Spicy Grilled Swordfish with Tobiko
Chili Oil, Soy Sauce, Sesame Oil, Lemon
Whole Grilled Jalapeño
Grilled swordfish, with its firm, meaty texture and clean, mildly sweet flavor, holds up beautifully to bold sauces. The char adds depth and a hint of smokiness, creating a sturdy base for layers of seasoning and contrast. Paired with a chili oil–soy sauce brightened by fresh lemon juice, the fish takes on a new dimension—rich with umami, balanced by heat, and sharpened by citrus.
The sauce blends savory soy, warming chili oil, bright lemon, and a touch of toasty sesame oil. The citrus cuts through the richness, adding lift and clarity while enhancing the natural flavor of the fish.
Tobiko (flying fish roe) makes a striking final addition. Scattered over the sauced fish, the roe brings vivid red-orange color and delicate texture—tiny cool pearls that pop against the heat and meatiness of the swordfish. Its clean brininess mirrors the ocean, while its crunch offers a satisfying contrast to the fish’s tenderness.
Thinly sliced cucumber and radish add a crisp, refreshing contrast to the meaty fish, grilled jalapeño, and spicy citrus-soy drizzle. The result is a layered, balanced dish—smoky, spicy, citrusy, savory, and sea-bright—with each component enhancing the next while allowing the swordfish to shine.