There really is no recipe here - it's something that YOU make with what you like. Any mild white fish would do - simply season it with a lil salt, pepper and paprika. I like to melt a couple tablespoons of butter and brush over the filets as well. (Imagine that) And while your fish is broiling, make a big bowl of your favorite salad. I have to confess though, I've never had this type of salad with greens.. mostly it's just tomatoes and onions (I had a bunch of baby seedless cucumbers I wanted to use up this time) and peppers - dressed simply in a sprinkle of garlic salt and an emulsion of balsamic vinegar and canola oil. Mix your salad well and let it sit for a few minutes. Once the fish is done allow it to cool for a few minutes and then flake it before throwing it into the salad - give it all a mix and you've got dinner, friends. =)
These are the kinds of meals my father made that I truly enjoyed.. simple ingredients without too much fuss in the process. Delicious.
These are the kinds of meals my father made that I truly enjoyed.. simple ingredients without too much fuss in the process. Delicious.
I think this is a nice submission for this month's Weekend Cookbook Challenge - No. 14 Salads! This month Sara's event is being hosted by the lovely Tami of Running with Tweezers. Submissions are due by March 5th - so get 'em in to her for the big round up! As always - thanks so much for this fun event, Sara! And thank you, Tami, for hosting and picking a great theme! =)
Lis,
ReplyDeleteI love fish and I love salad, therefore I love your recipe. ;)
I didn't know about this event, I think I'll take part it it!
This type of salad I'd truely enjoy too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors!
What a beautiful and colourful salad! And those little chunks of seedless cucumber are so adorable - they look so small that I want to cuddle them! Well, cuddle them right before devouring them anyway ;)
ReplyDeleteThis recipe looks very interesting, my husband really likes perch, I will definitely have to try this.
ReplyDeleteWhen ever we have fish, I love having leftover for just this kind of salad.
ReplyDeleteYour father was a very wise man.
I love non-recipe recipes! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great and unusual salad to contribute. I never even heard of anything like this before.
ReplyDeleteWhat a vibrant salad! It's a great entry!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for a salad! I'd love to try this with all sorts of fish...
ReplyDeletePatricia - I hope you do! It's a great monthly event =)
ReplyDeleteGattina - Thanks sweetie =)
Ellie muh luv - hehee they are my favorite lil cucumber of all time.
Laurie - It makes a great quick dinner =)
Tanna - Isn't it fabulous?! I'm tickled that you make this as well =)
Janelle - Me too! Thanks!
Peabody - Thanks =) Yes, actually until Tanna said she makes it too, I never thought anyone but my father ate a salad like this.
Susan - Thank you muchly! =)
Joey - Oh yeah.. I'm sure other fish would be terrific in this salad. :D
Lis, this salad looks so good!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fabulous -- proving that sometimes non-recipes are the BEST recipes!
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