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Showing posts with label broiled. Show all posts

Fish Broiled Cajun Style

Broiled fish fillet recipes

This broiled fish recipe is so easy; you can have it on the table in less than 30 minutes. I was in the mood for some Cajun style broiled fish. We had some Tilapia fillets in the freezer that my wife had picked up while shopping, so I took them out to thaw for dinner.

First I have to tell you, my favorite fish fillet for this recipe is fresh Walleye that I usually get from my friend George who is an avid fisherman.

I haven’t seen George in a while and didn’t have any Walleye left in the freezer so I used the Tilapia. You can use your favorite fish with this recipe.

Here is how made this Broiled Fish Fillet Recipe:

First I lined a cookie sheet with tin foil, sprayed it with non-stick spray, and placed the fish about 5 inches apart.

 Then I melted a ½ stick of butter in the microwave. (Another use for my microwave), and poured the butter over the fillets.

I seasoned each fillet with a healthy dose of McCormick Cajun seasoning, and then placed three slices of fresh lemon in between the fish.

Set the broiler on hi and broiled these for about 5 to 6 minutes per side, seasoning again after you turn it over. The time per side may vary based on the thickness of the fillets.

The reason I used a cookie sheet and tin foil is that I wanted these to broil and soak in the butter and lemon. I would have lost a lot of the flavor using a regular broiler pan, as it would have dripped away.

This is a quick, easy and delicious meal; serve it up with your favorite vegetable, rice or French fries if you must.

As always, thanks for stopping by and I hope you enjoy.

Broiled Asparagus with Pistachio Nuts

Broiled Asparagus


Broiled asparagus with pistachio nuts is a wonderful side dish to serve with a nice steak and baked potato, or with any meal. There are all kinds of articles on the health benefits of asparagus.

 I'm not going to go there because you can look them up anytime. If you like asparagus, and I do, this is a quick, easy, and tasty way to make it.

This takes about 2 minutes of prep time and 10 minutes to cook, and it just tastes so wonderful right out of the broiler. Give it a try you're going to love it.

Add a little more flavor by squeezing a fresh lemon wedge over the asparagus right out of the broiler.

Ingredients
  • 1 bunch of fresh asparagus
  • 1 clove of garlic minced (option garlic powder)
  • 1 small bag of shelled pistachios (option walnuts or pecans) or none at all if you don't like nuts.
  • Olive Oil ( Light)
Instructions:
  1. Spread your asparagus on a cookie sheet or broiler pan
  2. Drizzle or spray with light olive oil
  3. Spread the minced garlic over the asparagus
  4. Add the pistachios
  5. Set your oven on the broil setting
  6. Place in your broiler for about 5 to 8 minutes (time may vary depending on your oven)
 Thanks for stopping by and I hope you enjoy it.

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