Tilapia....now what???
justme84x
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Ok... so I've been trying to eat a bit of fish lately since the only meat I eat is chicken and a little deli turkey meat, however i've never been huge fan of fish (unless it's breaded and deep fried which is now a no-no for my lifestyle) so.... i've got frozen tilapia filets in the freezer, what do I do with them now??? HELP!?!?!
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bake them. tilapia is my go-to meal.0
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Sprinkle a little lemon and dried dill and bake. Delicious!0
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A george foreman some pam or evoo and some blacking season....tastes great with some veggies0
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I like to squeeze a little lemon juice on it & garlic powder then put it on top of a bead of spinach. Pop it in the oven for 30 min and you have your fish & veggie. If I pan fry it, I use olive oil & cook over a med-high setting as to not scorch it. The key to mot using too much oil is to dab a bit on a paper towel & coat your pan if you don't have a sprayer.0
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I like my tilapia blackened...garlic powder, onion powder, chili powder, paprika and cayenne if you like spicy... Bake or saute' with a bit of oilve oil spray. It cooks really fast and is YUMMY!0
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Season with garlic powder, lemon pepper, and Mrs. Dash. Wrap in foil and bake. Yumm!0
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Marinate in a little lime juice and a little minced garlic. Cook in a pan with non-stick spray. Sea salt, freshly ground pepper.0
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I typically drizzle it with some kind of marinade or sauce (teriyaki, thai peanut, marinara, lemon garlic) add some frozen veggies that complement the sauce, and bake it all in the same dish, because I'm lazy and don't like having multiple bakeware and pans to wash.0
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Thaw them out then bust out some foil.
I cook my tilapia in a foil pouch with a touch of oil. I slice a lemon, but two slices on the foil, then add a tilapia fillet, put two more slices of lemon on top, add second fillet and top again with lemon. close pouch and back.
Seasoning the tilapia with your favorite spices is always a good call.0 -
Tilapia is a very versatile fish. Its moderately firm texture holds up well to pan searing, grilling, broiling, etc. Mild flavor lends itself to a ton of flavor profiles. You can't go wrong with grilled tilapia with a spritz of citrus though.0
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defrost...put in center of a tinfoil sheet...add lemon juice, lemon/pepper,rosemary and a splash of white wine...fold foil into packet...
bake or grill in packet until done...it should only take about 20 mins or so...
it is a very forgiving fish, very mild, but delicate...you can add any type of spice or seaoning that you like to flavor it...0 -
Talipia Burger. Below is a recipe I sometime use and you can always change it to your needs.
Ingredients:
1 1/2 pounds of fresh Tilapia, minced (almost any other fish like tuna, salmon, snapper will do just as well)
1/2 cup dry breadcrumbs
1/4 cup finely chopped green chives
1/4 cup finely chopped radish
1 1/2 finely grated ginger root (check the end of the recipe for a tip on how to easily grate garlic root)
2 tbs chopped fresh cilantro
1 tsp sesame oil
2 tbs sunflower seeds
1 tbs lite soy sauce
1 tbs fish sauce
1/2 tsp ground cumin
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 egg, beaten
Directions:
In a bowl, thoroughly mix minced tilapia, breadcrumbs, chives, radish, ginger, cilantro, sesame oil, sunflower seeds, soy sauce, fish sauce, cumin, salt, black pepper and egg. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes
Form into patties (this recipe makes 6) and then cook them as you would any other burger, either on the bbq or under the broiler. Being fish they will cook faster than a regular hamburger so put them in later or move them to an upper rack once they are done.0 -
Good baked with some seafood seasoning and served over wilted spinach and brown rice with garlic and a little bit of parmesan cheese.0
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If you don't doctor it up in the pan, you can mix with a bag of mixed vegetables. I buy the steamer bags that are mixed in some sort of a light sauce so it's not so bland. The other night I mixed tilapia with bacon and broccoli/carrots and it was excellent.0
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I was once in the same boat as you, but I now consume Tilapia daily (literally)! I usually blacken it with a little old bay and olive oil, baked or grilled!0
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Bake with some whole wheat panko breading and Italian seasoning. Very nice.0
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it should be noted that if you choose to marinate in lime (or other citrus) then you shouldn't marinate it too long. The acid in the citrus will effectively 'cook' the fish and can leave the texture a bit mealy. 20-30 minutes should do it.0
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defrost and marinate with olive oil, fresh lemon juice, sliced garlic, sea salt and black pepper, any herb you have (fresh or dried). bake in oven @ 350 and sprinkle with some panko bread crumbs. bake 15-20 minutes depending on size.0
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Well you can still coat them sometimes I do.. all you need is walnuts (healthy fats), Ezekiel Bread ( toast it first), flax seeds ( grind up), mix all together........ and instead of a whole egg just use the egg white. and cook in Olive oil.. or you can put pepper and lemon, no slat seasoning....0
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The great thing about tilapia is that it absorbs flavor REALLY well. So if there's something you like the taste of, marinate it in that. If alcohol isn't totally out, you can make a margarita or a whiskey sour in a skillet and cook it in there (my personal favorite)0
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Bake them! I like to use Old Bay's seasoning, a little garlic powder, a dash of the juice of any citrus (preferably lemon) if available, and a pat of butter if I have some extra calories to kill. I usually throw in and season some frozen veggies and bake it all into one delicious meal. It may be just me, but I especially like tilapia with broccoli and cauliflower.0
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olive oil and seasoning of your choice, bake for like 10 mins0
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I like it in ceviche.
Don't forget to do a search (using the Search link just above this thread) for the myriad suggestions provided in past threads. :flowerforyou:0 -
All of these sound wonderful and I just might try them too!!!! If you have a WalMart near you they have packages of frozen paremsean crusted tilapia by Treasures of the Sea and I love it!!!! It looks like we have given you a lot of ideas and I hope we have helped you out.0
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A little olive oil, lemon juice and italian seasonings and bake them until it's cooked through.0
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We put in in a pan with no oil (it releases water), and put on some balsamic vinegar and rosemary.0
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In friying pan, place one tablespoon of olive oil. Heat frying pan with oil in it and use one tilapia filet to spread the oil thinly over the bottom. Add the rest of the filets. Add one can of of diced tomatoes, one can of Ro*Tel, and one cup of birdseye pepper stir fry. Cover pan and cook on medium-low heat until fish is done. Delicious and good on calories.
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chopped garlic, real butter, and a bit of crushed red pepper. yum. i do like to eat anything that was once in water.
bake until "flakes easily with a fork". (there are probably instructions on the package). they are easy to overcook, but my husband likes them that way.0 -
Fish tacos... preferably with mango salsa, cabbage and lime.0
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Fish tacos... preferably with mango salsa, cabbage and lime.
mmm, i love fish tacos!0
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