Projects using Canva in StaffordProjects using Canva in StaffordI fell in love with barramundi at first bite. Then I forgot about it. Then it showed up on Weee and I dove in head first.
Barramundi is sweet, mild, and buttery without being too rich or too heavy. Silky and flaky — somewhere between sea bass and snapper. If you have never tried it, this recipe is your entry point.
I wanted smoky and tropical. Bold but not heavy. So I built a marinade around coconut aminos, smoked paprika, fresh ginger, and harissa — and then added a tiny pinch of cinnamon. Just enough to whisper, not sing. That pinch ties everything together without anyone being able to identify it. If you can taste the cinnamon, you used too much.
The coconut milk powder was a deliberate choice. Coconut cream adds moisture — exactly what you do not want in an air fryer. Powder delivers the coconut flavor without the liquid. The marinade clings. The edges char. That is the ember in Coconut Ember.
Ten to fourteen minutes in the air fryer. A squeeze of fresh lime the moment it comes out. Done.
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