Tilapia--Any Suggestions?
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steamed veggies, mashed cauliflower, sauteed veggies, salad.0
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Blackened and Grilled. Some grilled veggies (onions, mushrooms, zucchini) on the side.0
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My favorite and most delicious indulgent recipe is this one:
Broiled Tilapia Parmesan
http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-detail.asp?recipe=75983
Serve with your favorite vegetables and YUM! It's nice over a bit of whole wheat pasta with fresh tomatoes and basil.0 -
I bake tilapia with different seasonings. I usually use a little garlic powder, cracked pepper, sea salt, and Mrs. Dash. Then on the side I like brown rice or quinoa with some steamed veggies. A baked sweet potato is also good on the side.0
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I like to make a "mango salsa" to top fish. Mango, minced onions, cilantro. Also often I'll make lots of brown rice that can be used for several meals. One quick suggestion is a rice bowl with fish and steamed vegies. I like to spice it with Cajun spices. Yum!0
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I use blackened seasoning on mine, and broil it, then make a sauce from fat free greek yogurt, chives, lemon juice, black pepper and sautee onion, mushrooms and green beans over whole grain rice. yummmmmm0
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Here is how I usually cook fish - heat a little REAL butter (a teaspoon maybe) in a pan. Sprinkle favorite spices in pan. I like cayenne pepper, paprika, dried basil, garlic powder, onion powder, season salt (don't use all of these at once, but change it up for variety.) Throw in the fish, cook, and you are done! Super easy and very delicious. (This works best with thin, quick cooking fish like tilapia and flounder.)
As far as sides go, I love love love microwave sweet potatoes. Stab a potato with a fork a couple times, wrap in a paper towel, microwave 5 minutes, and check it. It make need more than 5 if it is a bigger potato. I also like broccoli, peas, corn, really any veggies. You could also make a fruit salad. Oven fries with regular potatoes.0 -
I love my fish with 1/2 cup brown rice and steamed veggies. Lemon always gives fish a nice little zest!0
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fish is my go to meal, I loooooooooove fish. i always do grilled veggies on the side. I have decided I do NOT like quinoa though. So instead of forcing myself to eat something i hate, I make lentils instead and put it on top of 1/2 cup of rice (150 cal per 1/2 cup). I love flavor, so my recipe is Indian inspired and packed full of fiber, protein and other good stuff. I got the recipe from Sparkpeople.com and did variations on my own. Its called lentils and spinach if you re interested.
as far as the fish goes, my favorite is cajun and lemon. or lemon and rosemary. But again I love fish, so it isnt hard to please me. Another helthy route you could try is curried. It all depends on what your willing to eat. I will say that many foreign natiions make it easy to be a vegetarian (not that i am) because they have so much flavor in their food. They could cook boot, and I m sure i would eat it without questioning it. So maybe browse some recipe sites (sparkpeople.com rocks btw) and get your creative juices flowing. If you cant get bored with your food, you cant get bored with your lifestyle.
GL to you
ps, you can change your fish too-for a more omega 3's packed fish and a fluffier texture try orange roughy or striped pangasius- my two go tos and absolute favorites0 -
This is the best way:
get some mustard (I use spicy brown mustard works the best) mix with soy sauce dip the tilapias in it. use little bit of seasoning of your choice.
Wrap em up in a tin foil and bake in oven I think like 15-20 minutes at 350. Yum always make it and taste good. you can try with all kind of mustards (honey, spicy, regular)0 -
I got some amazing suggestions. I definently think I am going to try making a greek yougurt sauce! that might change things up a little!!0
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With tilapia being a mild, white fish, it takes dill and lemon extremely well. My go-to seasoning on it is salt, fresh cracked pepper, a small sprinkle of garlic power, heavy hand with dill, and a squeeze of lemon. Bake it for 10 minutes and you have a wonderful high-protein meal.0
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i made a "breading" for the exterior of the cereal fiber one. I pureed until fine. Dip the fish in egg and then roll in the fiber one. Cook until done......delish and crunchy exterior.0
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