March 26, 2009

Fisher of Men

It's been said that the fish Jesus used to feed the multitudes was Tilapia. Although the Bible doesn't mention the specific kind of fish that was caught, I like to believe it is. Tilapia is such a clean, mild-flavored fish and one of my family's favorites. One evening, on a whim, I threw together a few simple ingredients for something different and, thankfully, they approved - the fish was consumed so quickly, I wasn't able to photograph it or even try it!

Baked Tilapia

Fresh tilapia fillets
Olive oil
Garlic powder
Sea salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Parmesan cheese
Italian seasoning

Preheat your oven to 375 F. Arrange the fillets in a lightly greased glass baking dish. According to your taste, sprinkle the rest of the ingredients over the fish and bake for about 15 - 20 minutes or until it flakes easily with a fork.

Does it get any simpler than that? Serve with a simple salad, your favorite bread, and all will be right with the world.

Now, go save the day, Mom.

March 7, 2009

Breakfast Tip


Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day. Breakfast food is my favorite kind of food. So, on the weekend I consider it a treat for me (and my family) to cook a big breakfast. But, as you all know, it's frustrating during the weekday morning rush to make sure everyone, not only eats breakfast, but gets something you feel good about serving them. I really don't always trust these overly processed, ready-made, instant food products. However, I did come up with my own ready-made breakfast treat/solution. On these leisurely Saturday mornings when you have time to whip up a batch of your family's favorite pancakes, double the recipe. Individually wrap the leftovers and freeze them. Now, when your charges are ready for breakfast on a weekday, just pop one or two (or three or four) in the microwave for a few seconds and let 'em eat to their heart's content. Okay, I realize there are several brands of frozen pancakes out there in your "grocer's freezer", but wouldn't you much rather feed your loved ones something straight from your own hands and heart? Besides that, it saves a little money, too!

Now, go save the day, Mom!