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Easy Broiled Mahi Mahi and Spinach with Pine Nuts
We had Haddock on our list to make the Easy Broiled Haddock. Unfortunately, the fish wasn't fresh, or was all bought out, so we swapped out fish on sale and picked up a couple of frozen Mahi Mahi fillets. Excellent choice indeed. The recipe, (starts below asterisks) is taken off of About.com Southern Food section, and Lauren paired it with an excellent Spinach and Pine Nuts dish, which we have had before, and when I get good enough pictures and a recipe will blog about. Until then, pick up a fish, and follow the below directions for some Easy Broiled Blank (Mahi Mahi). ******** Haddock fillets [or any fish] are broiled and basted with a soy sauce lemon juice mixture. Cook Time: 20 minutesIngredients:1 pound haddock fillets [or any fish] 1/2 teaspoon salt1/2 teaspoon pepper2 teaspoons soy sauce2 tablespoons vegetable oil2 tablespoons lemon juice1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsleyPreparation: Cut fillets into serving pieces; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Combine the soy sauce and vegetable oil. Arrange the fish pieces on an oiled broiler rack; broil until golden brown, basting frequently with the soy sauce mixture. Turn and broil for about 5 minutes longer, basting. Place fish on a warm platter. In a saucepan, combine remaining oil and soy sauce with drippings; heat. Add lemon juice and parsley. Pour over fish. Broiled haddock serves 4. [or two and 1 Food Monster] related searches : Easy
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