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Vegetable Side Dishes To Serve With Fish

If you are planning to serve fish for dinner, what about making a tasty grilled vegetables recipe to go with it? Most fish is delicately flavored and if you want to make an impressive dish, you might like to make a colorful vegetable side dish to go alongside the fish.

Actually, you can choose from baked, sauteed, steamed, or grilled fresh vegetables. If the weather is good, you might like to make a grilled corn recipe or some vegetable kabobs. You can grill the fish at the same time. Alternatively make the meal indoors.

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Weight watchers will love fish with grilled vegetables because it is such a healthy dish yet a delicious one. Diet food does not have to be boring and you can season most fish delicately with a squeeze of lemon or lime juice and some black pepper. There is no need for fattening creamy dressings when you serve fish or seafood.

Vegetable Side Dishes To Serve With Fish

Couscous And Roasted Bell Pepper Salad

Boil a cup of couscous according to the instructions on the box. That usually means using twice as much water as couscous and a pinch of salt. Couscous takes about fifteen minutes to get soft. When most of the liquid is gone, take it off the heat, and put the lid on. Let it sweat for ten minutes.

Put it in a colander, rinse it with cold water to get the starch off and let it drain. Puree three roasted or grilled red bell peppers and add a couple of tablespoons of yogurt, a bit of salt and a tablespoon of olive oil. Finely chop a cup of sweet pickles and add these.

Pour most of the red bell pepper dressing over the couscous and stir well. Peel and grate a pair of carrots and add these. Cover and chill. Bring the salad back to room temperature to serve it. You can add some more dressing if you like. This would go well with baked cod or tilapia.

Cajun Potato Salad

This recipe serves four people. Cook two pounds of peeled potatoes and cut them into chunks. Chop four green onions and add these. You can reserve some of the sliced green part for garnish, if you want to. You can also add a chopped jalapeno chili if you like, or even two for a very spicy side dish.

Combine a tablespoon of mustard with three quarters of a cup of yogurt, a teaspoon of Cajun seasoning, and a dash of cayenne pepper in another bowl, and then season this dressing with salt and pepper.

Toss the potatoes and green onions with the Cajun dressing and sprinkle the remaining green onion over the top. Serve this delicious vegetable recipe with blackened salmon for an easy gourmet meal.

Zucchini With Corn And Lemon

The mixture of dill and lemon in this recipe is really good and this side dish would go well with any fish entree. Saute a thinly sliced zucchini with half a chopped onion and quarter of a teaspoon of dill weed in a tablespoon of butter in a pan.

Add a fifteen ounce can of drained whole kernel corn and a couple of teaspoons of lemon juice and warm everything through before serving. This recipe might sound simple you will be surprised how perfectly balanced and flavorful it is.

Vegetable Side Dishes To Serve With Fish

If you love cooking with vegetables, why not make some vegetable pizza recipes? Grilled vegetables have a subtle smoky flavor and you can use them to make all kinds of mouthwatering vegetable side dishes.

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Vegetable Recipes Your Kids Will Beg For

Vegetables are a great way to provide the necessary vitamins and minerals to your family. However, how many times have you told your children to eat their vegetables? Probably a lot.

For some reason, children have an aversion to vegetables. They will cry and sit for hours before you finally give in and send them from the table.

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Vegetables do not always have to be the enemy. The key is to find a creative way to prepare them and your family will become vegetable lovers rather than vegetable haters!

Vegetable Recipes Your Kids Will Beg For

Do you remember when you were a child and your mother dropped a soggy green lump of cabbage on your plate. Did you want to eat it? Almost certainly not.

There are various ways to encourage your children to eat their vegetables. You might even need to trick them! Broccoli is an example of a vegetable, which is high in vitamin and mineral content, and there are plenty of ways to prepare it. Here are some tips:

Try it raw. Leave a plate of raw broccoli in bite-size pieces in the refrigerator for your children as a snack. Offer some salad dressing so they can dip it and this is often a hit. Leave the tips of the broccoli on the plate and encourage your child to eat them. You can even make a creative game of this. Grilled vegetable recipes are not the only way to serve healthy vegetables.

If all else fails, bribery often works. Tell your child that they will get a special treat if they finish their vegetables. Make sure you have a treat for them afterwards.

Use cheese. Cheese and broccoli go very well together. If you pour a cheese sauce over the broccoli, you are adding texture and changing the flavor. You might find your children eat the broccoli in cheese before whatever else you have served with it.

Lasagna is delicious with broccoli added. Smothering it in cheese can add to the flavor and disguise the broccoli. Children will be too busy enjoying the cheesy flavor to bother picking out the bits of broccoli. Vegetable pizza is another way of sneaking in broccoli. Nearly all kids love pizza so a healthy vegetable pizza recipe will produce something they associate with fun rather than veggies.

Chop it up - if all else fails, pre cook the broccoli and let it cool a little and put it in a food processor. Chop it up until it is not recognizable and add it to whatever dish you are cooking. Your children will not even know it is there.

Shakes - this might sound weird but it works. Make a milkshake with milk, ice cream, and chocolate syrup. Add some broccoli to the shake (make sure the kids aren't watching!) and blend it some more. As long as you use a chunky type of ice cream, your kids will not realize the broccoli is there and hopefully they will drink the shake too fast to notice any stray green bits!

Vegetables are high in essential nutrients, especially for growing kids, so it is great that there are so many ways to get them to eat their veggies!

Vegetable Recipes Your Kids Will Beg For

Believe vegetable pizza recipe have to be difficult then you need to have some fresh off the barbecue grill! While your at it why not have some of our barbecue grilled vegetable recipes.

You can often find me in the kitchen cooking it is a true love of mine and I love experimenting with new and wonderful taste. I like to share these with visitors to my wife's websites on cooking. Why not try one of their recipes like Baked Dijon Salmon just one of the recipes we like sharing with our four young sons.