Tilapia in mustard honey marinade

Category: Fish dishes
Tilapia in mustard honey marinade

Ingredients

Tilapia 3-4 pcs
Lemon 1 PC
A tomato 1-2 pcs
Grated cheese
Seasoning for fish
Ground black pepper
Marinade:
Mustard 5 tsp
Lemon juice 3 tbsp. l
Honey 2 tbsp. l
Salt taste
Urop
Mayonnaise 3 tbsp. l

Cooking method

  • Prepare the tilapia marinade by mixing all the ingredients. Spread the fish, leave for an hour. Make plates with high sides out of foil, put mugs of lemon, tomatoes on the bottom, put a fish, sprinkle with seasoning for fish, black pepper, finely chopped dill and cheese. Then we either put it in the oven (for 20 minutes at a temperature of 200 g), or do it on a steam (25 minutes). Remove from foil and serve!
  • I did Brand in a steamer
  • Take dry mustard can't, because it is bitter, because in dry mustard there are 2 aromofractions: bitter and spicy. Because of this, when mustard is made, the powder is poured with boiling water, because the bitter fraction is thermolabile, and the sharp one is thermally stable, respectively, the bitterness leaves, but the pungency remains. I did as the author did, the fish tasted bitter.
  • Gospel of Mark "... 32 And they departed to a deserted place in a boat alone. 33 The people saw how they were leaving, and many recognized them; and they fled there on foot from all the cities, and warned them, and gathered to Him. 34 Jesus went out and saw a multitude of people and took pity on them, because they were like sheep that did not have a shepherd, and began to teach them many. 35 And as time passed, His disciples, coming to Him, say: This is a desolate place, but time is already long. - 36 Send them away so that they can go to the surrounding villages and settlements and buy themselves bread, for they have nothing to eat. 37 He answered and said to them, "Give them something to eat. And they said to Him: Should we go and buy bread for two hundred denarii and give them 38 But He asked them, “How many loaves do you have? Go and look.” When they knew, they said, “Five loaves of bread and two fish. 39 Then he commanded them to seat them all in branches on the green grass. 40 And they sat down in rows, one hundred and fifty each. .41 He took five loaves and two fish, looked up to heaven, blessed and broke the loaves, and gave to His disciples to distribute. whether to them; and divided the two fish for all. 42 And they all ate, and were filled. 43 And they took up the pieces of bread and the remnants of the fish, twelve baskets full. 44 And there were about five thousand men who ate bread ... "

Note

Tilapia due to its endurance and omnivorousness in historical times, it was extremely widespread and was found practically throughout the Nile basin. Due to her vivid, memorable lifestyle and behavior, she (along with the tetraodon fahak) was the most common species of fish in Egyptian writing and art.
The first known frescoes depicting these fish in artificial reservoirs date back to the 15th century BC (the time of Queen Hatshepsut and Amenhotep II), but they undoubtedly existed before. Moreover, the Nile tilapia was not only kept in rich households and depicted on the walls of tombs, its formalized image firmly entered the ancient Egyptian writing as one of the composite hieroglyphs.
The female of this species has a striking feature of behavior, well known to zoologists. From all the dangers and vicissitudes of fate, she saves first eggs, and then a flock of hatching fry - in her mouth. At the same time, she shows miracles of selflessness and sometimes does not take food for more than a week.
Another remarkable plot associated with tilapia, however, in combination with another small Nile fish - lathes, can often be found in tombs or wall paintings, one way or another dedicated to funeral rites.
Quite often, the symbolism of Egyptian frescoes passed into the images of early and medieval Christianity. The most famous example in this sense is the surviving frescoes of the Basilica of Mary Magdalene in Vezelay built in 1120. The same two fish - tilapia and lathes - are depicted in the second sign of the large Zodiac, which frames the image of "Christ in strength" as a symbol of power over the world here and beyond.
But for us Christians, the "biblical" and "evangelical" past of the tilapia fish is more important. In particular, one of the most common restaurant names for tilapia today looks like this: St. Peter's Fish. This tilapia name is very common in Israel as well as southern Europe. According to the Gospel tradition, tilapia was caught many times by Saint Peter, who, before becoming one of Jesus' disciples, was a fisherman. In several species of tilapia living in the reservoirs of Israel, two dark spots can be seen behind the gills - supposedly the marks of the fingers of the Apostle Peter that remain forever (in particular, such spots, which appear and disappear depending on the state of the fish and lighting, have Sarotherodon galilaeus, or Galilean tilapia ). In all likelihood, this particular type of tilapia is mentioned twice in the Gospel, in particular, in the famous parable of how on Lake Kinneret (where Galilean tilapia is found in abundance) Jesus fed five thousand hungry people with five loaves and two fish (Gospel of Mark, 6 : 32-44
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The same Sea of ​​Galilee or Lake Kinneret
Tilapia in mustard honey marinade

Image of Tilapia near the Church of St. Peter, on the shore of the lake. Kinneret
Tilapia in mustard honey marinade

Menza Christie, the stone on which Jesus shared a meal with the disciples
Tilapia in mustard honey marinade

In this form, Tilapia is served in fish restaurants on the lake. Kinneret. According to eyewitnesses, this is how this fish has been cooked for 2000 years.
Tilapia in mustard honey marinade

Gasha
Uuuuuuuuu !!! It must be delicious! Of course, I believe you, Manya, as an eyewitness !!!
SchuMakher
I tried to
Natusik
SchuMakher,I finally adore tilapia !!! And in this performance it's just super yummy !!!
lega
Quote: ShuMakher


Recipe from here 🔗but with changes ... take dry mustard can't, because it is bitter, because there are 2 fractions in dry mustard: bitter and spicy. Because of this, when mustard is made, the powder is poured with boiling water, because the bitter fraction is thermolabile, and the sharp one is thermally stable, respectively, the bitterness leaves, but the pungency remains. I did like the author, the fish was bitter.

Manya, beautiful fish !!!!! For the story about mustard, a separate respect. But what the fish tasted bitter ... I somehow bought a cute frozen fish - mackerel and "dorada" I didn’t succeed ..) So both mackerel and dorada were pretty bitter, although I didn’t use mustard. Since it was bought at the same time, I think that there were some defects in the storage of this fish even before the store.
Ikra
Masha !!! What a joy! And then I nibbled my husband, that we did not reach Lake Kinneret, and did not eat the Fish of St. Peter there. No, of course, I will gnaw it on another trip to Israel, but at least part of my gastronomic curiosity has already been satisfied, and I can live ...
Now to the point. If you don't take dry mustard, which one should you take? Any "wet", that is, already cooked?
Medusa
Mark: 43 And they took up the pieces of bread and the remains of the fish, twelve baskets full.
The men seem to be fed like pigs ...
Sens
Quote: Medusa

Mark: 43 And they took up the pieces of bread and the remains of the fish, twelve baskets full.
The men seem to be fed like pigs ...
"Leftovers" are not the same as "leftovers"
alens
Wow! What a yummy! : girl_claping: Bookmarked!
SchuMakher
Ikra yes, you can take any ready-made one or make it yourself: pour boiling water over the mustard powder overnight, mix, collect with a mound, let the night stand.Drain the water in the morning, add salt, sugar, vinegar, you can use a lot of oil and cover the fish with this mustard, adding everything else
SchuMakher
Quote: Medusa

Mark: 43 And they took up the pieces of bread and the remains of the fish, twelve baskets full.
The men seem to be fed like pigs ...

I don't even know what to say to this .... Completely inadequate Read the Bible and it will be read to you ...
izumka
Quote: Medusa

Mark: 43 And they took up the pieces of bread and the remains of the fish, twelve baskets full.
The men seem to be fed like pigs ...
So read up on how much a person it is, and then draw conclusions.

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