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Easy Fish Recipes (no eyes, fins or bones)

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Twinkie01 · 27/12/2020 17:53

DH and I are going to go pescatarian for January, I don't like the smell of meat cooking and think it would do us the world of good making us try other things and be healthier.

Are there any easy fish recipes that are your go to please? (Anything that doesn't entail peeling a prawn or scales, bones or eyes would be good).

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TofuDelights · 02/01/2021 10:08

Bit late to this OP but if you're still around here are my favourite easy grilled fish recipes :
Salmon fillets: stab with a sharp teaspoon, drizzle over a little sweet chilli sauce and soy sauce and marinate for 20-30 minutes. Grill for 10-12 minutes but make sure you do this on tinfoil as the chilli sauce may burn! You know it's cooked when you can ease the salmon flesh off the skin, which should stick to the tinfoil.
Seabass fillets: tinfoil again on a baking tray, put fillets on skin side up, pat dry with kitchen paper then spray with a little bit of one cal spray. Whack under a hot grill for approx 5 minutes, the skin should go really crispy and even a touch charred, delicious!
I've been a pesce for 25+ years and don't miss meat, so wishing you well on your fish and veg adventure!
PS I'm definitely nicking some of the recipes above Smile

TanglinOrchards · 02/01/2021 10:13

I like poaching a salmon, then flaking into cream cheese, lemon juice, dill and maybe a touch of horseradish- it makea a very easy and delicious pate for bagels, pumpernickel bread etc.

I also buy alot of frozen scallops from Aldi. I cook them very lightly in butter, add a little bit of lemon and dill and have that as a pasta sauce. It's really good. Even my ASD 12 year old fussy easter likes that.

Plus I do a super easy fish stew. Just a variety of fish, mussels and prawns. Passata, loads of parsley and then eat with either potatoes; rice or just with lovely bread.

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