Fish Recipes (Most Popular)
I'm taking a 4th of July menu from Allrecipes and trying to lighten it up. The original of this recipe had 307 calories and 21.5 g. of fat per serving.
There is nothing like fresh caught bluefish! It is an oily fish and as with all game foods, needs to be prepared in advance of cooking for best results. The soaking is well worth it!
The thought of eating a "fish" taco just did not sound right to me. When I think of a taco I think of ground beef, lettuce, tomato, cheese, etc. Well, while trying to figure out something new for dinner one night, I called my sister who suggested this recipe. I love fish and I love tacos, so I thought I should give it a shot, and really liked it!!!
So give it a try and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!!
This is a wonderful, lowfat quiche from www.recipezaar.com. I often make it for breakfast/brunch on the weekends. The leftovers are even better! Note: do not use real crab as the results will not be the same!
This is so quick and easy for those really hot days when you don't want to cook.By using the Lemon balm, it gives a light lemon flavor to the fish and takes like spinach after it is done cooking.
This is a wonderful dinner. You could add one Dove Dark Chocolate Promise for 42 extra calories!
This recipe yields 8 - 1 cup servings. The most important ingredient is the pasta itself, it is lowfat and you can't tell!
This dish is simply seared raw fish with a few ingredients thrown around it so the nutritional value stays the same plus about 50 calories for the oil, seasoning, and mustard. Fresh tuna is one of the lightest and least fishy smelling varieties that you will find as well as one of the healthiest and best tasting available year round. In addition, tuna is one of the easiest fish to cook well.
Makes a good tasting, low calorie meal to be served either on bread (toasted) or on a bed of mixed greens
You could substitute about a pound of your favorite fish/seafood for what's listed here. :)