If you want a fancier presentation for your fish, try this Fillo-Topped Sea Bass (it’s also easy but has a few more ingredients and steps).
- Fish of your choice (I use sea bass/halibut/turbot)
- Salt and pepper, for sprinkling
- Hoisin sauce
- Many garlic cloves, crushed
- Preheat the oven to 400⁰F. Make sure there’s an oven rack placed on the top.
- Place fish on a lined baking sheet. (When baking on the top rack, be careful that there is not extra parchment paper sticking up off the tray.)
- Sprinkle fish with salt and pepper. Spread hoisin sauce generously to coat the fish. Top with lots of fresh, crushed garlic.
- Bake for 15-25 minutes, depending on the thickness of your fish. It’s ready when the garlic is browned and the fish flakes easily with a fork.
Can I use sweet sauce or teriyaki? They don’t sell hoisen sauce where I live
You can do whatever you like. It won’t be as unique a flavor, but can’t go wrong.
Can I use minced garlic instead of crushed or will it just burn?
I didn’t try. I don’t think it will burn but the garlic on top might not be the same consistency. Flavor, though, should be the same.
Does this go with salmon?
I never tried it with salmon but I wrote in the post that it should work perfectly fine with salmon as well.
how do you crush the garlic cloves?
With a garlic press.
Hi! How much hoisin?
What brand hoisin sauce do you use? I’m having trouble finding a kosher brand
Iron Chef and China Mehadrin are two examples