Tilapia Question
Hello everybody! I'm not a chef, nor am I Martha Stewart, Betty Crocker, or Monique in the kitchen. But seeing that I'm on this health thing...I'm trying to eat better by cooking instead. Now...important to know...I DO NOT FRY. I'll repeat...I DO NOT FRY. The only way I cook is if it involves grilling, steaming, or baking. Yesterday, I attempted to cook Tilapia for the first time and used WAY too much seasoning, I had to mix some veggies up with it just to eat it. Anyway, I saw my man-friend cook the fish and put some seasoning called SAZON on it. OH HOW DELISHHHHHH!!!! I tried to find the seasoning and couldn't. So, I got OLD BAY instead and didn't realize the salt content that it contained. SOOOOO with that LONG story I need some ideas on what to do with tilapia and spices other than LEMON-PEPPER, which someone else has already advised me of, that I can use. Whatever advise you can lend will be greatly appreciated!!!!!
0
Replies
-
I'm really into smoked paprika right now.
I also like trader joes roasted red pepper and artichoke tapanede smeared on fish then baked.0 -
Thanks!!! I'm making a note of it!0
-
Sazon is in your spanish section by the condiments. Usually by Goya stuff. It's in a very thin rectangular orange colored box. This seasoning will turn anything you put it on a beautiful orange color. It's also very salty so you only need a little amount. I'm Puerto Rican and use it on mostly all my meats and when I am cooking things I want to make look vibrant.
Another good way to cook fish or Tilapia in your case is to use salt pepper and white cooking wine. Seal it up and bake it and the wine creates a steam like atmosphere0 -
My favorite way to cook tilapia or any fish, is to bake it or broil it.
Seasonings I use and my family loves it!
Garlic powder
Garlic salt
alot of paprika sprinkled all over the fish
black pepper
cayene, Just a bit..... too much and its too spicey.
Molly McButter,,,,, I sprinkle it all over the fish and it tastes buttery but no calories from it.
Bake it for 10 to 15 minutes or until it flakes. I like Swai fish the best, its very mild and not fishy at all. You can find it everywhere now. Swai is individually packaged,,, we love it!0 -
I never had Molly Mcbutter, sounds interesting0
-
I always bake it. I try different things usually, but i really like chopping or mincing about a clove of garlic per fillet, and then spreading that over the fish. Then maybe some crushed red pepper, turmeric or paprika, and as you mentioned, lemon is awesome :-)0
-
Cook it any way you like and then drizzle some browned butter and balsamic reduction on it. Mm. Marinated in Cajun spices and grilled with a lime wedge is yummy too.0
-
I cooked some the other day using a ez recipe from cooking light. you can look it up online by name- cod fillet with kettle chips. I didn't use the ranch. Its actually 160-180 cal and 8 grams fat. (its on myfitnsspal food list) I used the tilapia instead of cod. very tasty and NOT greasy.0
-
My favorite way to cook tilapia or any fish, is to bake it or broil it.
Seasonings I use and my family loves it!
Garlic powder
Garlic salt
alot of paprika sprinkled all over the fish
black pepper
cayene, Just a bit..... too much and its too spicey.
Molly McButter,,,,, I sprinkle it all over the fish and it tastes buttery but no calories from it.
Bake it for 10 to 15 minutes or until it flakes. I like Swai fish the best, its very mild and not fishy at all. You can find it everywhere now. Swai is individually packaged,,, we love it!
I can't wait to try this!!! My mouth is watering right now!0 -
thyme, curry, cumin, nutmeg, pink peppercorn, lime and cilantro, parsley.....
so many spices and herbs out there to try.
my advice is to go to a spice shop and play around and try new stuff.
my new favorite is a new spicy and sweet glaze/sauce i've been perfecting.
it has berries, thai chilis, thai fish oil, cilantro, parsley, onions, jam, tomato paste and other stuff in it. i just simmer it down. it's delicious on meatballs and is pretty good when brushed on seafood0 -
depending on how thick the fillet is, i like to coat it with crushed pistachios and bake it or just broil with lemon/lime juice and butter0
-
I actually just made tilapia last night! I usually just use the McCormick All Purpose Seasoning with no MSG (I looked on the back at the ingredients before I purchased and there's no salt in it! Just whole seasonings!) and a little cayenne pepper and lemon juice. Putting lemon juice on tilapia has got to be the most amazing thing I have ever discovered. Hope that helps!0
-
I really want to get that Sazon stuff now, sounds amazing! I like to use garlic powder, and dill. I just recently got Trader Joe's 21 Seasoning Salute, and that's pretty good and versatile too.0
-
I have been using a seasoning blend made by Kroger called Zesty Seasoning Blend. It has no salt in it and has wonderful flavor, I've used it on fish and meats, and in soups and stews. It's not hot spicy, just very flavorful.0
-
My favorite for many years for most any pan fish is to brown it in a pat of butter or margarine, remove from the pan when both sides are browned and the flesh is white/flaky. Don't let it burn! Then add another pat of butter (or I'm currently liking Fleishmann's olive oil spread w/ sea salt instead, or olive oil) or tsp of olive oil to the pan, heat for maybe 20 seconds, add the juice of half or a whole lemon, it will start to bubble and boil, immediately add sliced almonds (maybe 1-2 tbsp whatever your diet plan can afford), stir a few seconds (don't let this yummy reduction boil away) and pour it all on your fish. This is so simple and quick. The cooking down/deglazing with the lemon juice lets you keep all the flavor of the fish but it doesn't taste "fish-oily." You could use all olive oil and no butter if you want, it may not brown up quite as much though.0
-
WELL....I tried the Sazon spice and my fish tasted like the ocean...BLECH...I can't wait to try the spice again when I get some good tilapia..0
-
i only even bake mine. i juice a whole lemon and put just about 1/4 tsp old bay and 1/4 tsp garlic powder. mix that together and pour it on the tilapia. im a baltimore girl so i use old bay on EVERYTHING. i just limit my salt intake with the other things i eat.0
-
I use spray butter and parmesan cheese on the grill.0
-
For a lot of seafood I use Cavender's No salt Greek seasoning and Paul Prudhomme's no salt seasoning. I have every imaginable and healthy low or no sodium available, but these two work great in a pinch. I also will cut a fresh lime and squeeze a bit under and on top of the filet while I bake it. Tilapia is cool as it is kinda the chicken of the fish world and is low in cholesterol and sodium. Oh, a bit of olive or coconut oil brushed on is nice as well both for cooking and for taste.
I have to be in the low sodium area at my age...there are ways to do it. Good luck!0 -
My favorite is baked with fresh lemon juice and some lemon pepper!! I could eat it every night!0
-
Here is an awesome tilapia recipe I made. It was super tasty and easy to make.
http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/skillet-fillets-with-cilantro-butter-10000001142036/0 -
Tilapia is a mild tasting fish, strong spices like Od Bay will overpower it's taste. Try it steamed with a side of salsa and some corn maybe.0
-
Grilled tilapia tacos are delicious.0
-
I use the different flavors of Mrs Dash0
-
some great ideas here! bumping for later0
-
I like dipping the fish in an egg/skim milk mixture and cover it with crushed cashews or almonds. Broil for a couple of minutes on each side.0
-
Here is a recipe I really love called fish créole:
onions, celeri and green pepper finely chopped, along with salt, basil and a can of tomato soup. Cook your fish in this mixture (I use the microwave for 8 minutes). Delicious!!0 -
Bump0
-
We steam most of our fish and a lot of the times we dont even put any seasoning on it.
I've also made some fish tacos with it. OMG YUM!!
http://www.skinnytaste.com/2012/02/cilantro-lime-tilapia-tacos.html0 -
depending on how thick the fillet is, i like to coat it with crushed pistachios and bake it or just broil with lemon/lime juice and butter
sounds awesome! Love any and all nuts - I will be trying this, thank you!0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 426 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions