Kickin' Wasabi Salmon (HHTV)

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Please visit www.healthyhelpingstv.com for this complete recipe! Mayonnaise can be a bit of a diet faux pas and commercial light or low fat mayonnaise is often too sweet or has a strange taste to it so when host Michelle Koen wanted to make Wasabi Mayonnaise to go with grilled salmon a little inventiveness was required. The results? One of our tastiest dishes yet! The sauce has a beautiful creamy texture and a subtle sweetness from the orange juice which accentuates the spicy warmth of the wasabi. To round out the palate this dish is served on a refreshing bed of steamed asparagus and cucumber. Yum!


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A heart-healthy dish, Red Lobster's Fish In A Bag is a wonderful new way to enjoy fresh fish. The simple preparation, accompanied by crisp vegetables, complements the flavor of a variety of skinless fish species, including salmon and tilapia. This recipe was adapted for the chef at home.

Vegetable Mix
1 cup red onion, cut in 1/4-inch strips
1 cup red pepper, cut in 1-2 x 1/4-inch strips
1 cup celery, sliced in 1/4-inch pieces
1 cup baby carrot slims
Salt and pepper

Mix vegetables and season with salt and pepper or Mrs. Dash vegetable seasoning.

Fish In A Bag
4 sheets parchment paper
Butter, melted
2 cups Vegetable Mix
8 (2.5 ounce) strips fresh fish, skinless
Old Bay or seafood seasoning
4 lemon wheels, 1/4-inch thick
4 sprigs fresh thyme

Fold parchment paper in half short ways and crease. Unfold parchment paper and brush completely with melted butter to the edges. Place 1/2 cup vegetable mix in the center of the right half. Brush melted butter on two 2.5-ounce fresh fish filets and shake on a generous coating of Old Bay or Seafood seasoning. Place seasoned fish 1/2 inch apart on top of vegetable mix to allow for even cooking. Place one lemon wheel and one sprig of thyme on fish. Fold the left side of the parchment paper over the right side. Crimp paper (like a pie crust) until bottom and top of the paper are completely sealed. Brush top of parchment paper with melted butter to the edges to prevent bag from burning when cooked. Repeat for each serving. Place bags on a greased cookie sheet with an inverted buttered pie pan over each (to prevent paper from burning). Bake at 350 degrees F for 12 to 15 minutes.

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