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Today's Recipe From Dr. Weil: Potato-Rosemary-Crusted Fish Fillets

Dr. Weil's Plan - Recipe of the day

Dr. Weil's Plan - Recipe of the day 

Thursday February 12, 2015

A delicious recipe to help you eat and feel healthy — direct to you from Dr. Weil's Optimum Health Plan.

Potato-Rosemary-Crusted Fish Fillets

2 Servings
This simple fish dish is quite elegant with its subtle flavor of rosemary. Don't worry about a few shreds of potato that remain in the skillet. Serve them over the fish. Pair this entrée with steamed asparagus and a large green salad with tomatoes.
Ingredients:
12 ounces thick fish fillet, such as cod or halibut, cut in half
1 small potato, about 5 ounces
Salt and black pepper to taste
1/4 teaspoon dried rosemary leaves, crushed
1 tablespoon quality extra-virgin olive oil

Instructions:
1. Rinse the fish under cold running water and pat dry. Sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste.
2. Peel the potato and grate on the large holes of a grater. Squeeze excess water out of potato by pressing between sheets of paper towel.
3. Season the potato with salt, pepper and rosemary and press it around the fish.
4. Heat a nonstick frying pan over medium-high heat and add olive oil. Gently slide the fish into the pan. Cook for 3 to 5 minutes. Turn fish over, using two spatulas, and cook for 3 to 5 minutes more or until potatoes are golden and fish is done.
Nutritional Information:
Per serving:
307 calories
12 g total fat (2 g sat)
13 mg cholesterol
13 g carbohydrate
34 g protein
1 g fiber
150 mg sodium
- Recipe reprinted with permission of DrWeil.com.




Tomorrow's Recipe: Stuffed Potatoes

As it can be difficult to coax your loved ones into eating five helpings a day of vegetables (as nutritionists recommend), this recipe cleverly incorporates broccoli into a baked potato, without using a lot of fat. Broccoli is an excellent source of fiber and cancer-fighting antioxidants. Potatoes are a universally loved vegetable loaded with vitamins C and B-6, potassium, and fiber. You can make the stuffed potatoes ahead and reheat them when everyone is ready to eat.

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