Crispy Baked Parmesan Crusted Tilapia
NeuroticVirgo
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Just made this the other night and it was really yummy.
Link to original recipe (has step by step pictures) - http://greenlitebites.com/2007/12/29/crispy-baked-parmesan-crusted-tilapia/
Per 4oz fillet
Calories: 134............Carbs: 2............Fiber: 1............Fat: 5
............Protein: 23............Sugar: 0............Sodium: 193
4 - 4oz Tilapia fillets
I made 6 - 4oz fillets
1/2 cup (30g) Fiber One Cereal (or All Bran)
I used Kashi Original
1/4 cup (20g) Parmesan Cheese
1/2 tsp onion powder
1/2tsp garlic powder
1 tsp Italian Seasoning
Salt & Pepper I did not salt to cut back on sodium
Non-stick cooking spray
Preheat the broiler
1) Place the cereal, Parmesan cheese, and spices, in a blender or food processor to make the breading.
2) Season the fish with salt & pepper. Dip the fillets in breading to coat. The fish is normally moist enough for the breading to stick without the use of egg. Of course, you could dip it if you like. I didn't want to use egg, so I just light sprayed my fish with the non-stick cooking spray, and that worked
3) Spray a cookie sheet lined with aluminum foil with non-stick cooking spray, Place fillets on sheet and spray tops with non-stick cooking spray.
4) Broil the fish 2 racks from the top for about 3-4 minutes a side.
This turned out really yummy, even my daughter ate 3 pieces of it and wanted more (she's 9)! lol
Link to original recipe (has step by step pictures) - http://greenlitebites.com/2007/12/29/crispy-baked-parmesan-crusted-tilapia/
Per 4oz fillet
Calories: 134............Carbs: 2............Fiber: 1............Fat: 5
............Protein: 23............Sugar: 0............Sodium: 193
4 - 4oz Tilapia fillets
I made 6 - 4oz fillets
1/2 cup (30g) Fiber One Cereal (or All Bran)
I used Kashi Original
1/4 cup (20g) Parmesan Cheese
1/2 tsp onion powder
1/2tsp garlic powder
1 tsp Italian Seasoning
Salt & Pepper I did not salt to cut back on sodium
Non-stick cooking spray
Preheat the broiler
1) Place the cereal, Parmesan cheese, and spices, in a blender or food processor to make the breading.
2) Season the fish with salt & pepper. Dip the fillets in breading to coat. The fish is normally moist enough for the breading to stick without the use of egg. Of course, you could dip it if you like. I didn't want to use egg, so I just light sprayed my fish with the non-stick cooking spray, and that worked
3) Spray a cookie sheet lined with aluminum foil with non-stick cooking spray, Place fillets on sheet and spray tops with non-stick cooking spray.
4) Broil the fish 2 racks from the top for about 3-4 minutes a side.
This turned out really yummy, even my daughter ate 3 pieces of it and wanted more (she's 9)! lol
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Sounds yummy!!
Thanks for posting!!
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oh wow that sounds good.0
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Yum - and great stats! Look forward to trying it.0
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Sounds great for tonight's dinner! Thanks0 -
looks like a great way to use the Tilapia in my freezer, might have to get some fresh as well0
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Yum - picture looks so appetizing!0
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bump, looks delish!0
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I will have to try this one!!0
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Bump.............I think this would be yummy for the fish my fiance caught last weekend!0
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Bump Saving for later thank you for posting it looks so good :flowerforyou:0
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bump!0
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mmmmmm sounds yummy! will have to give this a try than you for sharing!0
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Love tilapia!0
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This turned out really yummy, even my daughter ate 3 pieces of it and wanted more (she's 9)! lol
I am starting to work fish into my diet and this sounds perfect for me!! Thanks! :bigsmile:0 -
I'll definitely be giving this a try for dinner.. Awesome!0
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that looks delish thanks for sharing!0
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Yummo!!! Im excited to try this one!0
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Bump! Always looking for more ways to cook my tilapia.0
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Looks yum - thanks for sharing!0
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GONNA TRY IT!0
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BUMP SOUNDS GOOD!0
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This is awesome! I just thawed tilapia for tonight and had no clue what to do with it.0
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thanks for sharing0
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Thank you for putting it up! It looks soooooo gooooooood.0
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This is the best tilapia recipe I've tried. I used Kashi go lean crunch (it's what I had in the pantry) and cavender's greek seasoning instead of italian seasoning (again, it's what I had in my pantry). Yummy!!!! :happy:0
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