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I'm going to make grouper tonight, stuffed with lemon, cilantro,
garlic.......... I have cabbage I need to use up and I want to do *something* to it. Sauteed fish on a bed of some sort of cabbage. I don't know what to do. Anyone have suggestions? kili |
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kilikini wrote: I'm going to make grouper tonight, stuffed with lemon, cilantro, garlic.......... I have cabbage I need to use up and I want to do *something* to it. Sauteed fish on a bed of some sort of cabbage. I don't know what to do. Anyone have suggestions? Nothing goes better with fish than cole slaw. Or just whack n' fry in butter with wide egg noodles. Sheldon |
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"Sheldon" wrote in message ups.com... kilikini wrote: I'm going to make grouper tonight, stuffed with lemon, cilantro, garlic.......... I have cabbage I need to use up and I want to do *something* to it. Sauteed fish on a bed of some sort of cabbage. I don't know what to do. Anyone have suggestions? Nothing goes better with fish than cole slaw. Or just whack n' fry in butter with wide egg noodles. Sheldon Both are great ideas, Sheldon. Why didn't I think of cole slaw? Cabbage and egg noodles I can see as well...... maybe with a little sesame oil? kili |
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"kilikini" wrote: I'm going to make grouper tonight, stuffed with lemon, cilantro, garlic.......... I have cabbage I need to use up and I want to do *something* to it. Sauteed fish on a bed of some sort of cabbage. I don't know what to do. Anyone have suggestions? kili Stuffed cabbage rolls... -- Peace! Om "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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kili wrote:
I'm going to make grouper tonight, stuffed with lemon, cilantro, garlic.......... I have cabbage I need to use up and I want to do *something* to it. Sauteed fish on a bed of some sort of cabbage. I don't know what to do. Anyone have suggestions? Halve the cabbage, remove the core, slice it thinly, and stir-fry it with salt and lots of pepper. No need to be fancy; the grouper will be the star of the show. When I make Ma Po tofu, and I sometimes serve it on a bed of stir-fried cabbage instead of rice. Much lower carbs than noodles or rice, for those who care about that kind of thing. You could also make a bed of cole slaw, though I'd be careful to ensure that the cole slaw dressing is compatible with the grouper seasoning. If your grouper is going to be stuffed with lemon, cilantro, and garlic, maybe your cole slaw can contain flavors like cumin, coriander, and red bell pepper. Bob |
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"Bob Terwilliger" wrote in message ... kili wrote: I'm going to make grouper tonight, stuffed with lemon, cilantro, garlic.......... I have cabbage I need to use up and I want to do *something* to it. Sauteed fish on a bed of some sort of cabbage. I don't know what to do. Anyone have suggestions? Halve the cabbage, remove the core, slice it thinly, and stir-fry it with salt and lots of pepper. No need to be fancy; the grouper will be the star of the show. When I make Ma Po tofu, and I sometimes serve it on a bed of stir-fried cabbage instead of rice. Much lower carbs than noodles or rice, for those who care about that kind of thing. You could also make a bed of cole slaw, though I'd be careful to ensure that the cole slaw dressing is compatible with the grouper seasoning. If your grouper is going to be stuffed with lemon, cilantro, and garlic, maybe your cole slaw can contain flavors like cumin, coriander, and red bell pepper. Bob Ah, Bob, excellent idea! I'm liking the sound of cumin and coriander in the cabbage. Wish I had red bell pepper, but I don't. (It's really inexpensive at the local veggie stand, now, too, but I can't get there before they close.) You've got me a'thinkin'............ Thank you! kili |
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OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote: In article , "kilikini" wrote: I'm going to make grouper tonight, stuffed with lemon, cilantro, garlic.......... I have cabbage I need to use up and I want to do *something* to it. Sauteed fish on a bed of some sort of cabbage. I don't know what to do. Anyone have suggestions? kili Stuffed cabbage rolls... Hmm, everything you suggest is tubular... seems you're obsessed with that configuration. hehe Sheldon Cylinder |
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"Sheldon" wrote: OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote: In article , "kilikini" wrote: I'm going to make grouper tonight, stuffed with lemon, cilantro, garlic.......... I have cabbage I need to use up and I want to do *something* to it. Sauteed fish on a bed of some sort of cabbage. I don't know what to do. Anyone have suggestions? kili Stuffed cabbage rolls... Hmm, everything you suggest is tubular... seems you're obsessed with that configuration. hehe Sheldon Cylinder rolls eyes Nut. :-) I only suggested that as she said it was wilted. Cabbage has to be wilted prior to attempting to make cabbage rolls...... -- Peace! Om "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote: In article .com, "Sheldon" wrote: OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote: In article , "kilikini" wrote: I'm going to make grouper tonight, stuffed with lemon, cilantro, garlic.......... I have cabbage I need to use up and I want to do *something* to it. Sauteed fish on a bed of some sort of cabbage. I don't know what to do. Anyone have suggestions? kili Stuffed cabbage rolls... Hmm, everything you suggest is tubular... seems you're obsessed with that configuration. hehe Sheldon Cylinder rolls eyes Nut. :-) I only suggested that as she said it was wilted. Cabbage has to be wilted prior to attempting to make cabbage rolls...... Hmm, I think the birdie flew right over your head... who's focusing about wilted? Don't you want your tube firmly? heehee Sheldon |
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"Sheldon" wrote: OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote: In article .com, "Sheldon" wrote: OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote: In article , "kilikini" wrote: I'm going to make grouper tonight, stuffed with lemon, cilantro, garlic.......... I have cabbage I need to use up and I want to do *something* to it. Sauteed fish on a bed of some sort of cabbage. I don't know what to do. Anyone have suggestions? kili Stuffed cabbage rolls... Hmm, everything you suggest is tubular... seems you're obsessed with that configuration. hehe Sheldon Cylinder rolls eyes Nut. :-) I only suggested that as she said it was wilted. Cabbage has to be wilted prior to attempting to make cabbage rolls...... Hmm, I think the birdie flew right over your head... who's focusing about wilted? Don't you want your tube firmly? heehee Sheldon It's more fun to start with wilted and make it firmly..... smirk -- Peace! Om "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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"-L." wrote in message oups.com... kilikini wrote: I'm going to make grouper tonight, stuffed with lemon, cilantro, garlic.......... I have cabbage I need to use up and I want to do *something* to it. Sauteed fish on a bed of some sort of cabbage. I don't know what to do. Anyone have suggestions? kili I sautee in a little butter and add a tad of garlic or granulated garlic. Stir frequently. When it's just about al dente, throw in a T or so of Italian dressing, toss, and cover to allow it to steam some more. Turn off heat. -L. Another great idea. I still haven't made this yet and I have all the ingredients you suggest. Now it's a toss-up between the Mexican idea and your Italian idea. Thank you! kili |
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kilikini wrote: Another great idea. I still haven't made this yet and I have all the ingredients you suggest. Now it's a toss-up between the Mexican idea and your Italian idea. Thank you! kili The one I posted is fairly simple and mildly flavored. I like to make it as a side for many meats, and do so often. I have used it as a side to grilled halibut, but that's the extend of my fish experience. -L. |
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Kili wrote:
Another great idea. I still haven't made this yet and I have all the ingredients you suggest. Now it's a toss-up between the Mexican idea and your Italian idea. Thank you! Mexican idea? Are you referring to the recommendation to use cumin and coriander in the cole slaw? If so, I thought that in conjunction with the lemon, cilantro, and garlic in the fish, it could arguably be called Indian or Mexican, but that it fell best into the *Moroccan* category -- though it wouldn't surprise me to run across it in Java or Australia, either. Probably pretty good, wherever it comes from. Bob |
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