Heather says: I mentioned a couple of months ago that I was working on getting more fish into our diet. Salmon is our go to, it's a reliable fish, but like chicken it can go with a number of flavors.
This red mullet recipe deviates from the norm; fish doesn't have to be served with soft herbs, a hot salsa can also be great with fish a like red mullet.
These offbeat tuna burgers were loosely inspired by a Thai fried white fish patty called tod man pla. The Thai cucumber salad stands in for pickles. Use sushi-quality tuna so you can serve the burgers medium rare.
Cioppino (San Francisco style fish stew) - When you have a houseful, whip up a potful of Cioppino to treat family and friends. This San Francisco-style fish stew is nutritious and delicious--shrimp is high in omega-3s and low in mercury.
These really are the best ever Mexican black beans. Served as a side, on tacos or salads, or in burritos or enchiladas, they're delicious, quick, and easy!
In this dish, tofu "cutlets" are dredged and sauteed as you would a chicken breast or fish fillet. Try the technique using any of your favorite pan sauces.
Taco Rice is the perfect side dish to go with…. you guessed it….. tacos! Tender seasoned rice is combined with corn, black beans, fire roasted tomatoes, and cilantro.
Toasted Pecans coated in a super-caramelized maple glaze in a crunchy crumbly almond meal based crust. No white flour, no white sugar, no isolated fats, all whole foods, natural, vegan and delicious!
Olives, capers and tomatoes create a spicy Mediterranean sauce to prop up flaky fish. If you thought eating right was going to be boring, you're in for a surprise.