Watch as the Mexican spices combine with the natural mellow and buttery flavours of the barramundi, while your sweet potato crisps up in the oven. All that is left for you to do, is to whip up a quick and tasty salsa!
The quantities provided above are averages only.
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2
Sweet Potato
1
Snacking Tomatoes
1
Capsicum
1
Mexican Fiesta Spice Blend
2
Barramundi
(Contains Fish; May be present: Crustacean, Mollusc. )
1
Garlic Aioli
(Contains Egg;)
1
Sweetcorn
pinch
Chilli Flakes
1
olive oil
1
butter
(Contains Milk;)
1
white wine vinegar
• Preheat oven to 240°C/220°C fan-forced. • Cut sweet potato and capsicum into bite-sized chunks. • Place veggies on a lined oven tray. Drizzle with olive oil, season with salt and toss to coat. • Roast until tender, 20-25 minutes.
TIP: If your oven tray is crowded, divide the veggies between two trays.
• Meanwhile, roughly chop snacking tomatoes. • Thinly slice spring onion. • Drain sweetcorn.
• Heat a large frying pan over high heat. Cook corn, tossing, until lightly browned, 4-5 minutes. • Transfer to a medium bowl. Set aside to cool slightly.
TIP: Cover the pan with a lid if the kernels are 'popping' out.
• SPICY! You may find the spice blend hot. Add less if you're sensitive to heat and substitute with a little more flour. On a plate, combine Mexican Fiesta spice blend, the plain flour, the salt and a pinch of pepper. Add barramundi, gently turning to coat. • Return frying pan to medium-high heat with the butter and a drizzle of olive oil. When oil is hot, cook barramundi until just cooked through, 3-4 minutes each side (depending on thickness).
TIP: Barramundi is cooked through when it turns from translucent to white. ~~~~~~~~~~ MODULAR STEP ~~~~~~~~~~ • SPICY! You may find the spice blend hot. Add less if you're sensitive to heat and substitute with a little more flour. On a plate, combine Mexican Fiesta spice blend, the plain flour, the salt and a pinch of pepper. Add barramundi, gently turning to coat. • Return frying pan to medium-high heat with the butter and a drizzle of olive oil. When oil is hot, cook barramundi until just cooked through, 3-4 minutes each side (depending on thickness).
TIP: Barramundi is cooked through when it turns from translucent to white. TIP: Cook barramundi in batches if your pan is getting crowded.
• While barramundi is cooking, to the bowl with corn, add tomato and spring onion. • Add a drizzle of white wine vinegar and olive oil. Toss to coat. Season to taste.
• Divide Mexican-spiced barramundi and roast veggies between plates. • Spoon any pan juices and the spring onion and corn salsa over the barramundi. • Serve with a dollop of garlic aioli. Enjoy!