Crispy Pan-Fried Red Tilapia Fish Recipe (Cá Diêu Hồng Chiên Giòn)

Crispy Pan-Fried Red Tilapia Whole Fish (Cá Diêu Hồng Chiên Giòn)

I really love that Costco sells whole fish. Back then, they only sell fillets which I thought was a waste because I enjoy the fins, tails, and head. These extra parts of the fish fry up nicely, like crunchy potato chips. Plus, bone-in fish provide so much flavor and it really does help to keep the meat moist and tender.

I either steam or fry whole fish. For this particular recipe, I’m pan-frying the fish because my newly teenage son loves all meat fried and crunchy, despite his claim that he was a strict vegetarian as a toddler.

This simple fried fish recipe works well with tilapia and any other white-flesh fish. I’m using red tilapia (Cá Diêu Hồng) because they have them aplenty at Costco. The fish is marinated with only pantry ingredients so no extra prep work is required. All the seasonings are the same amount too!

Also, no need to set aside time to marinate. The fish is generously coated with the seasonings so it can go straight into the pan for a quick meal. Serve with steamed rice with a side of vegetables and you are set for dinner.

Recipe below. Happy cooking!

Easy pantry item seasonings: onion powder, ginger powder, garlic powder, bouillon powder, sea salt and ground black/white pepper.
Easy pantry item seasonings: onion powder, ginger powder, garlic powder, bouillon powder, sea salt and ground black/white pepper.
Red Tilapia Fish (Cá Diêu Hồng)
Crispy Pan-Fried Red Tilapia Fish Recipe (Cá Diêu Hồng Chiên Giòn)
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Crispy Pan-Fried Red Tilapia Fish Recipe (Cá Diêu Hồng Chiên Giòn) Recipe

Crispy Pan-Fried Red Tilapia Fish Recipe (Cá Diêu Hồng Chiên Giòn)


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  • Author: Vicky Pham
  • Total Time: 12 minutes
  • Yield: 2 1x

Description

A super easy and delicious fried fish recipe using everyday seasonings from the pantry. Generously rub it down with the seasonings and it goes straight into the wok.


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Instructions

  1. Prepare the seasoning mixture: Combine ground ginger, bouillon powder, sea salt, ground pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder in a small bowl. Set aside.
  2. Prepare the fish: Clean the fish by rinsing with water inside and out. Towel dry. With a sharp knife, cut deep diagonal slits on both sides. Rub generously the seasoning mixture into the flesh and slights of the fish then coat the fish with cornstarch. Dust off excess.
  3. Deep fry and serve: Add vegetable oil to a large pan or wok (about 1 1/2″ high) and heat on medium-high. To test the temperature of the oil, drop a pinch of cornstarch into the oil. If it starts to sizzle, it’s ready to go. Carefully lower the fish, head first, into the oil. Pan fry for 5 minutes per side then transfer to a wire rack or a plate lined with paper towels. Serve immediately for best results.
  • Prep Time: 2 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: side dish, entree
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: asian, vietnamese
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8 responses to “Crispy Pan-Fried Red Tilapia Fish Recipe (Cá Diêu Hồng Chiên Giòn)”

  1. I did red talapia recipe amazing thank you

  2. I tried this recipe and it worked out really well. Nice and crispy pan fried tilapia. If you are looking for a simple but tasty recipe then this recipe is worth trying out.

  3. Recipe worked great. Tasted delicious and was just the right cook time.

    I threw some green onions inside the fish as well.

  4. Such an easy recipe and so delicious! It was a massive hit with my family. Thanks for sharing it!

    1. Yay! Glad to hear the family enjoyed it.

  5. Made this for my husband tonight. It was so flavorful. Will be making it again.

  6. Hi Vicky,greetings from Germany. I just fpund your blog and your recipes are great!I am married to a Vietnamese man and as I sadly never had the chance to meet my mother in law I learned to cook vietnamese food from my hubby and the internet. So I was happy to find your blog with those every day recipes for homefood. My hubby and kids loved the food.This fish will be part of our diner tonight. Keep on!Sarah

    1. Greetings, Sarah! So happy to hear you are loving the recipes!

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