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Grilling fish on a George Foreman grill? How long does it take?
By Tom | June 3, 2008
-doozer- asked:
I have lost the booklet that came with the small grill. I was wondering how long to keep the fish on the grill? I figured 3 or 4 minutes? Im probally wrong though. Thanks in advance for any help! Im grilling Talipia Fish.
Thanks nn….I tried cooking it without any oil and it dryed up quick and broke up into small pieces! I tried it with a little oil brushed on it, and it turned out pretty good!
Alex
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June 3rd, 2008 at 7:29 pm
Fish cooks really fast. It only take a couple of minutes on each side.
June 6th, 2008 at 6:04 am
It varies on the type of fish and how thick the pieces are. The thinker the pieces the longer the cooking time. in general for medium thickness about a minute or two.
June 8th, 2008 at 11:19 am
its been awhile since I cooked any tilapia on the GF grill, but I’ve done it before. I recall that I rubbed olive oil into the fillet before I put it on the grill. Otherwise it will get pretty dry. I think it should take no more than two minutes for the average tilapia filet. Try one at two minutes and then adjust your time accordingly after you see how that one comes out.