Blackened Baja Fish Tacos
The Blackened Baja Fish Tacos at Bonefish Grill are a flavorful dish inspired by Baja-style cooking, typically featuring blackened fish, such as Mahi Mahi or another white fish, in soft corn tortillas. The tacos are often paired with a refreshing salsa or slaw and drizzled with a creamy sauce. While I can’t access the precise details for this dish at Bonefish Grill right now, here’s an overview of what you can expect, based on similar items and the restaurant’s general offerings.
Calories
- 450–600 calories (depending on the portion size and specific ingredients used).
Ingredients
- Blackened fish (commonly Mahi Mahi or similar white fish)
- Corn tortillas (typically 2 per taco)
- Cabbage slaw (shredded cabbage, often with a tangy dressing or lime)
- Pico de gallo (fresh tomatoes, onions, cilantro, and lime)
- Creamy sauce (often a spicy mayo or avocado crema)
- Lime wedges (for added zest)
- Fresh cilantro (optional garnish)
- Jalapeños (optional for added heat).
Estimated Nutritional Information
- Total Fat: 20–30g
- Saturated Fat: 3–6g
- Cholesterol: 40–60mg
- Sodium: 600–900mg
- Carbohydrates: 40–50g
- Fiber: 5–7g
- Sugars: 6–10g
- Protein: 30–40g
The nutritional values can vary depending on the preparation method, sauces, and other ingredients used, so these are only estimates.
Allergens
- Fish (from the blackened fish, which is typically Mahi Mahi or another similar fish)
- Dairy (if the sauce or slaw contains dairy, like sour cream or cheese)
- Wheat (in the tortillas, if not gluten-free)
- Soy (if the sauce or other condiments contain soy-based products)
- Gluten (if regular tortillas are used and the dish is not labeled gluten-free)
Recommendations
- Pair with a light side like a simple garden salad, roasted vegetables, or a cup of soup (like clam chowder) for a balanced meal.
- Go for a refreshing drink: A margarita, mojito, or a chilled iced tea can complement the zesty flavors of the tacos.
- For a lighter version: Consider asking for grilled instead of blackened fish, which might reduce calories from oil or butter used in the cooking process.
These tacos are great for those looking for a flavorful yet relatively light seafood option with a bit of spice.
Please Note: Prices may vary by location, size, and local pricing policies. Generally, you can expect it for a standard size. For the most accurate pricing, it’s best to check the Bonefish Grill Mobile App or visit a local store.
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