Simply Bake Tilapia with Roasted Vegetables from Gorton'sŪ

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  • Number of Servings: 2
Ingredients
1 package Gorton'sŪ 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'sŪ 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'sŪ 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