I love fish, it doesn't matter what kind. I guess it could be said that I haven't eaten a fish that I didn't like. Usually the fish I eat are made on the George Foreman grill or pan fried. While Mike was away on a business trip a while back ago I decided to experiment with baked fish.
The first night of my experiments I was ready with a lime and olive oil and I was pondering which herbs I would try. I won't go too much into detail with the lime version of my baked fish experiment, because it didn't turn out the way I hoped it would. I know I added too much lime which made the fish way too sharp tasting for my taste buds.
The second night I decided to try a little lemon instead of the lime, hoping for better results. I decided to keep it simple, which is sometimes the best. I went with olive oil, lemon, basil, onion, and a little garlic. Yum, it was much tastier and pleasing to me than the lime was. I had decided to make a couple of pieces of fish for my daughter Krista even though she was at work that evening. She decided to take it with her the following day for her lunch and she said that she enjoyed it as much as I did.
So with Lent starting this week, for those of you that are looking for a meatless dish I hope you will try this fish. I think that you will find it simple and pleasing to your palate. I am sure that you could use several different kinds of fish if you don't care for the tilapia, but remember the baking time may change with the size of the fish. I hope you enjoy!
Baked Lemon Herb Tilapia (recipe by Dawn)
Ingredients:
4 Fillets of Tilapia
3 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon lemon
1 1/2 basil
1 tablespoon thinly sliced onion
2 small cloves of garlic minced
Preheat oven to 425 degrees F
Mix all ingredients except for the fish and mix well. Line a shallow baking dish with tin foil and stray with cooking oil of choice. Place fish on tin foil and drizzle half of the olive oil mixture over the fish. Place the baking dish in the preheated oven and bake for 5 minutes. Take baking dish out of oven and flip fish, drizzle the remain olive oil mixture over fish and continue baking for 5 more minutes or until fish is done.



I've never heard of tilapia fish before. Sounds very tasty and I'm glad your daughter enjoyed it too.
ReplyDeleteFish and lemon always go so nicely together.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! Lemon goes well with fish :)
ReplyDeletei would really love to try that!=)
ReplyDeleteI feel so guilty! You're over here posting healthy fish recipes for Lent, and I'm posting indulgent chocolate cake! lol....Great recipe - this would be good with haddock too, which is often on sale during Lent.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so flavorful, healthy, and delicious. I love tilapia.
ReplyDeleteYum!! I eat tilapia a few times a week!
ReplyDeleteThis looks perfect! Way to perfect the recipe. (I often think lime is just way too strong a flavor for many dishes!)
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious with the lemon. I love fish, though we don't eat enough of it!
ReplyDeleteDo you know why fish isn't considered meat?
ReplyDeleteI love fish also, but it seems impossible to find it around here. I normally have to substitute Cod. Your pics look delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of this fish...looks delicious and moist.
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a wonderful week :)
Hey you, this looks great. I too love fish but, I love tilapia broiled with just a little bit of crispness to it, really yummy. And as always good job.
ReplyDeleteI love fish, too. This sounds wonderful - love lemon on fish and I really like it baked.
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