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picture of recipeMikes Cajun Broiled Tilapia Recipe
green bell pepper,    paprika,    cayenne pepper,    onion,    garlic,    tilapia,    salt,    vegetable fat spread,    lemon juice
This Tilapia is all about the bayou. A spicy spin on a tasty fish.
Season fish with lemon juice, salt and pepper.   Sprinkle on paprika.   An Old Bay Seasoning will do in place of the paprika and other ...


picture of recipeGreen Chile Broiled Tilapia Recipe | MyRecipes
hot sauce,    lime peel,    olive oil,    pepper,    green chili,    cumin,    lime,    tilapia,    orange roughy,    salt,    tomato ketchup/catsup,    lime juice
Squeeze fresh lime juice over fish at the table to bring out the brightest flavor. And while you're at it, show the kids how to squeeze lime wedges on their food and not squirt the juice elsewhere...


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picture of recipeBroiled Tilapia With Thai Coconut-curry Sauce Recipe
red bell pepper,    curry paste,    sesame seed oil,    cooking spray,    curry powder,    ginger root,    coriander leaf,    cumin,    coconut milk,    lime,    spring onion,    garlic,    tilapia,    soy sauce,    salt,    rice,    brown sugar
Tilapia's mild flavor allows the bold flavors in this brothy sauce to shine. Serve this dish with rice, which will absorb the sauce. It's easy to eat and so good.
Heat 1/2 teaspoon oil in a la...


picture of recipeBroiled Tilapia With Thai Coconut- Curry Sauce Recipe - Food.com
red bell pepper,    curry paste,    sesame seed oil,    curry powder,    ginger root,    coriander leaf,    cumin,    coconut milk,    lime,    spring onion,    garlic,    tilapia,    soy sauce,    salt,    rice,    brown sugar
This dish is loaded with flavor and makes a lovely, colorful presentation. You'll want to serve with plenty of rice to absorb the wonderful sauce. (Noted added 11/05/07: I like to credit original ...


picture of recipeChef Jay's Broiled Ginger Tilapia Recipe | SparkRecipes
yellow/orange bell pepper,    red bell pepper,    cooking spray,    ginger root,    tilapia
This quick and easy fish dish is low in fat and calories, but packs in the protein. And it's tasty, too! You can also use orange peppers to add more color. Add rice and steamed asparagus for a yum...


picture of recipeBroiled Tilapia with Thai Coconut-Curry Sauce Recipe | MyRecipes
red bell pepper,    curry paste,    sesame seed oil,    cooking spray,    curry powder,    ginger root,    coriander leaf,    cumin,    coconut milk,    lime,    spring onion,    garlic,    tilapia,    soy sauce,    salt,    rice,    brown sugar
Tilapias's mild flavor allows the bold flavors of the coconut and curry to shine. Serve this dish with rice, which will absorb the brothy sauce.
Instructions Checklist   Step 1   Preheat broiler.   A...


picture of recipeBroiled Tilapia with Thai Coconut Curry Sauce Recipe | SparkRecipes
curry paste,    sesame seed oil,    cooking spray,    curry powder,    cumin,    dried ginger,    dried garlic,    coconut milk,    tilapia,    soy sauce,    salt,    brown sugar
Taken and modified from www.skinnytaste.com. This amazing fish dish will make you look like you really know your way around the kitchen. The sauce really makes the dish! For you Thai lovers, this reci...





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