Saturday, July 23, 2011

Baked Tilapia with Honey Mustard and Panko


It was a fish day and I was cracking my head for something new to serve my family.  I remembered I did a honey mustard sauce tilapia fish before which my girls loved.  So, I thought I would make the same sauce again except this time I added some crumbs topping.  I used panko and added some seasonings and coated the fish before baking.  I bought the fish on sales for $3.50 per pound and it came with 5 fillets, so for two fillets, it only cost me $1.40.  It was cheaper than the yam leaves dish that I served along this.  I paid $2.93 for a bunch of yam leaves.  But overall, it was still less than $5 for a two dishes meal.



Ingredients:

2 Tilapia fillets, rinsed
2 Tbsp. yellow mustard
2 Tbsp. honey
3/4 cup of Japanese breadcrumbs/ Panko
Seasonings: salt, black pepper, dried parsley, garlic powder, paprika

Method:

1.  Preheat oven to 450'F.

2.  Lined a baking sheet with aluminum foil.  In a bowl, mix mustard and honey together.  In another bowl, add panko and seasonings together, stir to blend well.

3.  Place the fish on the foil and brush the top and bottom with the honey mustard sauce.  Then dip and coat both sides with the panko.

4.  Bake for 8-10 minutes.  Serve warm.

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