
I get requests from time to time from blog readers. I *love* these requests because it gives my family the opportunity to try dishes that I probably would never fix. This recipe for grilled fish tacos was requested by Jenni. (Hey Jenni! :D)
If you've had fish tacos, you're probably familiar with how they are made. The fish is usually battered and fried. We were looking for a more healthy alternative so instead of frying, we grilled. Of course, you'll have to overlook the fact that I heated the tortillas in oil, am using Mexican crema, and guacamole. I mean... yah.. it's "healthy". LOL You could probably heat the tortillas in the microwave to soften them up if you want to skip the oil route.





(I'm going to have to figure out a dish to use up the rest of my cabbage. Hubby is NOT a fan so it'll have to be a)really good that he will love it, or b)something I will enjoy eating a lot of. LOL)





After a minute, flip them over and do the other side. Pull from the oil and let sit on paper towels. Do this until you have as many tortillas as you need. If you do this step ahead of time, throw them in the oven to warm back up.


Now it's time to assemble. Put some fish on the tortilla, spoon a little crema on top of the fish, then some cabbage and onion. Top with some hot red salsa and guacamole.
I topped ours with fresh pico de gallo instead of salsa. It was very yummy. Serve with beans and rice.
Oh, I love fish tacos!! I have made them fried in a beer batter, but grilled is definitely healthier and tastier in the summer. Thanks for the endless supply of menu-motivators:)
ReplyDeleteOh, I forgot...cabbage. I can't make a vegetable soup without cabbage in it. A nice minestrone with some crusty bread on the side would be a great way to use up (and camouflage) some of that leftover cabbage. I also made salmon cakes with a cabbage slaw last week. The slaw had a homemade Caesar dressing on it. Yum:)
ReplyDeleteJust some ideas.
LOVE fish tacos! Our store sells cocounut citrus crusted tilapia and I think that would be a marvelous in fish tacos!
ReplyDeletetried these tonight...YUMMY!
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