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Jennifer - 06 Feb 2005 04:04 GMT
I've been eating a lot more fish these days... and since I work till
about 7 or 8 most nights I needed a quick way to make great fresh fish
(I'm not that fond of the frozen stuff).

So most nights I rev the oven up to 450... and take whatever fillet I've
bought and place it on a big piece of tin foil... Then I get creative.

Tonight was salmon with some fresh grated ginger, salt, pepper, a
drizzle of sesame oil, a few matchstick  carrots, chopped garlic and a
dab of hoisin sauce... then you seal the tin foil around the fish and
bake for 20 minutes.   The trick is when you add veggies and such, just
add a bit... and always chop or dice them fine... that way they cook
through.  You don't want to overpower the fish.

Other recent combos included:

Catfish with roasted red peppers sliced into thin thin strips/finely
diced onion/olive oil/salt/pepper/cajun spice.

Tilapia with /kalamata oilives/diced tomatoes/olive oil/basil
leaves/garlic/salt/pepper

Swordfish with capers/lemon juice/dill/a small pat of
butter/salt/pepper/lemon zest (the zest is what adds the lemon flavor...
the juice just adds the tart)

Halibut with rosemary/orange zest/balsamic vinegar/teardrop
tomatoes/salt/pepper/olive oil

Swordfish with garlic/anchovies/basil leaves/olive oil/ salt/pepper

You get the idea...

The best thing is the clean up!  Just bunch up the tin foil and toss!

Jennifer
jaime - 06 Feb 2005 12:36 GMT
>I've been eating a lot more fish these days... and since I work till
>about 7 or 8 most nights I needed a quick way to make great fresh fish
>(I'm not that fond of the frozen stuff).

Thanks for posting those recipes Jennifer. I, just yesterday, found a
store here in my city that sells catfish (I never could find any
before) and since I have never tried catfish, I thought I will buy
some later this week to try.
I will use your recipe and easy clean up method for sure.  :-)

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FOB - 06 Feb 2005 17:16 GMT
If you like Curry, catfish makes a great curry as it is a nice firm fish
that doesn't disintegrate.  I use the green curry mix with coconut milk,
slices of green pepper and sweet (Vidalia or similar) onions and catfish
chunks.

In news:ak3c01te388lpgio1vi3hrioipsaiuiugs@4ax.com,
jaime <missjaime@canada.com> stated

| Thanks for posting those recipes Jennifer. I, just yesterday, found a
| store here in my city that sells catfish (I never could find any
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| Is it a coincidence that he lives on a farm?
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Priscilla Ballou - 06 Feb 2005 19:17 GMT
> If you like Curry, catfish makes a great curry as it is a nice firm fish
> that doesn't disintegrate.  I use the green curry mix with coconut milk,
> slices of green pepper and sweet (Vidalia or similar) onions and catfish
> chunks.

Oh, my!  Now that is a wonderful idea.  

I think I need my lunch.

Priscilla

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Jennifer - 06 Feb 2005 19:50 GMT
I love curry!

And I've tried some curry fish recipes, but this sounds great!

I'll let you know how it worked out.

Jennifer

> If you like Curry, catfish makes a great curry as it is a nice firm fish
> that doesn't disintegrate.  I use the green curry mix with coconut milk,
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> | Is it a coincidence that he lives on a farm?
> | **************************************
jaime - 07 Feb 2005 00:04 GMT
>If you like Curry, catfish makes a great curry as it is a nice firm fish
>that doesn't disintegrate.  I use the green curry mix with coconut milk,
>slices of green pepper and sweet (Vidalia or similar) onions and catfish
>chunks.

Sounds good.

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Cate - 07 Feb 2005 15:59 GMT
Jennifer <jenniferNOSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote in news:36lj9rF53ci38U3
@individual.net:

> The best thing is the clean up!  Just bunch up the tin foil and toss!

Thanks for the good ideas.

Cate
 
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