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Fish with citrus and dill

Fish with citrus and dill
This is a simple and fresh way to prepare salmon, our friend Joanna from Ireland evolved it and added her special spice "Dill Salt".  We used to always used this recipe for salmon with lemon.  One night I had an epiphany when wondering what to do with some barramundi.  No lemons in the house, but plenty of lime; nonetheless it was sublime on a hot and steamy summer night.

Sealing the fish in foil allows it to cook in it's own juices.  Don't limit your self to the oven with this, try it on the grill on a hot summer night.

Preheat oven to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C). Spray two large pieces of aluminum foil with cooking spray. Place  fillet on top of a piece of foil. Spread mayo over fish and sprinkle with Dill Salt. Arrange lemon slices on top of fillet. Sprinkle fillet with chopped green onions. Cover fish with second piece of foil and pinch together foil to tightly seal. Place on a baking sheet or in a large baking dish. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until fish flakes easily.  4 servings.

Fish with citrus and dill

Another favorite way to enjoy this preparation is with Swai from Australis.

 

Photo Credit:  Julie T Cecchini

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Marcia Mock

can notnwaitntontry this !

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