Miso Glazed Chilean Sea Bass Recipe - So Easy To Make! (2024)

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Ever wanted to learn how to cook Chilean sea bass? Now’s your chance with this incredibly tasty and simple Air Fryer Chilean Sea Bass recipe that is bound to impress!

It seems like everyone these days is exploring their kitchen, falling in love with food, and experimenting with food to become the master chef of their kitchen.

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Even I’ve taken on new hobbies in the kitchen! I absolutely despise baking of any sort. But I’ve started baking and have totally mastered chocolate chip cookies and Banana Bread!

I don’t know what it is about baking, maybe just that there can be so many steps, ingredients, and measurements always have to be so precise or it will flop. With cooking, I can taste as I go and I rarely measure anything.

If you’re worried this Miso Glazed Chilean Sea Bass recipe might be difficult, I promise it’s not! It’s an easy to follow recipe for a truly perfect gourmet meal…at home!

Don’t let the word gourmet make you nervous though, because I PROMISE this truly a simple recipe.

If you’re a part of my Instagram Fam, you’ve seen me make this recipe on my Instagram Stories a few times. It’s so good I can’t stop making it!

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Miso Glazed Chilean Sea Bass Recipe

Are you ready to make a gourmet meal without stress, without fear, all while only dirtying a couple of dishes?

This Miso Glazed Chilean Sea Bass recipe is packed with flavor, health benefits, and will leave you and your family wanting more!

Below I detailed out (in only 3 steps!) one of my favorite “next-level” gourmet recipes that any just-starting-out or never-cooked-before-chef can master in the kitchen! It’s truly one of my favorite fish recipes.

Whether it’s your first time cooking Chilean sea bass or your 100th time, you will definitely find this recipe a breeze.

What Is Chilean Sea Bass?

Chilean sea bass (also known as a Patagonian toothfish) is a flaky fish with mild flavor. It’s found the cold waters of the southern Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Usually between 45 and 3,850 meters. The fish itself is not the prettiest you’ll ever lay eyes on. However, it is one of the most sought-after and flavorful fish in the world.

It has a flaky, buttery texture and should be cooked in the air fryer, hot skillet, or oven for best results. It can be made in a variety of ways. One of the most popular variations is made with fresh dill, capers, minced garlic, and a lemon butter sauce.

This fish comes at a higher price point, so it’s perfect for special occasions.

Ingredients You Will Need

This beautiful white sea bass dinner comes together with very few ingredients, but will leave you feeling like the master chef you are!

  • Two 6oz chilean sea bass fillets
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • 1/4 cup white miso paste
  • 1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar
  • 4 tablespoons maple syrup (honey works too!)
  • 2 tablespoons mirin
  • 1/2 teaspoon ginger paste
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Optional Toppings:

  • Sesame Seeds
  • Sliced Green Onions

A few notes about the ingredients:

If you don’t have mirin on hand you can still make the glaze without it. It’s not an essential ingredient, just adds to the flavor and texture of the glaze.

You can use red miso paste if you have that on hand already or can’t find white miso paste in the store.

HOW TO MAKE MISO GINGER CHILEAN SEA BASS

1. Cook the fish. Preheat your air fryer to 375F. Next, you will brush a thin layer of olive oil over each fillet of fish. The best way to season it is with some fresh cracked black pepper or lemon pepper. You can add a sprinkle of kosher salt if you like, but I don’t think it needs it.

Spritz the air fryer pan with olive oil and place the fish SKIN side DOWN. Cook for 12-15 minutes, until the top beings to turn golden brown.

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2. Prepare the miso glaze. While the fish is cooking, melt the butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. When the butter has melted, add the miso paste, rice wine vinegar, maple syrup, mirin, and ginger paste. Stir until fully combined, bring to a light boil, and remove the pan from the heat immediately.

3. Glaze the fish. Once the fish is finished, use a silicone pastry brush (or the back of a spoon) and brush the glaze over the top and sides of the fish. Place the fish back into the air fryer for 2 more minutes (at 375F), until the glaze has caramelized.

4) Optional: Finish with sliced green onions and/or sesame seeds.

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WHY IS CHILEAN SEA BASS SO EXPENSIVE?

The shortest answer I can give you is, supply and demand. Chilean Sea Bass became very popular in the 1990s and was on the menus of many high-end restaurants.

Did you know: the first Jurassic Park movie name-dropped Chilean Sea Bass which lead to the increase in popularity?

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IS CHILEAN SEA BASS HEALTHY?

Chilean Sea Bass (by itself) is Keto-friendly and Gluten-Free. However, there are many other added benefits to Chilean Sea Bass such as:

  • Very high/Great source of Protein
  • Packed with Omega-3 Fatty Acids that help fight inflammation and keep you healthy
  • High amounts of Vitamin D
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WHAT IS MISO PASTE?

Miso Paste is very popular in Japanese culture; Miso is a traditional seasoning you will find in many of their dishes. It is made by fermenting soybeans with salt and cooked rice. There are many different colors of Miso Paste: White, Yellow, Red, and Black. However, White and Red Miso paste are the most common.

White Miso: White Miso (the miso recommended for this recipe) is made from soybeans that have been fermented with a very large percentage of rice. The actual color of the miso can range from white to light beige and carries a sweeter taste compared to the other Miso Paste options.

Red Miso: Red Miso is made from soybeans fermented with barley and other grains. The color ranges from red to dark brown and carries a heartier flavor perfect for hearty soups and glazes.

WHAT DOES MISO PASTE TASTE LIKE?

Miso generally has a salty yet tangy savory flavor that is very much it’s own. The color of the Miso Paste used changes/effects the taste/flavor.

IS MISO GOOD FOR YOU?

Miso Paste is rich with essential minerals and a good source of vitamins like:

  • Various B Vitamins
  • Vitamin E
  • Vitamin K
  • Folic Acid

BONUS: Miso Paste also provides gut health benefit beneficial bacterias that helps our gut stay healthy and happy benefiting our overall mental and physical wellness!

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Where Can I Find Miso Paste?

Miso paste is usually in the refrigerated section near the tofu. In my local grocery store, it’s located near the produce and refrigerated vegan products. You can always an employee for help if you’re having trouble!

WHAT IS MIRIN?

Mirin is another essential ingredient in Japanese cooking. Mirin is a type of rice wine similar to sake, but lower in alcohol content and higher in (naturally fermented) sugar.

A good substitute for Mirin is 1-2 tablespoons of sugar and 1/2 cups for white wine, Vermonth, or dry sherry.

Mirin is usually found in the ethnic foods section of the grocery store, with other Asian products.

What To Serve With Chilean Sea Bass

I usually serve it with a side of Bok Choy and some jasmine rice seasoned with a little bit of lime juice, salt, and pepper. Broccolini or Green Beans would be good too!

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If you’re looking for more recipes with miso paste, check out these Miso Mushroom Bowls and this Air Fryer Candied Bacon!

More Air Fryer Recipes You Might Like

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  • Chicken Parmesan Stuffed Mushrooms
  • Candied Bacon
  • Air Fryer Zucchini Chips
  • Best Air Fryer Bacon
  • Garlic Parmesan Fries

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Air Fryer Miso Glazed Chilean Sea Bass

Ever wanted to learn how to cook Chilean sea bass? Now's your chance with this incredibly tasty and simple Air Fryer Chilean Sea Bass recipe that is bound to impress!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time20 minutes mins

Total Time25 minutes mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Asian American

Keyword: air fryer chilean sea bass, air fryer fish, chilean sea bass

Servings: 2

Calories: 524kcal

Author: Jordan

Ingredients

Optional toppings

Instructions

  • Preheat air fryer to 375° F. Brush olive oil all over each fillet of fish and finish with fresh cracked pepper. Spritz the air fryer pan with olive oil and place the fish skin side down. Cook for 12-15 minutes, until the top begins to turn golden brown and the internal temperature has reached 135° F.

  • While the fish is cooking, melt the butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. When the butter has melted, add the miso paste, rice wine vinegar, maple syrup, mirin, and ginger paste. Stir until fully combined, bring to a light boil, and remove the pan from the heat immediately.

  • When the fish is finished, use a silicone pastry brush (or the back of a spoon) to brush the glaze over the top and sides of the fish. Place it back in the air fryer for 1-2 more minutes at 375° F, until the glaze caramelizes. Finish with sliced green onions and/or sesame seeds.

Oven Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425° F and line a baking sheet with foil lightly sprayed with olive oil. Bake for 20-25 minutes, depending on the thickness of your fish. The internal temperature should be 135° F when the fish is cooked through.

  • Remove the fish from the oven and preheat the broiler to high. Brush the miso glaze over the fish (top and sides) and place it back in the oven on the top rack. *If your rack is too close to the broiler, move it down a bit, you don't want the fish to touch it!* Cook the fish for 1-2 minutes under the broiler, until it begins to caramelize. Keep a close eye on it because it happens quickly! Finish with sliced green onions and/or sesame seeds.

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Nutrition

Calories: 524kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 29g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Cholesterol: 60mg | Sodium: 624mg | Potassium: 162mg | Sugar: 15g

Nutrition information is approximate and was calculated using a recipe nutrition label generator.

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Miso Glazed Chilean Sea Bass Recipe - So Easy To Make! (2024)

FAQs

What's the best way to cook sea bass? ›

Whole sea bass takes well to being roasted in the oven and finished off on the barbecue. To roast a whole sea bass, wrap it in foil or greaseproof paper with herbs and seasonings. Cook in a preheated oven at 200ºC, gas mark 6, for 30–40 minutes.

Why is Chilean sea bass so special? ›

With its flaky texture and rich, buttery flavour, Chilean sea bass is one of the most prized varieties of sea bass, commanding top prices at fine-dining restaurants around the world.

Do you remove skin from Chilean sea bass before cooking? ›

Don't worry about removing the skin: Chilean sea bass skin is thin and tasty, so there's no need to remove it for this recipe. Use an instant-read thermometer: One of the best ways to cook any animal protein properly without undercooking or overcooking it is to use a thermometer to test it.

Why is Chilean sea bass so expensive? ›

Chilean sea bass falls somewhere in the middle of the scale, costing about $30 per pound, if not more. Unfortunately, like many fish species, the Chilean sea bass's price largely reflects its survival status. After a feature in the 1993 movie "Jurassic Park," Chilean sea bass was heavily overfished.

Is it best to pan fry or bake sea bass? ›

Pan-frying is a simple but delicious way to cook sea bass – it only takes a few minutes and crisping up the skin adds flavour and texture to the finished dish.

Do you fry or bake sea bass? ›

The best way to make the most out of the flavour and texture of this delicate fish is by pan-frying it.

Can you eat too much Chilean sea bass? ›

Like many other white fish, Chilean sea bass is a low-calorie, protein-dense fish. However, it also has high levels of mercury. The Environmental Defense Fund recommends adults only consume two portions of Chilean sea bass each month and children only eat one portion each month due to the concerning levels of mercury.

How do you know when Chilean sea bass is done? ›

Your Sea Bass is done when it reaches an internal temperature of 140 degrees F (per USDA recommendations). Plate and squeeze half a lemon over and let portion rest for about 3 minutes, then you are ready to enjoy.

Is there a difference between sea bass and Chilean sea bass? ›

Surprise, surprise — it's not really a bass! This is a regular sea bass. Absolutely no relation to its Chilean namesake. Scientifically known as Dissostichus eleginoides, Chilean sea bass is a deep-water species found in the Southern Hemisphere ocean waters near and around Antarctica.

Can I eat undercooked sea bass? ›

It Can Be Risky

Eating raw or undercooked fish can be a risky endeavor. While some people may enjoy the taste and texture of these foods, consuming them can lead to serious health risks.

What do you soak bass in before cooking? ›

In a lidded container, combine your favorite hot sauce (everyone who likes hot sauce has a favorite) and buttermilk. Soak fillets in this mixture for no less than 2 hours. Soaking overnight gives the best results. Allow fillets to drip-dry in a strainer before seasoning.

Is Chilean sea bass healthy? ›

Plenty of Omega-3 Fatty Acid

Much of the flavor that Chilean Sea Bass contains is due to its high levels of Omega-3 Fatty acids. This aspect of the fish makes it not only delicious, but makes it very beneficial to your health. The first of the benefits of Omega-3 fatty acid is how it helps keep your eyes healthy.

What is the old name for Chilean sea bass? ›

Also called Patagonian toothfish, the Chilean sea bass is one of the most sought-after fish in the world. The once-obscure fish became a culinary celebrity during the 1990s.

Is Chilean sea bass illegal in the US? ›

Is Chilean sea bass available in the United States? Yes. U.S. regulations allow imports of Chilean sea bass that are caught within legal limits and that provide for the sustainable use and conservation of the fishery resource. However, some illegally harvested Chilean sea bass does enter the United States.

Is Chilean sea bass healthier than salmon? ›

Sea bass contains between 0.1 and 1.2 grams of EPA per 100 grams fish. In comparison salmon is estimated to contain 0.8 grams per 100 grams. So as far as the omega 3 content is concerned cold water wild salmon is a much healthier choice.

Why do you soak sea bass in milk? ›

In this scenario, the protein in the milk binds with the compounds that cause that fishy odor, in essence extracting if from the fish. What's left behind is sweet-smelling, brighter flesh with clean flavor. (Just make sure you pour that milk down the drain.

What's the best way to fry sea bass? ›

Brush a large frying pan with a little sunflower oil and heat over a medium-high heat. Add the fish, skin-side down, and cook for 3 mins. Reduce the heat to low, brush the top of the fillets with the remaining sunflower oil, turn over and cook for 2 mins until just cooked through. You may need to cook in 2 batches.

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