Made a new recipe.
Mr. Husband and I had
Tilapia for dinner yesterday as
it was a feast day for
Sts. Sergius and Herman of Valaam.
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We did not have a lot of time
to make anything special
(nor did I have tons of energy)
so I grabbed my vintage 1962
Joy of Cooking...
And found a simple recipe
for baking them with
some white wine.
Mr. Husband and I had
Tilapia for dinner yesterday as
it was a feast day for
Sts. Sergius and Herman of Valaam.
*
We did not have a lot of time
to make anything special
(nor did I have tons of energy)
so I grabbed my vintage 1962
Joy of Cooking...
And found a simple recipe
for baking them with
some white wine.
We found it needed salt and pepper;
I realize that I should of added a bit of lemon juice,
since I did not have the prescribed
lemon wedges.
It was pretty good
but not our favourite as it was a bit bland.
I am thinking some onion and lemon,
salt and pepper in the baking would
greatly improve it for next time!
*
Would love to know how you fix fish
when one is short
on time.
Any you ideas wish to share?
but not our favourite as it was a bit bland.
I am thinking some onion and lemon,
salt and pepper in the baking would
greatly improve it for next time!
*
Would love to know how you fix fish
when one is short
on time.
Any you ideas wish to share?
2 comments:
When I was still able to eat tilapia, the two ways I made it was to pan saute it in garlic and olive oil with lemon juice (just eyeball it) or to marinate in fajita marinade and then cook in a pan until sauce gets somewhat dry. The latter is super yummy!
Baste it with Italian salad dressing (any kind will do) and broil it. I also like it basted with Cornell Sauce (http://bbq.about.com/od/barbecuesaucerecipes/r/ble90715.htm) then broiled. Or I've also basted with butter, garlic and onion powder and sprinkled lightly with bread crumbs. That's really yummy.
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