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Fish Tacos

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Photo by Chelsea Kyle

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 12 tacos, serving 6

Ingredients

For the filling

1 1/2 pounds scrod fillets or other firm-fleshed white fish fillets, cooked, drained well, and flaked
1/2 cup Kalamata or other brine-cured black olives, pitted and  chopped
1 cup seeded and chopped tomatoes (about 1/2 pound)
3 scallions, sliced thin
2 fresh or pickled jalapeño chilies, or to taste, seeded and minced  (wear rubber gloves)
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice, or to taste
2 tablespoons white-wine vinegar, or to taste
3 tablespoons olive oil
3 tablespoons chopped fresh coriander if desired
vegetable oil for frying the tortillas
twelve 7-inch corn tortillas
3 cups shredded romaine or iceberg lettuce
1 1/2 cups coarsely grated radishes

Preparation

  1. Make the filling:

    Step 1

    In a bowl toss together the scrod, the olives, the tomatoes, the scallions, the chilies, the lime juice, the vinegar, the oil, the coriander, and salt and black pepper to taste and chill the filling, covered, for at least 1 hour or overnight.

    Step 2

    In a skillet heat 1/2 inch of the oil over moderately high heat until it is hot but not smoking, in it fry the tortillas, 1 at a time, folding them almost in half with tongs to form taco shells, for 1 minute, or until they are crisp and golden, and transfer them as they are fried with the tongs to paper towels to drain. Divide the filling among the tacos and top it with the lettuce and the radishes.

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