Simply Bake Tilapia with Roasted Vegetables from Gorton's�

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  • Number of Servings: 2
Ingredients
1 package Gorton's� Simply Bake Tilapia 1 cup chopped root vegetables (such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions and carrots)2 Tbsp olive oil 2 Tbsp white grape juice
Directions
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
Prepare Gorton's� Simply Bake Tilapia according to package directions.
Toss root vegetables with grape juice, olive oil, and salt and pepper (if desired--nutrition info not included).
Place in a baking dish and cook for 20-25 minutes, until fork tender.
Serve roasted vegetables alongside Gorton's� Simply Bake Tilapia.

Serving Size:�Serves 2. 1 fillet and 1/2 cup vegetables per serving.

Servings Per Recipe: 2
Nutritional Info Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 320.2
  • Total Fat: 16.7 g
  • Cholesterol: 35.0 mg
  • Sodium: 459.9 mg
  • Total Carbs: 21.9 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 2.0 g
  • Protein: 21.1 g

Member Reviews
  • NONNAOF2
    I added lemon juice instead of the grape juice. this is a nice light dinner, especially with warmer weather ahead. - 3/13/13
  • JANICEONE1
    think I will skip the white grape juice,roasted veggies won't need the extra sugar. - 3/13/13
  • MCMPOOH43
    We actually paired one of their varieties of Tilapia with Green Giant Vegetable Steamers (Potatoes and Green Beans) and it was yummy! :) - 3/13/13
  • PATRICIAANN46
    Very quick and very good. - 3/13/13
  • CD5530170
    Bake your own fish less soduim and not processed
    - 4/22/13
  • CD12945673
    I was hoping for a recipe for the fish. Have red fish in my freezer and this looked like it would have been something my husband would like on his recently caught fish. - 3/21/13
  • CD13717288
    Why would I use frozen fish or add grape juice who needs the sugar. Have not been impressed with this site. - 3/14/13
  • CD12697987
    The frozen fish is toxic and I wouldn't eat it for anything! Use fresh instead and any kind will do. - 3/13/13
  • CD12860688
    You need a forensics lab these days to really know what kind of fish they're really selling you. - 3/13/13
  • MARTHAR3
    Sounds good I am just looking for a way to do this without buying their product that seems to be full of sodium & fat. I do my veggies like that with a small amount of oil for yrs.
    - 3/13/13
  • CD12891652
    Meg--does it say where the tilapia comes from? (Where farm raised and processed?)I tried looking the info up on their webpage but didn't see it. - 3/13/13
  • CD13567375
    Great - 2/1/13
  • JIACOLO
    This looks good - 4/2/21
  • ELRIDDICK
    Thanks for sharing - 3/30/21
  • GOFORGIN
    Ok - 3/7/21
  • ROSSYFLOSSY
    Delicious fish recipe. - 3/7/21
  • FELICIA1963
    delicious - 1/31/21
  • SUNSHINE99999
    so tasty - 4/22/20
  • CD1987279
    very good - 2/7/20
  • METAFUKARI
    used lime instead of grape juice! - 1/29/20
  • PICKIE98
    I would eat the veggies. - 1/24/20
  • BILLTHOMSON
    Love Tilapia, This was simple - 1/24/20
  • BONNIE1552
    Love quick ideas. - 1/6/20
  • ANHELIC
    Sounds like an awesome tasting Tilapia dish. I love Tilapia and this is different from what I have made. Looking forward to make this. - 2/8/19
  • JANIEWWJD
    Great dinner. - 1/20/19