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Wahoo! Fish Tacos!

13 July 2010 9 Comments

Corny post title…..but the drummer in my favourite band ever (Travis Barker of Blink-182) owns a taco place called Wahoo’s Fish Tacos. One day I will eat a fish taco at one of the 50+ locations they have throughout the states….but in the mean time I will make them at home. This was my first time making a fish taco and it was fun, and taaaaasty! In the meantime I will also stare longingly at this picture and reminisce of the day I actually got to meet him many years ago…

I look different and weird in this pic….moving on!

Back to the tacos! I used halibut but I’m sure any white fish would do, and I really don’t have exact measurements for this recipe, as I was just making one taco, but I trust with a little ingredient guidance you can all get this right! I also used a wrap because I didn’t have any soft flour tortillas (story of my life- I use wraps for everything!).

Koko’s Fish Tacos

  • white fish fillet, such as halibut
  • lettuce
  • cilantro
  • avocado
  • lime juice
  • salsa
  • cheese, I used regular cheddar but I think a nice white cheddar would be better. If vegan, just skip it!
  • caramelized onions (don’t worry I’ll tell ya how to make them!)
  • wrap, or soft flour tortillas
  • cumin
  • coriander
  • chili powder
  • chipotle powder
  • garlic salt
  • salt

To caramelize onions:

Drizzle a pan with olive oil and heat on medium high. Slice up an onion and add to the hot pan. Add a pinch of salt and pepper. Stir, to coat the onions. Turn the heat to low and keep stirring, as the onions slowly begin to caramelize. Keep an eye on them so they don’t burn! When they are brown, and soft, and smell delicious, they are done!

For the ‘guacamole’:

Mash up an avocado and add some lime juice and a pinch of salt. Stir in a scoop of salsa.

For the fish:

Pat the fish fillet dry, and slice into small pieces- about an inch wide and as long as the fillet is. Sprinkle evenly with cumin, coriander, chili powder, chipotle powder, and garlic salt. Turn pieces over and do the same to the other side. Drizzle a pan with olive oil and heat to medium-high. Add the fish and cook until done on each side (it took about a minute on each side for me, but it depends on the thickness of the fish).

Constructing the taco:

Spread the bottom of your wrap/tortilla with our lovely avocado/salsa mixture. Add a layer of cheese, add the lettuc, cilantro, caramelized onions, and finally the fish. Drizzle everything with lots of lime juice! Fold up like a wrap, and enjoy! Please yell wahoo! as you eat it.

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9 Comments »

  • Cara said:
    Hello deliciousness!
    Those look so good. I am a fan of anything that involves avocado and Mexican spices.
  • tasteofbeirut said:
    These look irresistible! Thanks for giving me a great idea for a meal one evening.
  • Alicai said:
    These look yummy! There is a little fish stand on the dock in Victoria’s harbour called Red Fish Blue Fish,it’s really popular, and always busy, last year when I was in Vic I had a fish taco and a fish sandwich from there it was sooo delicious!! I have been thinking about trying to make fish tacos at home one day too! Ps. that’s cool he owns a taco place! haha
  • Sook said:
    Fish taco is one of my favorites! Yours looks delicious!
  • Xiaolu (6 Bittersweets) said:
    Mm this looks simple and delish, Koko. That’s awesome that you got to meet Travis. I am always giddy for days after I meet my fav artists.
  • Juliana said:
    Fish tacos…yummie, and healthy :-)
  • Koko said:
    Me too, Cara!

    Thanks taste of Beirut

    Lou, that’s awesome! I wanna try red fish blue fish (best name!!)

    Thanks Sook!

    Yeah Xiaolu, definitely is up there for one of the best days of my life! We even got to watch the whole set from onstage!

    Absolutely, Juliana!

  • momgateway said:
    mmm….magnificent fish tacos….
  • Sophie said:
    Woohoo,..You met Travis Barker, the drummer of Blink 182!! I am so jealous now,..I am going to see them on the Belgian festival of Pukkelpop on August!! Oooh,…yes!

    Your fish tacos look like the real thing!! This fish taco looks so tasty, Koko!!

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