Schintzel de poisson au zaatar 🐟🩷
Salade
- concombre
- Menthe fraîche
- Radis
- Pickle d’oignon rouge
- Sumac
- Huile d’olive
- Jus de citron
- Sel et poivre
Poisson
- 2 pavé de poisson (le plus carré possible)
- 1/4 de tasse de farine
- 1 cuillère à soupe de Poudre d’ail
- Sel et poivre
- 1/4 de tasse depices Zaatar
- 1/3 de tasse de Panko
- 3 cuillères à soupe de graines de sésames
- 2 œufs battu
- Huile d’olive pour friture
Sauce
- 1 tasse de labneh
- 2 cuillère à soupe de Capres
- 2 cuillère à soupe de Jus de citron
- 1 cuillère à soupe de Menthe fraîche
- 1 cuillère à soupe d’Aneth fraîche
- 1 petite gousse d’ail hachée
- Sel et poivre
Making a crispy schnitzel using zaatar spice is an exciting way to bring Mediterranean flavors into your kitchen. The key to this recipe’s success lies in balancing the aromatic zaatar with the crunchy texture of panko breadcrumbs and toasted sesame seeds, which add nutty depth to the coating. I found that pressing the flour and spice mixture gently onto the fish fillets before dipping them in beaten eggs and coating with panko ensures an even crust that fries beautifully to golden perfection. For the salad, the fresh mint combined with crisp cucumbers and peppery radishes creates a light, refreshing contrast to the warm schnitzel. Using sumac brings a subtle tartness that brightens up the flavors, while the pickled red onions introduce a lovely tang and slight sweetness. Drizzling good quality olive oil and freshly squeezed lemon juice ties all the salad ingredients together harmoniously. The accompanying labneh sauce, enriched with capers, fresh dill, mint, and a garlic punch, complements the fish by adding creamy acidity and herbal freshness. Making sure to finely chop the herbs and garlic maximizes the flavor infusion in the sauce. I often like to prepare the sauce ahead of time to let the flavors meld in the refrigerator. One tip I’ve learned is to use fish fillets that are as square and uniform as possible, making the breading and frying more even. Also, frying in olive oil not only enhances the flavor but helps achieve the perfect golden crisp exterior without making the fish greasy. This dish is ideal for a light lunch or dinner served with pita bread or couscous. Incorporating zaatar into fish schnitzel is a delightful twist on the classic schnitzel that’s sure to impress your family and friends with its fresh, vibrant flavors and satisfying textures.




































