I made this up one night last week and really enjoyed the flavors of it.  Syrupy glazes always add so much flavor to fish at restaurants, so I thought I would try my hand at making one.  It was super easy, but the pan got a bit sticky so make sure to use some Teflon. 

The sides were a batch of plain basmati rice and boiled edamame with sea salt.  The kids ate the fish but weren’t really interested in the rest of the accompaniments.  Oh well, they have no taste buds!  That’s my theory. 😉

Recipe:

3 Tilapia filets
1 egg
1/2 cup bread crumbs
2-3 TBSP olive oil

1/2 cup soy sauce
2-3 TBSP honey
1 tsp dried wasabi spice*

Rinse the fish and pat dry.  Wisk the egg up in a shallow bowl and place breadcrumbs in another shallow bowl.  Coat the fish in the egg and then the breadcrumbs.  Place in skillet with the hot olive oil – about medium to medium high heat.  Cook for about 4 minutes and then turn over for another 4 minutes. 

Meanwhile, put the soy sauce, honey and wasabi in a small saucepan.  Bring to a boil and reduce by at least half.  It will be thick and syrupy when ready.  Make sure to stir it while it is boiling.

Place fish on top of rice and put glaze over both.  Enjoy!

*I got my wasabi spice from Penzey’s spices.  Check out their website and see if there is a store near you.  Otherwise, just order online if you like to cook and try their different and quality spices.  You can find spices and spice mixes on their website that you can’t find anywhere else.  Love them!