Harissa fish tacos recipe

Harissa fish tacos

Upgrade your weekly taco night with this light yet punchy harissa and fish combo, with the welcome addition of a crisp, refreshing veg salsa. Ready in just half an hour, set in the middle of the table, grab a warm tortilla and dig in.

See method
  • Serves 4
  • 10 mins to prepare and 20 mins to cook
  • 526 calories / serving

    Ingredients

    • 520g pack white fish fillets, defrosted
    • 50g plain flour
    • 1 tbsp harissa seasoning
    • 4-6 tbsp vegetable oil, for frying
    • 8 mini tortilla wraps
    • ½ red onion, finely chopped
    • 100g cherry tomatoes, quartered
    • 1 cucumber portion, diced
    • 15g fresh coriander, chopped
    • 1 tsp olive oil
    • ½ iceberg lettuce, shredded
    • 150g Greek-style yogurt

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    Each serving contains

    Energy
    2205kJ 526.0kcal
    26%
    Fat
    23g
    high33%
    Saturates
    6g
    medium28%
    Salt
    1.7g
    medium29%
    Sugars
    7g
    low8%

    of the Reference intake

    Carbohydrate 46.6gProtein 31.6gFibre 4.8g

    Method

    1. Pat the fish dry with kitchen paper, then cut into 1cm-thick strips. Mix the flour harissa and some seasoning on a apalte, then toss the fish in it until well coated.
    2. Pour enough vegetable oil into a shallow, nonstick frying pan to cover the base and heat over a medium-high heat. Fry the fish in batches for 2-3 mins each side until golden, crisp, cooked through and flaky in the middle. Transfer to a plate lined with kitchen paper; set aside.
    3. Meanwhile, heat a dry frying pan over a high heat and toast the tortillas for 1-2 mins each side until lightly charred. Wrap in foil to keep warm until ready to serve.
    4. Mix the onion, tomatoes, cucumber and half the coriander in a bowl with a pinch of salt and the olive oil. Put the lettuce, remaining coriander and yogurt in separate bowls and serve everything at the table to let everyone help themselves to fish and toppings.

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