Fish

RejsGirl
RejsGirl Posts: 205 Member
edited November 21 in Recipes
I've read too much lately. There's always something wrong with food...dyes, antibiotics, pesticides, funky additives, etc, but I like fish. Because of what I've read, I've resorted to only eating salmon (usually wild caught, sustainable) these days. If you eat fish, what kind do you eat? I don't particularly care for that strong fish taste, but would like to eat more than salmon and limit more of our red meat intake.

TIA

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  • maroonmango211
    maroonmango211 Posts: 908 Member
    we eat a lot of fish, at least 3 times a week I would say though maybe not as much in winter. I usually either lightly crust it in some corn flour and home made bread crumbs mixed with herbs and spices on colder days or grill tinfoil packs on the bbq. I layer all my favorite veggies, some then a little butter, fish fillet then a sprig of parsley, fresh basil leaf and wedge of lemon and roll it all up in a little foil envelope and grill each side for about 5 minutes each at med high heat. Always turns out great and fresh tasting. I prefer salmon or lake trout but we've adapted to almost any fish fillet.
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    I love love tuna steaks
  • WRLemmon
    WRLemmon Posts: 49 Member
    I have found that to stay as safe as possible I keep up with Salmon, Yellow fin Tuna, Mahi-mahi,Tilapia and Rainbow Trout. And tend to stay away for swordfish, shark, and sea bass
  • brandyosu
    brandyosu Posts: 257 Member
    I mostly eat tilapia. It is very mild.
  • gsayler860
    gsayler860 Posts: 25 Member
    Tilapia is good. You can prepare it may ways. Its also a very sustainable fish. Its considered invasive in lots of areas so catching and eating it actually helps out.
  • vivmom2014
    vivmom2014 Posts: 1,649 Member
    I don't like salmon at all. :s But wild-caught Alaskan cod is fabulous. Makes great fish tacos.

    I wanted to buy grouper the other day but passed when saw it on "sale" for $18.99/lb.
  • chachie_74
    chachie_74 Posts: 4 Member
    This is one of my favorite tilapia "recipes." It's so simple it barely qualifies as a recipe! http://pinchofyum.com/parmesan-pesto-tilapia
  • RejsGirl
    RejsGirl Posts: 205 Member
    Thank you all for your input, I appreciate the suggestions. I'm going to have to try the foil idea and the parmesan pesto tilapia! Sounds so good! We used to eat a lot of Tilapia as well, but then I started reading about it, LOL. I really need to limit my reading! We have tried cod, I don't remember if it was Alaskan or not, but we didn't care for it. We thought it was too "fishy" and apparently some too expensive! Yikes! Thanks again!
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    I eat a lot of trout. If you like salmon, you will likely like trout.

    I second the recommendation of Alaskan cod and tuna steaks (I hate canned tuna, but I love tuna steak). I also like regular cod and Arctic char, among others.

    I don't like tilapia--it and canned tuna and catfish are about the only fish I don't eat--but I recommend just trying things. If you are concerned about sustainability check out the Monteray Aquarium's site--they give a rundown on that issue with recommendations to choose and avoid.
  • NewMeSM75
    NewMeSM75 Posts: 971 Member
    I like both tilapia and catfish. I used tilapia in fish tacos... Yum!
  • nineteentwenty
    nineteentwenty Posts: 469 Member
    Salmon/cod/tilapia at least 3x per week.
  • brandyosu
    brandyosu Posts: 257 Member
    edited July 2015
    I make this recipe using tilapia as stated but it would probably be just as amazing on any other mild fish. http://allrecipes.com/recipe/broiled-tilapia-parmesan/detail.aspx

    This is one of my go-to dishes for busy worknights. Tilapia filets are fast and easy to thaw, and you can literally be plating your dinner (at least the fish portion) within 10 minutes. Goes great with a light pasta and salad.
  • jgnickel
    jgnickel Posts: 80 Member
    edited July 2015
    Halibut or Sockeye Salmon on a cedar plank with lemon pepper, cooked until just opaque. mmmmm
  • hecticlife302
    hecticlife302 Posts: 10 Member
    Salmon muy bueno
  • hotnumber
    hotnumber Posts: 222 Member
    Tilapia, sole, halibut, tuna are all great
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