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You put WHAT in my Fudge?

18 Sunday Sep 2011

Posted by laurelg1 in Baking, Candy, Dessert, Postaweek2011, Recipes

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Baking, Candy, Chocolate, Dessert, Easy, Mexican, Postaweek2011, Recipes

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I had heard of it, but hadn’t yet seen, much less entertained the though of it. I mean it brings …

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Slaw for Fish Tacos

13 Tuesday Apr 2010

Posted by laurelg1 in Entree', From a Mix, Recipes, Seafood

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Entree', Fish, Mexican, Recipes, Taco

Photo Source (Betty Crocker)

I don’t often post about entrée’s here, however I thought this one was worth sharing. For all the health food critics out there, this is not a health food, so I’ll just leave it at that. I do normally strive to provide healthy, nourishing meals to my family, and this one was, as long as you don’t look at the processed side of it!

For dinner tonight I stepped out and tried something a little different. I have always wanted to prepare fish taco’s. I had some Mrs. Paul’s Crunchy Fish Sticks (better than some, still not the most nutritious choice), some 6″ tortillas and some broccoli slaw. I did a little research and found a fish taco recipe at Betty Crocker.com. I made my own version, but used the recipe as my base.

I think this kicker was the slaw. It was quick, easy and very tasty. The original recipe called for cabbage slaw, but I almost always substitute broccoli slaw instead. Here’s what it used:

Mexican Slaw for Fish Tacos

  • 1 package broccoli slaw
  • 1/2 cup light mayonnaise
  • 2 – 3 tablespoons milk (skim)
  • 1/2 package prepared taco seasoning

Combine all of the ingredients and mix well. Refrigerate until ready to prepare tacos. *Add milk to desired consistency (mine appeared a little dry).

Truthfully, the list of ingredients aren’t half bad. For the rest of meal, I baked the fish sticks and to prepare the tacos, I warmed the tortillas in an ungreased skillet on medium for about 30 seconds, then folded the sides together to make more of a burrito look.

The tacos went over so well I didn’t even have time to take a photo. The picture above came from the Betty Crocker web site. I definitely will make these again, but will get a picture before they are devoured!

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