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Panfried Swai Fillets over Boy Choy & Mushrooms, with Coconut Curry Sauce

Panfried Swai Fillets over Boy Choy & Mushrooms, with Coconut Curry Sauce

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Swai. Sounds exotic, no? I have exotic-sounding meals; therefore, I am a real chef. Actually, the swai filets were the cheapest fish at the seafood counter. Even cheaper than flounder. Madness. Add that to one of my go-to recipes (a much modified recip…

Catfish with Veggie Sauce

Catfish with Veggie Sauce

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

I saw the original version of this recipe on Giada's show (she used halibut), and of course, I had to tinker with it.

Veracruz Fish

Veracruz Fish

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

This is fast, tasty, and super easy. Use your favorite kind of filet, salsa, and cheese. Serve with rice and steamed veggies if desired.

Pescado Vera Cruz

Pescado Vera Cruz

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

A simple and delicious fish recipe I learned a few years ago. Can be eaten as a soup, or the sauce can be drained and you can enjoy moist fish fish and wonderfully flavored veggies on their own.

Brown Sugar Baked Salmon

Brown Sugar Baked Salmon

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Delicious dinners don't get much easier than this! Earlier in the day, let the salmon and the marinade meet up. When dinner time rolls around, just pop it into the oven! This is an easy dinner that is adult and kid approved! Check out more at www.che…

Herb & Lemon Butter Tilapia

Herb & Lemon Butter Tilapia

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

I love to cook fish because it is so versatile and usually simple to make. This is one of my Mom’s creations that helped instill my love of seafood at a young age. Creamy, lemony, herb butter coats the Tilapia and gives it great flavor. You could sub…

Tilapia Mint cakes

Tilapia Mint cakes

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Serve with yogurt as an appetizer Or as the main course with some salad Or make a fish burger by adding the pattie in a bun with lettuce, tomatoes and onion. Replace Tilapia filets with Paneer(Indian cheese) to make Paneer Mint Cakes.

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Beach Eats - A Dangerous Combination of Dieting and Mascara

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ZigZat.com | For the Love of Food!

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A Little Bit of Spain in Iowa

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Spanish Food Recipes and Nourishing Foods, homemade, organic, and grown at home. My blog has a lot of do it yourself, such as homemade yogurt, pectin, bread, cultures and ferments.

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The Adventures of Kitchen Girl

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The thirty-something Mother of 3 who loves to cook and take pictures of food. I love to do product reviews, where I give you my honest opinion... good, bad or just so so. I also do product giveaways and contests! I'm always trying something new in th…

Wine and Beer of Washington State

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Mastering the Art of Mad Cooking

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Simply Me: A Year of Eating Locally, Mindfully, Simply

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Taste Of Pearl City

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I'm Ayeesha, I started this blog with a passion for food, this blog has helped me to improve my knowledge in cooking much more. You can find recipes from different cuisines and lots of sweet treats, also freshly baked breads. Do visit and feel free…

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Baked Garlic Cod

posted May 14, 2010 in Life\'s Ambrosia

When I shared my recipe for skordalia this week I teased you with a mention of a fish dish that I made with it. Allow me to introduce you. Reader meet Garlic Cod. Garlic Cod meet Reader. Now that all proper introductions have been made let me tell y (read full article)

Tilapia with Sauteed Vegetables in an Orange Sauce

posted December 27, 2009 in Ubiquitous Food Cravings

In my freezer I often keep frozen filets of fish, typically tilapia, haddock and/or cod. I also normally forget that it’s in there until my fridge is basically bare. This was no exception. At the time, I had just moved into my apartment and my (read full article)

Bacalao a la Marinera (Fisherman's Cod); Has Elvis left the building with Michael?

posted November 06, 2009 in Thyme for Cooking, the Blog

Apparently Michael Jackson has left the building.... With Elvis, perchance? For the last two weeks we have been inundated with commercials advertising a big TV seance this weekend to contact Michael Jackson. Concerned fans wanting to find ou (read full article)

Bacalao a la Marinera (Fisherman's Cod); Has Elvis left the building with Michael?

posted November 06, 2009 in Thyme for Cooking, the Blog

Apparently Michael Jackson has left the building.... With Elvis, perchance? For the last two weeks we have been inundated with commercials advertising a big TV seance this weekend to contact Michael Jackson. Concerned fans wanting to find out how (read full article)

Filetti di pesce all'aqua pazza

posted August 01, 2009 in Memorie di Angelina

Acqua pazza, or 'crazy water' is the humorous term for an extremely easy, but tasty way to poach fish--or, more specifically, to the poaching liquid. You start with an oil and garlic base, as if you were making an ajo e ojo, in a pan wide enough to f (read full article)

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