Orange Roughy with Tartar Sauce Recipe

Orange Roughy with Tartar Sauce Recipe Orange Roughy with Tartar Sauce Recipe photo by Taste of Home Rating 4

You’ll never buy tartar sauce again once you’ve tasted Michelle’s super-easy recipe! Wrapped in a foil packet, her fish comes out moist, flaky and perfect every time—and cleanup is a cinch. “I love to serve this with my favorite baked beans and fried potatoes.” Michelle Stromko - Forest Hill, Maryland

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Orange Roughy with Tartar Sauce Recipe
  • Prep/Total Time: 30 min.
  • Yield: 6 Servings
15 15 30

Ingredients

  • 6 orange roughy fillets (6 ounces each)
  • 1 tablespoon seafood seasoning
  • 2 tablespoons butter, cubed
  • TARTAR SAUCE:
  • 2/3 cup chopped dill pickles
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • 3 tablespoons finely chopped onion
  • Dash pepper

Directions

  • Place three fillets on each of two double thickness of heavy-duty foil (about 18 in. square). Sprinkle each with seasoning; dot with butter.
  • Fold foil around fish and seal tightly. Grill, covered, over medium heat for 10-15 minutes or until fish flakes easily with a fork. Open foil carefully to allow steam to escape.
  • In a small bowl, combine the sauce ingredients; serve with fish. Yield: 6 servings (1 cup sauce).

Nutritional Facts 1 fillet with about 2 tablespoons sauce equals 287 calories, 20 g fat (4 g saturated fat), 107 mg cholesterol, 772 mg sodium, 1 g carbohydrate, trace fiber, 25 g protein.

Originally published as Orange Roughy with Tartar Sauce in Simple & Delicious July/August 2009, p33

Tip

Tips for Buying and Storing Fish

When buying fresh fish fillets or steaks, look for firm flesh that has a moist look. Don't purchase fish that looks dried out. Whole fish should have bright clear eyes that are not sunken and a firm body that is springy to the touch. Fresh fish should have a mild smell, not a strong odor.

When buying frozen fish, look for packages that are solidly frozen, tightly sealed and free of freezer burn and odor.

Follow these guidelines for how much fish to purchase per person: about 1 pound whole, 1/2 pound pan-dressed or steaks and 1/4 to 1/3 pound fillets.

Fresh fish is highly perishable and should be prepared within a day or two after it is caught or purchased. Freshly caught fish should be pan-dressed, washed in cold water, blotted dry with paper towels, placed in an airtight container or heavy-duty plastic bag and refrigerated.

For long-term storage, wrap fish in freezer paper, heavy-duty foil or heavy-duty plastic bags and freeze no longer than 3 months for fatty or oily fish (such as salmon, whitefish, mackerel) or 6 months for lean fish (such as sole, catfish, cod, orange roughy).

Light-Bodied White Wine

Enjoy this recipe with a light-bodied white wine such as Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio.

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Reviewed on Apr. 04, 2012 by geneenb

I felt bad buying orange roughy so I used cod. Pretty bland. I used a spicy relish in the tartar sauce. Great mixed into tuna the next day.

Reviewed on Jun. 20, 2011 by clairemott

Easy and delicious. I appreciate the sentiment of seadoc, and used the maui maui, but I don't believe it has a place on a recipe review, and certainly not three times! It's not the intent of a review and not fair to the recipe and cook, let alone helpful to people actually looking for a recipe review. Have you gone through the site and done this to all the fish recipes containing orange roughy? Taste of Home really should edit and read these reviews.

Reviewed on May. 20, 2011 by BJD073

Very easy to make!

Reviewed on May. 19, 2011 by seadoc

This Recipe Uses a Fish that is currently 80% depleted and On the sustainable Seafood Avoid List. As Foodies we Have the obligation to safe guard fish stocks for future generations. This Fish lives to be 60 and doesn't breed till 15,, Mahi Mahi is an Excellent alternative, and abundant.

Reviewed on May. 19, 2011 by seadoc

This Recipe Uses a Fish that is currently 80% depleted and On the sustainable Seafood Avoid List. As Foodies we Have the obligation to safe guard fish stocks for future generations. This Fish lives to be 60 and doesn't breed till 15,, Mahi Mahi is an Excellent alternative, and abundant.

Reviewed on May. 19, 2011 by seadoc

This is a terrible recipe for the one reason that Orange Roughy is approaching the endangered species category with 80% depletion. This fish lives to be 60 years old and doesn't breed until its 15 years old. We owe it to the future generations to use only renewable stocks,, Substitute Mahi Mahi,, , it's bountiful and tastes great.. I would hope Taste of Home uses environment friendly criteria as well as taste when they give awards .

 
 

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