An easy yet satisfying tilapia recipe

Before the holiday rush, arm yourself with recipes for healthy dishes to serve for weeknight meals or even entertaining. With planning, you can pack essential protein, vitamins and minerals into a meal without skimping on flavor. Some fish, such as fresh, all-natural, lake-raised tilapia from Honduras and Mexico by Regal Springs offer an excellent source of lean protein without excessive fat, carbohydrates or calories. Plus, lake-raised tilapia is more sustainable than wild-caught fish and provides great nutrition thanks to pristine lake water, a vegetable -based diet and no mercury or antibiotics.

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For a healthy and delicious meal with a restaurant-quality presentation, file away this recipe for oven roasted lake-raised tilapia with winter vegetables and citrus vinaigrette.

Oven Roasted Lake-Raised Tilapia with Winter Vegetables and Citrus Vinaigrette

Ingredients                                                                

4 lake-raised tilapia fillets

12 fingerling potatoes

2 turnips

8 small carrots

1 sweet onion

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3 parsnips

2 cups washed baby spinach

1 lemon

1 lime

1 orange

4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

1 teaspoon honey

sea salt

fresh pepper

The vegetables:

Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Peel turnips, carrots, onion and parsnips; cut roughly the same size as a halved fingerling potato. Halve potatoes. Place vegetables on oiled sheet pan. Season with salt, pepper and extra virgin olive oil (EVOO). Roast 25 minutes or until fork tender.

The dressing:

Juice lemon and lime. Peel orange and segment; add juice from the pulp to the lemon and lime juice. In a metal mixing bowl, use a metal wire whisk to whisk honey, salt, pepper and 1 tablespoon citrus juice. Slowly drizzle 4 tablespoons of EVOO. Fully emulsify the dressing.

The fish:

Brush lake-raised tilapia fillets with EVOO, season each side with salt and pepper. Place on oiled sheet pan. Roast at 375 degrees Fahrenheit for 20 minutes.

To plate:

Place one quarter of the roasted vegetables in the center of each of four plates. Top with the roasted tilapia. Toss spinach and orange in the dressing using tongs. Place small amount of salad alongside fish and vegetables, and serve.

Keep in mind that the vegetables will take longer to cook than the fish. For the best flavor, time the fish to come out of the oven last, and enjoy! For other tasty recipes thehealthyfish.com is another good resource.

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