Fish for supper

zeleni
zeleni Posts: 75 Member
edited October 4 in Recipes
I'm craving fish, so for supper I pulled some out. But, I don't know how else to cook it besides frying it in butter.

Does anyone have any alternate ideas or recipes they would like to share with me please :)

I don't know if it makes any difference, but it is a basa fillet.

mmmm.. fish! haha. (I also am stuck on what to have with it? any suggestions?)

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  • Tracey_Tee
    Tracey_Tee Posts: 128 Member
    I usually do mine in the oven ..... with lemon juice and black pepper and wrapped in foil.

    I have it with salad and new potatoes.
  • MissSharkattack
    MissSharkattack Posts: 323 Member
    I sometimes poach fish in water & lemon juice. Or bake it in the oven.
  • Debbe2
    Debbe2 Posts: 2,071 Member
    Don't know about Basa Fillet but I love to grill fish. I use a little olive or canola oil, seasoning and wrap in heavy alum foil then place on slow grill so it doesn't dry out. Yum and you can eat it hot or cold. It's all good. Enjoy!
  • NB_Eric
    NB_Eric Posts: 61
    I create a tin foil pack, add some lemon slices, seal it up and bake in the oven :) Delicious!!
  • Hayesgang
    Hayesgang Posts: 624
    Love - Love - Love fish!! I have a super easy recipe for any kind.

    Heat oven to 450*
    Take a piece of foil (long enough to make an envelope with)
    Place filet in center of foil (long ends to the left and right)
    Spray with I can't believe its not butter (enough to cover fish completely) and add your favorite seasoning (mine is Lemon and Herb by McCormick)
    Bring long sides of foil together and wrap, then seal the ends.
    Put on cookie sheet and bake for about 11 mins

    It cooks the fish and steams it at the same time - Just be careful opening the "envelope"
  • TaraMKL
    TaraMKL Posts: 124 Member
    Here's my fave recipe - it's good with tilapia or mahi mahi -- not sure about your particular kind but I can't imagine it would be that different!

    Spray a glass baking dish with cooking spray.
    Lay slices of oranges, lemons and/or limes on the bottom.
    Place fish filets on top of the fruit.
    Sprinkle with your fave herbs -- we LOVE the Citrus Grill seasoning blend by Durkee.
    Drizzle (and I mean DRIZZLE -- just a TOUCH) of extra virgin olive oil over each filet.
    Add just a little sprinkle of parmesan to each filet.

    Bake on 425 until cooked through and flakes easily. Usually about 15-20 minutes, depending on the thickness of the fish. YUM.
  • mandasimba
    mandasimba Posts: 782 Member
    I really like pecan crusted in the fall/winter time.

    Set out 3 plates
    plate 1: egg and a little water, stirred up
    plate 2: flour, a dash of cayanne and s&p
    plate 3: finely chopped pecans, a bit of corn meal and onion powder.

    Coat the fish in each of those mixtures, in that order. Bake at 425 for about 20 minutes


    Or for a lighter dinner...

    In a large bag put... (these amounts are for about 4 pieces of fish)
    1/4c basil vinegar
    1T olive oil
    1T (fresh) or 1t (dried) of basil, oregano, thyme, parsley
    minced garlic
    grated lemon peel
    s&p

    Marinate fish for at least half an hour

    broil for 7-10 minutes or until flakey
  • Marinate with lemon juice, sea salt, cayanne pepper (to your taste) or sprinkle red chili pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder. Let it sit in frig covered for 15 minutes. Cook in pan using Pam cooking spray with olive oil. Along with it make Uncle Ben's whole grain rice or put into corn tortilla for fish tacos adding your favorite salsa. Just a thought!

    Sarita :smile:
  • WiiTastic
    WiiTastic Posts: 76 Member
    If it's a meaty fish, you could try lime fish casserole. Delicious, quick and low fat:

    * 1/2 cup lime marmalade
    * 2 tablespoons lime juice
    * 1 tablespoon brown sugar
    * 2 tablespoons salt-reduced soy sauce
    * 4 thick fish fillets, cut into 5cm pieces (I normally have 1 fillet for 2 people)
    * 1 carrot, thinly sliced into matchsticks
    * 2 celery stalks, finely shredded
    * 4 spring onions, thinly sliced, plus extra to serve
    * egg noodles to serve (or rice noodles)

    Combine ingredients (except for noodles). Bake in a heavy casserole dish at 180degC for 20-25 minutes or until fish and veggies are cooked. Serve with noodles and extra spring onions.

    Serves 4.
  • chris6515
    chris6515 Posts: 131 Member
    Bumpity bump bump. LOVE fish recipes! Thanks everyone.
  • jonzo21
    jonzo21 Posts: 446 Member
    bumping also, some good sounding recipes in here
  • MrsPeavley
    MrsPeavley Posts: 143 Member
    BUMP sounds AWESOME!
  • bump
  • GuamGrly
    GuamGrly Posts: 600 Member
    Bump
  • triciap79
    triciap79 Posts: 121 Member
    Awesome fish recipes! Bumping for future use. Thank you :o)
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