serves four
For the fish
For the fish
4 skinless plaice fillets
1 lemon, zested and juiced
1 tbsp olive oil
For the salad
1 lemon, zested and juiced
1 tbsp olive oil
For the salad
1 ripe papaya, de-seeded and cut into 1cm chunks
60g wild rocket (arugula)
2 ripe avocados, de-stoned and cut into 1cm chunks
small handful fresh coriander, leaves picked
small handful fresh mint, leaves picked and any large leaves torn
1 lemon, juiced
2 tbsp olive oil
100g feta, crumbled
60g wild rocket (arugula)
2 ripe avocados, de-stoned and cut into 1cm chunks
small handful fresh coriander, leaves picked
small handful fresh mint, leaves picked and any large leaves torn
1 lemon, juiced
2 tbsp olive oil
100g feta, crumbled
Each serving contains
Carbohydrate 9.1g Protein 25.8g Fat 30g Fibre 5.5g1.Preheat the oven to gas 4, 180°C, fan 160°C.
2. Line a roasting tin with non-stick baking paper. Arrange the fish in the tin and scatter over the lemon zest. Drizzle over the lemon juice and olive oil, then season with some freshly ground black pepper. Bake for 8-10 minutes, until the fish is opaque and firm to the touch.
3. To make the salad, combine the papaya, rocket, avocado, herbs, lemon juice and oil; toss to coat.
4. Divide the salad between 4 serving plates and top with the crumbled feta. Serve with the cooked plaice.
From recipe idea seen here
Did you know that Christopher Columbus, an Italian voyager reputably once referred to papayas as the fruit of the angels. The fruit which is extremely rich in Vitamin C has a wide range of health benefits making it a great fruit option to include in your diet.
If the papaya is ripe, it can be eaten raw. However, unripe papaya should always be cooked before eating, especially during pregnancy. That’s because the unripe fruit has a high latex content, which can stimulate contractions. The skin is green when unripe, and orange when ripe. The flesh inside is yellow, orange or red.Read more about this fruit here
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All the best Jan
All the best Jan
Jan, I want to tell you that ripe papaya is very good food as part of breakfast for those who suffer from constipation.
ReplyDeleteI’ve never heard of plaice or rocket!
ReplyDeleteThis does look very good! Thank you so much for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteBijoux who said ...
I’ve never heard of plaice or rocket!
Hello and thanks for your comment.
Plaice is a flatfish /sole-type fish so flounder or turbot could be used, more about possible substitutes on this post here:-
https://missvickie.com/sole-substitutes/
Rocket is known as arugula in North America, you will see I amended the ingredients to include this :)
All the best Jan
Delicious
ReplyDeleteI love how you made the salad a little bit tropical. Yum. And the whitefish looks tasty too. Happy Friday to you.
ReplyDeleteGracias por la receta. te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteSounds perfect for a warm weather meal
ReplyDelete...looks good to me!
ReplyDeleteOhhh yes, this looks so good. I did know that Columbus said that.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely salad.
ReplyDeleteThat looks good and healthy!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love plaice! This is a fantastic salad.
ReplyDeletea delicious summer lunch!
ReplyDeleteTIP: never use frozen plaice. freezing changes the texture and flavour, as well as making it feel unpleasantly oily. It ruins a beautiful fish
Next week the weather becomes warmer here, and this dish will be perfect. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis vibrant papaya and plaice salad combines tropical sweetness with fresh, zesty flavors for a nutritious and refreshing meal that's as delicious as it is easy to prepare.
ReplyDeleteThat looks nice Jan.
ReplyDeleteI love the inclusion of fruit in recipes.
ReplyDeleteI'll skip the fish and feta but have the rest. I do like papaya :-D
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, both the fish and salad!
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
Light and easily digestible on a summer day.
ReplyDeleteDear Jan!
ReplyDeleteI love this kind of food. My mouth is watering at the sight of it because it looks so delicious.
I wish you a wonderful and above all warm weekend. Unfortunately. I send greetings from cold Poland.
I would never have thought to used papaya in a salad, but it looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I wanted to let you know that when I told you we'd be trying the savory scones from yesterday's post VERY soon that I truly meant VERY soon. We had them for breakfast yesterday morning and they are delicious. The recipe is definitely a keeper. Thanks, Jan, for all of the good recipes you put out there. Dianna
This sounds absolutely delicious the mix of papaya, avocado, and feta with the fish must be so refreshing. I love how simple yet elegant this recipe is. Definitely one to try on a warm day.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and healthy too.
ReplyDeleteSounds good to me.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever had papaya. Bill does not like rocket at all, but I love it! Enjoy your weekend, Jan.
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ReplyDeleteJoyful in His Presence who said...
I would never have thought to used papaya in a salad, but it looks delicious.
Also, I wanted to let you know that when I told you we'd be trying the savory scones from yesterday's post VERY soon that I truly meant VERY soon. We had them for breakfast yesterday morning and they are delicious. The recipe is definitely a keeper. Thanks, Jan, for all of the good recipes you put out there. Dianna
Hello Dianna
Many thanks for your comments and a big thank you for letting me know you enjoyed the savoury scones I had linked to in yesterdays post.
I'm repeating the link here, in this reply, just in case there are readers who may wish to try them :-
https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com/2020/05/scone-anyone-low-carb-suitable-for.html
I'm pleased you are enjoying the recipes I share on the blog.
Wishing you a happy and peaceful weekend ahead.
All the best Jan
Sounds delicious although I must confess I wouldn't recognize a papaya if I saw one :)
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of plaice. It's a beautiful looking dish!
ReplyDeleteI have never had papaya and didn't know that if it isn't ripe you shouldn't eat it without cooking it.
ReplyDeleteSeguro que está buenísima. Besos.
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