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| Mix olive oil, lemon juice, garlic and herbs in a small bowl. put the mixture in a Ziploc with the fish, let sit five minutes. Broil fish for 5-10 minutes depending on thickness. Quick and easy. Microwave some broccoli or saute some asparagus. I usually pair with those microwave rice packets. Dinner in 15. |
| Melt butter, add minced garlic and a little paprika. Put fish on a baking tray. Pour mixture over. Broil in oven. |
| Put individual pieces on parchment paper. Put a bit of butter, lemon and herbs on each piece. Wrap up fish in the parchment and bake in hot oven (425) for 10 mins. |
| Olive Oil and Cajun seasoning. Rub in. Broil for 7-9 minutes. |
You can also do this in foil. I used to quickly sauté some onions and peppers, put in the bottom, put a piece of tilapia on top, squeeze some kind of acid and spices, close up the package and bake in the oven for about 12 minutes. |
| I like dipping it in fine corn meal then frying it in a pan. |
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Tilapia is not a fish that is good for you, do some google searches. Often it is mislabeled and you are getting something else, and even if you aren't it is not healthy.
I would avoid. Sorry to be a debbie downer |
Yup. Another Debbie downer here. |
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This recipe is for haddock, but you can use any flaky white fish you like.
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/baked-haddock-2/ |
| Mix up cream cheese and some seasonings. Smear on top of tilapia, top with breadcrumbs, and broil till done. So easy and so good! |
Post some research/evidence for your claims, please. |
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Definitely don't eat tilapia imported from China.
I'm not really that health conscious, but this is gross. http://www.newjerseynewsroom.com/healthquest/the-dangers-of-farm-raised-tilapia-from-china |
| Tilapia in China is fed a diet of pig and goose feces. Disgusting. Google it. |
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Tilapia is not as favored as wild Alaska salmon because it has lower levels of omega 3's. That said it is high in protein and low in fat, and farmed tilapia from the US or Latin America is considered as good a choice as swordfish or farmed salmon. Like everything the key is moderation.
Fish from China in general should be avoided general because the industry there is poorly regulated. |