Lemon pepper fish is a simple dish when fish is marinated and cooked with lemon juice, black pepper, garlic and herbs. It is full of flavors and is great to serve as a side.
Recipe Snapshot
- Prep time: 15 minutes
- Cook time: 10 minutes
- Total time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 3
- Category: Side
- Cuisine: South Indian
Ingredients
- 1 lb fish ((450 to 500 grams, any firm fish))
- 1 teaspoon black pepper ((I used 1½ tsp pepper corn))
- ½ teaspoon fennel seeds (/ saunf)
- 2 sprigs curry leaves ((or 10 mint leaves or 2 tablespoons coriander leaves))
- 1 teaspoon ginger garlic paste
- 1 to 2 green chilies (slit and chopped (optional))
- 2 tablespoon oil (or ghee (ghee tastes best))
- ½ to ¾ teaspoon garam masala ((optional, or any seasoning))
- 1½ to 2 tablespoon lemon juice ((1 lemon))
- ¼ teaspoon turmeric
- ½ teaspoon red chilli powder ((or chilli flakes))
- ½ teaspoon salt ((adjust to taste))
Method
- Add the fish pieces to a mixing bowl. Pour lemon juice all over and sprinkle salt, turmeric and red chilli powder. Set this aside for minimum 15 mins.
- Powder together fennel seeds and pepper corn in a small grinder.
How to Make Lemon Pepper Fish
- Heat a wide pan with ghee or oil.
- Once it becomes hot, reduce the heat and add ginger garlic paste, green chilies. Fry until it turns aromatic, for about 60 seconds. Do not burn this.
- Spread the oil well in the pan. Place the fish pieces. Fry them for 2 to 3 mins.
- Turn them to the other side and fry again for another 2 to 3 mins.
- Sprinkle half of the pepper and saunf powder evenly. Add curry leaves.
- Turn them and sprinkle the rest of the powder. Fry until the fish is cooked through. To test, prick it with a fork at the thickest part, it should flake easily. The internal temperature should reach 145F or 65C.
- Taste test and add more salt if required. If using garam masala powder you can sprinkle now. If you want more lemony flavor, add more lemon juice while serving.
- Lemon pepper fish is ready to serve with roasted veggies or rice, rasam or as appetizer with soup.
Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note
Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.