The fish is incredibly simple and the chili powder gives it a nice red color with just a little bit of spiciness. I skipped the asparagus and came up with a tangy little tossed salad instead, which accompanied the fish quite nicely.
For my salad, I just tossed together the following ingredients:
Arugula
Spinach
Romaine
Pine nuts (toasted if possible)
Thinly sliced orange slices
Blue cheese (or gorgonzola) crumbles
Grape tomatoes (halved)
Ground pepper
Drizzle with balsamic vinaigrette and extra virgin olive oil
The entire meal took less than 30 minutes to prepare and it was absolutely delicious and very healthy!
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I halfed the recipe (its just me eating this one-my husband doesn't like fish). It was terrific! Great way to make fish different than I have before. It would be great with chicken too. I added about 1/8 of a tsp (1/4 for the full recipe) of tumeric because that is what I use in my chili. I also added pepper. It was really quick-the most prep was slicing the veggies for the salad i had with it.Definately will have this one again. :) Megan, Saint Louis, MO
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This recipe's pretty good, in fact, my mom loves it. It's a good way to push up tilapia's flavor.
But I DO NOT think tilapia is dull. In fact, it's something I eat fried everyday. All they actually do to the tilapia is put some salt in it. Maybe what you're talking about is the average tilapia, but the best tilapia is Philippine caught.
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