Tilapia has been around for thousands of years. Originally found in the Nile River, Tilapia is one of the first fish to be farmed. Tilapia is a versatile fish; like flounder, you can bake, broil, steam, sauté and grill. The flesh is low-fat, with a mild and slightly sweet flavor. This fish is very low in fat, free of saturated fat and high in protein.
Here is my recipe for the gorgonzola spinach alfredo I made that accompanied the parmesan crusted tilapia I bought:

2 tablespoons butter
1/4 cup half & half
1 cup gorgonzola or crumbled blue cheese
1 cup frozen spinach
1/2 tablespoon garlic powder
1/4 cup chopped or halved walnuts (optional)
In pan, melt butter and add cooked pasta.
Add half & half and cheese; stir.
Add spinach and garlic powder.
Toss and heat through.
Serve with or without walnuts.
To end our dinner on a sweet note, I made individual cups of "No Pudge Turtle Brownies" with a No Pudge Brownie Mix that I purchased from Trader Joes.

- Combine 4 tablespoons of the brownie mix with 2 tablespoons non fat vanilla yogurt.
- Stir until thoroughly combined.
- Heat in the microwave for 1 min and 35 secs.
- Top with a small dollop of fat free caramel & a few chopped walnuts.
Yum, the alfredo looks so good!
ReplyDeleteThat pasta looks awesome! But does the dessert. Yum Yum
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