I’m officially obsessed with this recipe. I’ve made it twice in two days and I plan on these skins now being my go-to dish for entertaining or potlucks. This is another fantastic recipe I adapted from The Fit Cook. I’ve shared … Continue reading
I’m officially obsessed with this recipe. I’ve made it twice in two days and I plan on these skins now being my go-to dish for entertaining or potlucks. This is another fantastic recipe I adapted from The Fit Cook. I’ve shared … Continue reading
I have another simple and flavor packed meal to share! Trader Joe’s had some delicious looking fresh salmon pieces this week so I knew I had to buy them first and then figure out what to do with them. I found an awesome salmon recipe on The Fit Cook that looked mindlessly simple, delicious and quick (check out my other delicious meals from The Fit Cook here and here). It’s full of flavor because you lay the fresh salmon over a bed of lemon slices and the citrus flavor infuses the salmon as it broils away in the oven.
I wanted something hearty to accompany this light fish and my normal green veggie side dishes wouldn’t do this time. While I normally stay away from all potatoes except sweet potatoes, I made an exception for this and it was the perfect companion to our light and zesty main dish. The potatoes are roasted in a lemon, garlic and Dijon sauce and then tossed with fresh parsley and lemon zest fresh out of the oven. They are hot, crispy and bursting with flavor. I still don’t suggest eating potatoes regularly since they are carb-heavy, but enjoying them once in a while is a must if you’re a potato lover like me! Life’s too short to not enjoy your favorite foods, especially when you can make them in the healthiest possible way. These potatoes will also make an excellent side dish for just about any meat or seafood dinner.
This is the perfect dinner for a laid back summer night. I hope you love it as much as we did!
Enjoy!
Lemon Scented Salmon (Serves 2)
Adapted from The Fit Cook
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Dijon Roasted Red Potatoes (Serves 2)
Adapted from Joy the Baker
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I was home alone again last week and wanted to cook myself an actual meal instead of just a snack for dinner, like I normally do when I’m alone. I hadn’t gone grocery shopping and was short on a lot of ingredients so I looked for a recipe that was simple and fast. The Fit Cook is one of my favorite food bloggers and I’ve tried one of her recipes before here (which was AMAZING). I went looking on her blog for the perfect dinner for one.
This dish only called for a mild white fish, panko bread crumbs, coconut oil and lime juice. I always have these ingredients on hand! It was really fast to prep and cook and it turned out to be absolutely delicious. The coconut oil adds a very mild tropical taste to it, which is enhanced by the fresh lime juice that gets squeezed on after it’s cooked. I ate this with a side of my parmesan lemon roasted broccolini, which turned this into a gourmet dinner for one!
I highly recommend this easy dinner and I also suggest you check out Luisana’s blog for more nutritious, simple and delicious recipes. Plus, she is one the prettiest people I’ve ever seen! Totally irrelevant but this is also a beauty blog after all!
Enjoy!
Panko Crusted Mahi-Mahi (Serves 2)
Adapted from The Fit Cook
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Tilapia is such a mild and easy fish to cook with. I’m always looking for new recipes for it. I came across this simple dish on The Fit Cook and just had to try it! If you can’t tell yet, we eat a lot of seafood in our house! Fish is such an easy dinner because it cooks so quickly and it’s much healthier than equally easy dishes like pasta. Although I do love pasta.
It took just a few minutes to prep and cook and it turned out to be absolutely delicious. This will definitely become one of our go-to weekly dinners. It was one of the most simple and easy dishes I’ve ever whipped up and it got the stamp of approval from Jon. He scarfed his down standing up!
Enjoy!
Adapted from The Fit Cook
Lemony Pan-Fried Tilapia (serves 2)
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