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Tilapia Recipe 25

Apr2

Tilapia is now one of the Top 10 fish consumed in America. In fact, four ounces of tilapia has just over 100 calories, 21 grams of protein, and no saturated fat or cholesterol. Chef Jason Hill of CookingSessions.com prepares a tilapia recipe that’s healthy and delicious. We recommend only US farmed tilapia, followed by those farmed from Central and South America. Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch warns that tilapia from China and Taiwan may be contaminated. Tilapia recipes can include baked tilapia, grilled tilapia or fried tilapia. The rising popularity of this fish has made recipes for tilapia easy to come by. I recently hosted a cooking show, and part of the class focused on healthy entrees. I chose a tilapia recipe served with sauteed bell peppers. Tilapia is a fresh water fish whose meat is firm, white and flaky. it has a pleasant mild and sweet flavor, and is reasonably priced in comparison to other seafood. Today, we are cooking tilapia in a crispy cornmeal coating. You’ll need about 6 tilapia filets for this preparation. To begin, toast about 1 cup of cornmeal in a large saute pan over medium heat. After about 2 minutes, set the cornmeal aside in a large 13×9 casserole dish. Next, we’re going to prepare the sauteed pepper topping. Today I’m only preparing two fillets, but this recipes make enough sauce for 6. Whatever sauce you don’t use, can easily be frozen. Place about 2 tablespoons olive oil in a skillet over medium high heat and add 1/4 of a thinly sliced

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  1. ChefTips says:

    @tavey123 You’re welcome!

  2. tavey123 says:

    OMG!! That looks so yummy. I will most def try this recipe because I love, love, love me some tilipia. Thanks for sharing.

  3. ChefTips says:

    @boracaychicxz In a pinch, it should work.

  4. boracaychicxz says:

    @ChefTips i ran out of tomato paste.. is hunts ketchup ok as substitue? :-)

  5. boracaychicxz says:

    i’m out of tomato paste? is hunt’s ketchup possible? :-)

  6. ChefTips says:

    @lalalaina4life
    That is a great idea! Thanks for the compliment and suggestion.
    Cheers,
    Jason

  7. lalalaina4life says:

    your videos are really good. I was wondering if you do a video on must have pots and pans and how to take care of them so they last as long as possible. Thanks

  8. SWEETAVENTURA says:

    omg!!! it look yummy!!! I’m gonna try it today!

  9. jayarcien says:

    its also great with “PAKSIW” style cooking, just have to simmer it with water, vinegar, chillies, onions and ginger and dash of sugar. popular dish in the philippines.

  10. ChefTips says:

    Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! Jason

  11. histamine28 says:

    I tried this dish ( but with out cornmeal) as you suggested and turned out soooo good. You rock jason….lovely dish
    Thankyou

  12. ChefTips says:

    @histamine28
    Hello, yes you can omit the cornmeal. I would lightly coat the filets with some olive oil and then hit them with some S&P. Place in a pre-heated pan with a bit more olive oil. Sautee’ on both sides until done. Hope this helps.

  13. histamine28 says:

    Hi Jason excellent dish….looks yummy!!
    I have a question….can we sautee tilapia without cornbread,I mean with just salt and pepper? I do Salmon fillets with just salt and pepper.Just checking with you before I try it tonight.Thanks again for this awesome recipe….I love FISH !!!

  14. ChefTips says:

    @UrmrslowguyROBLOX
    You can easily bake this if you like.

  15. UrmrslowguyROBLOX says:

    I think you could bake these instaid.

  16. ChefTips says:

    @margaylavira
    Great information. Thanks for sharing this margaylavira! ;-)

  17. ChefTips says:

    @SnN0304
    Thank you for commenting. I appreciate the information.
    Cheers!
    Jason

  18. margaylavira says:

    Tilapia is St. Peter’s Fish. . In the Philippines, Tilapia is very popular. Thre 3 kind, Native-small dark gray mostly in the creeks, brooks and ricflds. Cultured -matured size like standard baby pilow and the Orange Color known as “Israel”. This is the fovorite fish of our National Hero Jose Rizal. Unfrnatley its not our National fish.

  19. SnN0304 says:

    hi chef..OMG!! i can’t believe that this fish was popular in america. Well its a popular fish in asian too yet it easy to find, usually people like this fish to be steam, but some of them like it to be fry. I never thought u will come out with this recipe, think i’m gonna try it :) good job!!

  20. ChefTips says:

    Thanks!

  21. i0hate0this0place says:

    I like it how you smile lots in your vids, great showmanship as well as cooking skills!

  22. ChefTips says:

    Thanks! What a compliment. I appreciate your kind feedback! Jason

  23. SmokeyGoodness says:

    It’s a shame that you Tube will only allow me to award this video 5 stars, it deserves many more.
    THAT LOOKS GOOD!!!!!!!

  24. ChefTips says:

    @sanjon1998
    The Aateya recipe sounds awesome! Thanks for the comment.
    Jason

  25. sanjon1998 says:

    I have been eating talapia almost daily now (yes, I love it that much) and I am glad to see this recipe so I can try something different before I bore myself. I put mustard on it and then lemon pepper and place it in a 500 degree oven and it is wonderful. I got this recipe from Aateya here on youtube to. You guys ROCK!!!! Thanks for the recipes, keep them coming.

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