With this spring-inspired seafood feature as the latest addition on your menu, diners will be smiling cheek to cheek over Chef Ted Corrado’s Spiced Halibut Cheeks! Reeling in layers of flavor with the added taste of Lawry’s Mango Habanero Wings Seasoning Mix, this delicious dish is served on a spoonful of shrimp aioli and garnished with celery leaves. Ted Corrado is the Corporate Executive Chef of The Drake Properties – Drake Hotel, Drake Commissary, Drake One Fifty, Drake Commissary - in Ontario, Canada.
Take ½ of the unsalted butter and cook on a low heat in a pot.
Add shrimp shells and simmer on low heat for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Strain butter and discard shells.
Whisk together egg yolk, French’s Dijon Mustard, lemon juice, and garlic. Slowly drizzle vegetable oil while whisking until incorporated. Repeat with the melted shrimp butter.
Season with salt.
For the Seaweed:
Blend dulse seaweed and nori powder.
For the Mango Habanero Spiced Halibut Cheeks:
Make a dredge for the halibut cheek using cornstarch (2 cups) and Lawry’s Mango Habanero Wings Seasoning Mix (1 tablespoon).
Toss halibut cheeks in dredge, tapping off excess cornstarch and deep fry at 350 F oil until golden brown and crispy (about 3-5 minutes).
Lightly sprinkle dulse and nori powder on the hot halibut cheeks.
For Serving:
Spoon a dollop of shrimp aioli on the bottom of the plate, add halibut cheeks and garnish with celery leaves.
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