I need some good tilapia recipes
ladybug4233
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I got some tilapia to eat for lunch. What are some yummy recipes you use?
Thanks,
Candie
Thanks,
Candie
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Don't need a recipe. Bake it, eat it. Season with lemon pepper and a tiny bit of salt.0
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I put the tilapia filet in some aluminum foil with a 1/2 tbls of olive oil and some black pepper or lemon pepper, and then bake or broil.
Also, I would recommend using any catfish recipe, but substitute tilapia. Allrecipes.com is a big help for this!0 -
I put the tilapia filet in some aluminum foil with a 1/2 tbls of olive oil and some black pepper or lemon pepper, and then bake or broil.
How long and at what temperature?
Thanks for helping me,
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I like it a bit crispy most of the time so I use some Canola Oil spray in a pan on the stove top, put some lemon juice over it and some salt free garlic-herb spices and cook till its flaky...so good! Another good way to cook it is to put it in a baking dish and again put some lemon juice over it and garlic-herb spices then bake on 350 till almost done through, then top it with grated parmesan cheese and put back in the oven till the parmesan browns a bit.
Just always use a bit of lemon juice to kill the "fishy" flavor.0 -
Bake your tilapia in the oven with garlic and a few onions (if you want them). Meanwhile cut up zucchini, summer squash, and tomatoes. Saute them lightly in a pan (with cooking spray), do the tomatoes last in the pan. When the tilapia is done, put the veggie mixture on top of the tilapia and add some feta cheese. Amazing!!!0
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I use it when I make fish tacos. In fact that's on the menu for Monday night. Otherwise I usually just put lime or lemon and a little salt/pepper and maybe some cayenne pepper to give it a little spice.0
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straight up easy fish. we have this in our house all the time. super quick
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/jamie-easons-livefit-recipes-fish-in-foil.html0 -
I usually just sprinkle it with a little salt, pepper, and lemon juice and bake it. Or if i have time I'll dip it in egg white and then a bread crumb and parmesan cheese mixture.0
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I love to eat tilapia. i season with McCormic steak seasoning and pan fry in a VERY hot skillet with fat free butter. This "blackens" the fish. Then I put it on bed of fresh spinach with feta cheese. A few squirts of wishbone vinigetette on the salad and the fish. AMAZING!!!!0
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Don't need a recipe. Bake it, eat it. Season with lemon pepper and a tiny bit of salt.
Agreed --This is wonderful :happy:0 -
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straight up easy fish. we have this in our house all the time. super quick
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/jamie-easons-livefit-recipes-fish-in-foil.html
Agreed...this recipe is one of my fave go to especially after a long day at work and then the gym I used broccoli instead of aspargus. Throw in a serving of brown rice. Perfect!0 -
Bake it with a tablespoon of salsa and a sprinkle of shredded taco cheese on top. Yum.0
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I liked this one, simple and tasty:
Ingredients
4 (6-ounce) tilapia fillets
1/2 cup fresh orange juice (about 1 orange) $
3 tablespoons fresh lime juice
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
2 teaspoons lower-sodium soy sauce
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 teaspoon ground red pepper
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1/2 teaspoon paprika
Preparation
1. Arrange fish in a single layer in a shallow roasting pan coated with cooking spray. Combine orange juice and next 9 ingredients (through garlic); pour over fish. Let stand 15 minutes.
2. Preheat broiler.
3. Sprinkle fish with paprika; broil 15 minutes or until desired degree of doneness. Drizzle sauce over fish.0 -
Im a mayo eater, I love mayonnaise. The way I do my Tilapia is : I bake in butter low fat, I apply a coat of mayo over the fish right before I take it out the oven and then I sprinkle parmesan cheese on top. I put it back in the oven to brown on top, then take it out. May not look great but once you plate it with your fav veggie, it is the bomb !!!!!!!!!!!!0
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I eat it almost every night, and I find simple is best in my world. Sauteed in about a teaspoon of olive oil, just enough to coat the pan, over medium high heat about 2-3 minutes per side, just till it gets a bit crunchy and brown. I use McCormick's lemon pepper grinder, and grind some seasoning over the top just before I eat it. It never gets dull for me. Love it that way.0
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Take a small lime, zest the whole thing and rub it on both sides, squeeze the juice from the lime over the filet, pinch of salt, dash of pepper on both sides, bake or grill for 8-10 minutes. Sometimes I slice up half and avocado, crumble up a few croutons, and take steamed spinach and put it on top.0
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In the seasoning section there is a seasoning specifically for fish called Old Bay. Several other companies make versions of it, and they are all usually together. I put my talapia in a dish, squeeze some lemon or lime on it, sprinkle some Old Bay, and then I usually sprinkle a dash of cayenne as well. That's my favorite way to cook it.
Oh, and I bake it at 375 for about 25 minutes, covered.0 -
Tilapia Veracruzana! mmmmmmmmmmmmm
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/marcela-valladolid/veracruz-style-tilapia-pescado-a-la-veracruzana-recipe/index.html0 -
Tilapia marinates really well. Make a marinade with grated ginger, garlic, fresh lime juice, brown sugar, soy sauce and a *drop* of sesame oil. Leave in marinade for about a half hour and broil. It's delicious!0
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I broil tilapia for several minutes according to the bag (buy mine frozen in bulk) with McCormick seasoning with mango & lime. Just love that seasoning. Here's the link: http://www.weberseasonings.com/product-detail?id=7&sel=shake Usually steam some veggies and have brown rice or couscous. Thanks for the topic. Will pick up some good ideas for other ways to eat it. :drinker:0
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I LOVE TO GRILL FISH ON TOP OF FRUIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is great way to cook fish,
cuz, if i cook it indoors,
whole kitchen smells funny for a day,:sick: :sick: :sick: :sick:
and if i grill it outdoors
FISH STICKS TO GRILLS very very much.:grumble:
Those "grill baskets" meant for cooking fish, are sooooooooo hard to clean,
and often the fish still sticks to grill-basket anyway. And using pre-soaked pieces of wood is a pain to keep replacing and pre-soaking for an hour or more
every time i grill fish........:huh: I grill all year long, and shovel path through the snow to the grill in the winter time.:drinker:
HERE IS MOST AWESOME RECIPE FOR COOKING FISH ON TOP OF FRUIT:
(note you throw away the fruit you used under the fish,
and serve with another piece of grilled fruit instead)
http://www.kraftrecipes.com/recipes/citrus-grillers-64871.aspx:heart:
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ABSOLUTELY DELISH!!! I've been making that recipe for years, and everyone LOVES it, just crazy gagga nutz about it, even ppl who thought they didn't like fish.0 -
^^^ Love the graphics!
Fish and fruit....I've only ever tried lemon/lime, but normally, I bread/fry them, unless it's trout, which gets pan seared, then it's already done!0 -
I bake mine at 400 for 20 min. I season it with light butter, garlic pepper and onion powder. It is really good.0
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I can't wait to try all of these recipes. Thanks so much for sharing.
Candie0
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