April 19, 2020
By Florida Sportsman Editor
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“Nacho” everyday fish recipe.
A few basic ingredients and easy clean up, makes for a great dinner!
Ingredients
Boneless, skinned fish fillets 4 to 6 ounces each, one or two per serving
Mexican salsa
Shredded cheese, Mexican blend or Monterey jack
Crushed tortilla chips (or Doritos)
Onion slices, red or white
Directions
Spread two or three tablespoons of the salsa over the fish, and then pack on a handful of cheese.
Press a couple of tablespoons of crushed chips into the cheese and top with a few slices of onion.
Bake at 300 degrees in the middle of your oven until the cheese melts and the fish is cooked through, 15 to 20 minutes.
Serve over rice with a green vegetable, or black beans.
Looking for a quick, flavorful recipe that works for a wide variety of fish? This may be your dish.
As a food columnist, I get lots of recipes from friends and acquaintances. Some are good. Others might best be categorized as “cat food.” Here's a really good one, from reader Bill Sprague. Bill and his wife brought the recipe from Stuart to Crystal River and it's a good all-round method for almost any fish. The Spragues have used the recipe on snapper, snook, grouper, redfish, trout, catfish—even pork chops and chicken breasts.
Prep for this “fiesta” recipe is simple, and if you follow instructions, cleanup is simple. Be sure to line your lipped pan with aluminum foil (dull side up) and to spray both the foil and your fish fillets with spray olive oil before you load on the other ingredients.
Bill Sprague also attests to the leftover potential of the fish. Fish tacos, anyone?
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First Published Florida Sportsman Magazine January 2019