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How to Cook Ono Fish
You might know Ono fish as Wahoo, Kingfish or tiger fish. With a name meaning "good to eat" in Hawaiian, Ono has a mild, slightly sweet flavor and flesh that is white when cooked. You can find Ono year-round in coastal fish markets on the Pacific and the Atlantic, especially in sub-tropical areas. Filets are also sold frozen. There are many ways to cook Ono; one of the simplest is to grill it with a seasoned rub.
Things You'll Need
- Olive oil
- Paprika
- Salt
- Pepper
- Lemon juice
Instructions
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Heat and prepare your grill.
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Drizzle the Ono fillets with olive oil, and rub to coat both sides.
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Combine about 1 tbsp. paprika, 1 tsp. of black pepper and salt to taste. Rub the mixture onto the Ono fillets.
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Drizzle the Ono fillets with lemon juice.
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Grill over high heat for about six minutes per side for 1-inch fillets, longer if the fillets are thicker, until it reaches medium doneness.
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