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Old 10-09-2002, 06:39 PM   #1  
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Old 10-10-2002, 06:33 PM   #2  
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Default Originally posted by Gatorgal in May 2000

The best SB crispy "fried" fish

Any fresh filets that you like, in the proper amount that you need

Shredded Wheat and Bran cereal
Small amount of oil to coat the bottom of non-stick pan by about 1/4 inch
Milk

To prepare:

Pulverize about 1 C cereal in food processor or blender till finely chopped. Pour into pie plate or sheet of waxed paper. Soak fish filets for about 30 min. in enough milk to cover. Take each filet from milk and dredge in shredded cereal. Put into med hot skillet and cool until crispy brown on both sides. Remove to paper towel to drain. Salt and pepper to taste.
This is yummy because it is so CRUNCHY!! Fresh fish works the best.
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Default Originally posted by JS in May 2000

Crawfish Cozumel

2 pounds crawfish tails (shrimp, crabmeat, or lobster meat would substitute well)
1 stick butter
1 onion, chopped
2 ribs celery, chopped
1 teaspoon minced garlic
1 bell pepper, chopped
1 pint cream (skimmed evaporated milk could be substituted here)
1/3 cup parsley
salt to taste
1/3 cup chopped green onions
1/2 pound Velveeta jalapeno Cheese diced
1 pound whole wheat fettucine
grated Parmesan cheese

Melt the butter in large pot. Add onions, celery, garlic and bell pepper. Saute until tender. Add the crawfish and cook for fifteen minutes. Stir in the cream, parsley, salt, and green onions and cook for another five minutes. Add the jalapeno cheese and stir until melted. While the crawfish is cooking, Cook the fettuccine according to package directions and drain. Mix the cooked fettuccine with the crawfish and top with Parmesan cheese. Serves 8.

I love this recipe. I got it out of the cookbook, Sugarfree Quick and Easy.
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Default Originally posted by Mare-slp in May 2000

Grilled Swordfish with Rosemary

1/2 cup white wine
5 cloves garlic,minced
2 tsp. chopped fresh rosemary, divided
4 (4 oz.) swordfish steaks
1/4 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. ground black pepper
vegetable cooking spray
2 - 3 Tbs, Lemon juice (I prefer fresh)
1 Tbs. olive oil
lemon wedges for garnish

Combine wine, garlic, and 1/2 rosemary in an 8" square baking dish. Sprinkle fish with salt and pepper, place in baking dish, turning to coat. Cover and chill at least 1 hour.

Combine remaining rosemary, lemon juice, and olive oil in a bowl and set aside.

Spray grill with cooking spray and preheat.

Remove fish from marinade and grill about 4 -5 minutes on each side or until opaque white throughout.

Transfer to serving platter. Spoon on lemon-oil mixture and garnich with lemon wedges.

YUM-YUM!!!!!!!!!
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Default Originally posted by Songbird in June 2000

Shrimp Scampi

Olive Oil and butter
2 lbs shrimp peeled and deveined
1/2 cup vermouth, extra dry (an alcohol)
3 cloves garlic
3/4 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
3 T chopped fresh parsley
3 T lemon juice

Brown shrimp in hot oil and butter. Add garlic, vermouth, salt, pepper. Cook until liquid is reduced by half. Add parsley and lemon juice. Serve over rice.

Note - if need by you can use dry white wine instead of vermouth. But it is better with the vermouth.
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Salmon Cakes

1 large tin salmon
1/3 c. SGWW cracker/bread crumbs (I used half a slice of bread and 2 Ak-Mak crackers)
1/2 tsp dill
1/2 tsp thyme
squeeze of lemon
1 slightly beaten egg
1 Tbsp minced onion

Mix ingredients together and form into about 4 cakes. Brown for 5 min per side in 1 Tbsp butter with a drizzle of olive oil. You could also use just butter, or just your favorite oil.

Serve w/ SF tartar sauce or mayonnaise/mustard mixture. SGWW bun is optional, but also tasty.
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Default Spicy Orange Ginger Catfish

2, 6 oz Catfish or other white fish fillets
3 Tbsp BUtter
1 Tbsp chopped fresh ginger
1 medium Jalapeno pepper, seeded & chopped
1 Tbsp fresh cilantro
1/4 cup orange juice

Season the fish fillets and pan fry them in half the butter for 3 mins per side or until golden brown and fully cooked. Set aside, keeping warm.

Add remaining butter to the hot pan, saute the ginger & jalapeno for 1-2 mins until tender. Add cilantro & orange juice, bring to a boil then remove from heat. Season to taste and serve immediately over fish.

Serves 2

Cooked this for the first time this pm - the recipe was on a package of frozen fish fillets from Publix. The flavors worked really well with each other - I'd highly recommend this. There is so little orange juice in the recipe that I do not think it will cause probs - this is the only carb in the dish!
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Hi everyone! I was wondering if anyone had any recipes for Cod? I am not really a seafood eater. I love shrimp and have only had Cod once and liked it. Kinda iffy on trying anything else. Thanks!
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Living in the Northwest we get great seafood including cod (one of my favorites)

Here is a stew I make and you can use any fish (salmon or cod) in place of the clams and crab It is a seasonal stew and a great 'comfort' food in the winter.

2 cups steamed clams and 1 cup cleaned dungeness crab meat.
save the juice from the clams or you can buy a jar of clam juice.
If fresh clams and crab are not in your area you can use 2 cans clams and 1 can crab meat from the grocer shelf.
For a fish stew, poach the fish and save the water for your broth.

add.......
2 cups Broth (chicken or veggie)
1 cup canned diced tomatoes (I can my own so they have no sugar etc.)
Saute onion and mushrooms in 1 tsp olive oil and add to broth.
(I use 1/2 onion and LOTS of mushrooms)
1 each peeled and cut into 2inch chunks.........
.Rutabaga, leeks, butternut squash, zuccini. bell pepper, celery,
sliced thin cabbage (about 3-4 cups)

simmer all in a slow cooker and season to taste
with 2-3 garlic cloves, a bay leaf, tarragon, rosemary or any herbs of your choice.

I seperate into containers and freeze for a quick lunch or addition to dinner.
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poached cod is also great ...
I set in a pan with 2in water and 1 bay leaf ,cover and simmer until fish flakes apart.
add a dash of fresh squeezed lime to the fish just before serving.

easy
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2 tablespoons ground paprika
1 tablespoon ground cayenne pepper (or less, to taste)
2 tablespoons onion powder
2 tablespoons garlic powder
2 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon ground white pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1/4 teaspoon dried basil
1/4 teaspoon dried oregano
4 salmon fillets, skin and bones removed (I prefer skinless)
1/3 cup Smart Balance Light Spread, melted (or other SB friendly butter substitute)

DIRECTIONS
In a small bowl, mix paprika, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, white pepper, black pepper, thyme, basil and oregano.
Brush salmon fillets on both sides with the melted smart balance, and sprinkle evenly with the cayenne pepper mixture. Drizzle one side of each fillet with 1/2 remaining smart balance.

In a large, heavy skillet over high heat, cook salmon, butter side down, until blackened, 2 to 5 minutes. Turn fillets, drizzle with remaining smart balance, and continue cooking until blackened and fish is easily flaked with a fork. You can also broil the salmon in the oven for 8 to 10 minutes (depending on thickness).

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Thanks for the great ideas on here. I am trying to eat more fruits, veggies and fish. The recipes will be utilized this weekend. I will try the salmon and the shrimp scampi.
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something you guys might find of interest.
the moneterey bay aquarium has a seafood watch if you are wondering about the safest and most environmentally friendly farming and fishing methods for the fish that you buy.
very informative, hope someone finds it helpful!

http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/cr/seafoodwatch.aspx
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