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What Is Swai Fish?
Swai fish is one of the most common white fish available in the United States. Swai is also called Basa fish. They are a type of catfish and mostly farm-raised in Vietnam.
Its fillet has a delicate taste, with semi-firm flesh. It’s one of my favorite fish recipes, other than baked cod and tilapia recipes.
Cooking Swai is very easy and one of my favorite Swai fish recipes is pan fried on the skillet.
In this recipe, I will teach you how to cook Swai fish and make restaurant quality pan fried fish in lemon butter sauce.
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Ingredients for Pan Fried Fish:
This easy pan-fried fish recipe calls for 5 ingredients. The lemon butter sauce is made with melted butter and fresh lemon juice. It’s that simple!
- Swai fish or Basa. You may also use other white fish such as sole, halibut or cod.
- Butter.
- Lemon juice.
- Salt and ground black pepper.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is It Healthy?
Swai is healthy, sustainable and good for you. It’s rich in protein and omega-3. It has zero carb and very low in fat. They are safe to eat on a monthly basis.
How Many Calories per Serving?
This recipe is only 157 calories per serving.
What Dishes to Serve with This Recipe?
This meal is best served with a side dish such as marinated tomatoes. For a seafood restaurant style dinner at home, I recommend the following recipes.
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Lemon Butter Swai Fish
Ingredients
- 1 lb. Swai fish or Basa
- salt
- ground black pepper
- 1/2 tablespoon vegetable oil
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter (melted)
- 1/4 cup white wine
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 pinch salt
- 1 teaspoon chopped Italian parsley
Instructions
- Rinse the swai fish fillets with cold water. Pat dry with paper towels. Seasoned both sides of the fish with salt and ground black pepper.
- Heat up a skillet on medium-high heat. Add the vegetable oil. Pan fry the Swai fish fillet, about 1-2 minutes on each side. Turn the fish over gently and pan fry the other side until both sides are light brown with slightly crispy edges. Dish out on a plate.
- In a sauce pan, heat the melted butter, then add the white wine and lemon juice. Add a pinch of salt. As soon as the sauce bubbles, turn off the heat. Drizzle the sauce on the fish, garnish with parsley and serve immediately.
Notes
Nutrition
Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated, using Spoonacular, for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.
this is an excellent fish to eat it is better than catfish in the south USA where they won’t let it in in three states. It is also excellent to batter and fry it in olive oil. Dr.axe said it is a terrible fish to eat.what does he know he hangs around Anthony Fauci. Who is also wrong about everything.🤣👍
I bought some of this fish but hadn’t tasted it before. I went looking for a recipe and decided on this one…. BEST decision I ever made! This was so very yummy and simple to make, not to mention, the fish itself is phenomenal. I will be using more of this fish. *Side note: I also made the easy spaghetti you listed above and it too was fantastic. I am keeping both recipes. Thank you!
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according to Dr. Axe. What Is Swai Fish?
Swai fish is a type of white fish with a mild flavor and flaky texture. It’s a freshwater fish that’s native to Vietnamese rivers and a type of catfish. It’s also called Vietnamese catfish, basa fish and iridescent shark, but it’s neither a basa nor a type of shark.
Very light and tasty. Could not resist adding a touch of garlic to the sauce.
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Thank you so much for this easy and delicious recipe! I’m a beginner cook, but I’ve made this twice now and it’s become a household favorite.
Made it again with cod this time. Still freaking awesome!!!.
Thanks!
I made it as written, it was fantastic!!!! Can’t wait to make it again.
Awesome!
I can’t have wine and substituted chicken broth. It was delicious. Also sprinkled some flour on top before frying.
And put a little Panko breadcrumbs on top too!
What white wine is best for this recipe.
Any brands you like.