Like many of you, my schedule is always jam-packed. While I love exploring with new recipes...and sometimes crafting my own, I don't get to do it as often as I'd like. So, I try and pack my fridge with simple ingredients to pair together for dinner. Often, I am still surprised by how tasty the basics really are. Tonight was no exception.
First, I prepared my sweet potatoes (I always cook extras because I love eating these all week for lunch, etc) by washing and putting them in the over at 375 degrees for 45 minutes (or so). I pulled out of the freezer wild-caught Mahi Mahi (my favorite brand is Full Circle) and let it thaw under cold water as the potatoes cooked. About 30 minutes later, I fired up the grille and then prepped the fish with just a drizzle of Zoye Soybeen Oil and some organic seasoning. Once ready, I put the fish on the grill. I then took out a bunch of fresh spinach, added a 1/4 cup of water, ground pepper, and fresh garlic and let it cook just until the leaves turned soft. When back out to the grill, flipped the fish once - let it cook for just a another few minutes and WaaLaa- a delicious CLEAN meal that took very little thinking or time!
First, I prepared my sweet potatoes (I always cook extras because I love eating these all week for lunch, etc) by washing and putting them in the over at 375 degrees for 45 minutes (or so). I pulled out of the freezer wild-caught Mahi Mahi (my favorite brand is Full Circle) and let it thaw under cold water as the potatoes cooked. About 30 minutes later, I fired up the grille and then prepped the fish with just a drizzle of Zoye Soybeen Oil and some organic seasoning. Once ready, I put the fish on the grill. I then took out a bunch of fresh spinach, added a 1/4 cup of water, ground pepper, and fresh garlic and let it cook just until the leaves turned soft. When back out to the grill, flipped the fish once - let it cook for just a another few minutes and WaaLaa- a delicious CLEAN meal that took very little thinking or time!
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| I love seeing lots of color on my plate! Wild Caught Mahi Mahi paired with spinach and a 1/2 sweet potato. |
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| My favorite grilling season for any type of white fish. |
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| If I am cooking at high temps, I like to use a little of Zoye Soybeen Oil. |



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