AmyInOrlando 348 Posted August 19, 2013 I buy tilapia and salmon at costco, package and freeze them in single serving size. My favorite for salmon is a ginger wasabi sauce I bought at a gourmet grocery. It's from Robert Rothschild Farm. One teaspoon is only 10 calories, and it's amazing. I'm sure if it's not available locally, you can find it on-line. For tilapia, I just sprinkle some Cajun seasoning on it and grill it on George Foreman, same goes for shrimp. I put them on a skewer and sprinkle Cajun seasoning on them. I'm just 2 and a 1/2 weeks post op, so I'm still on liquids, but I'm looking forward to having fish and seafood. They're going to be my Protein staples I'm sure. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiddleman 4,376 Posted August 19, 2013 I love fish, especially wild salmon and Ono. Wild salmon here in Washington. Ono when I travel to kauii every couple years. Ono is a very tasty fish, but hard to find in WA except at Asian market grocery stores. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rms2909 10 Posted August 19, 2013 Thanks to everyone for the awesome ideas for cooking fish! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
right105 1 Posted November 13, 2013 I usually cook tilapia fish. I buy them frozen and I buy the smaller fillets. Walmart carries them (each fillet about 3-4 oz) I use a non-stick skillet and add just a little I can't believe it's no butter 1/2 tablespoon, season with a little salt, or sometimes no salt because the butter has salt. Cook the fish for about 3 minutes each side. That's all. Quick and simple Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
youthguy80 65 Posted November 20, 2013 I also just cook frozen (thawed) tilapia in a non stick skillet on each side with whatever seasoning I'm in the mood for. I just cook until it's flaky. I'll use the parkay butter spray or just butter or olive oil cooking spray. I also will bake it with a mixture on top of fat free Greek yogurt, couple tablespoons of freshly grated parm cheese and dill and/or other seasonings. Bake until flakey also. I eat/crave considerably more fish post sleeve. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chase30 114 Posted November 20, 2013 I keep my fish pretty basic. So that I do not spoil expensive fresh fish, I buy frozen bags of salmon and tilapia at the grocery store. I buy the highest quality of olive oil I can get too (why not, I'm saving so much $ on food anyways might as well get good s**t) How I cook my fish: Pan fried Olive Oil Real Butter Mrs. Dash - Lemon Pepper or Garlic Blend Salt Pepper Cooks in about 10 min or less Tip: Thaw the frozen fish by running it under warm/hot Water for 2min before cooking in the pan, cooks and thaws much faster. easy, simple, delicious Share this post Link to post Share on other sites