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Fish In Foil

Well, that’s a boatload of carp! It’s time to dispel the fishy myth that seafood dishes are a pain to make and start adding more “vitamin sea” to your weekly meal planning. My favorite way to prepare fish is in foil. It’s a super-easy technique that anyone can do, and it’s perfect for one person or a whole posse. I love how moist fish is when prepared this way, plus it’s low in fat and nearly impossible to screw up. And the best part? Cleanup is a snap.
Course Main Course

Equipment

  • Foil
  • Knife
  • Grill or Oven

Ingredients
  

4oz of Your Choice of Sustainably Caught Fish

    Seasoning Option 1

    • 1 tbsp white wine
    • ½ tsp dried tarragon
    • 1 tsp lemon juice
    • pinch of salt

    Seasoning Option 2

    • 1 tbsp tomatoes chopped
    • ¼ zucchini sliced
    • pinch of salt
    • pinch of pepper

    Seasoning Option 3

    • 1 tsp maple syrup
    • 1 tsp stone-ground mustard
    • ¼ cup mushrooms sliced
    • pinch of salt
    • pinch of pepper

    Seasoning Option 4

    • ½ cup tomatoes chopped
    • 1 tbsp black beans
    • 1 tbsp corn
    • 1 tbsp fresh cilantro chopped
    • pinch of salt

    Instructions
     

    • Preheat Oven to 425° (or grill to medium heat)
    • Start with individual 4-ounce portions of your favorite sustainably caught fish.
    • Place each fillet in the center of a 9x12-inch piece of foil. Scrunch the foil around the fish, making it into a package with high sides.
    • In a small bowl, combine your chosen toppings.
    • Spoon toppings over the fillet, and close the foil on top to make a loose package.
    • Place the package on a baking sheet or directly on grill and cook for 15 minutes.