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Vegetable Fish Bake

August 22, 2015 By Susan Nuyt Leave a Comment

IMG_9308 Vegetable Fish Bake

This is just a thought, a way of doing something.  I like to do this in the summer, then into fall.  I call it Vegetable Fish Bake because I change out vegetables, for each time that I do this, for whatever I have on hand or have a particular taste for at the time.  It’s no secret that baking fish this way, in the oven or on the grill outside, is easy to do–and very good!  There’s hardly a kitchen/dish mess, and if you have old vintage pans to line aluminum foil in, all the better.  It’s a fun way to have your vegetables.  The fish tastes so good when it’s cooked with vegetables and a great seasoning.  I like Old Bay.IMG_9231 Vegetable Fish Bake

Here, I have a horseradish leaf that I’m going to lay my fish on, giving it a bed.  The flavor of the horseradish is peppery, of course, so it aids in the flavor of the fish with the fresh thyme.IMG_9232 Vegetable Fish Bake

Next, the Old Bay goes down, a good intentional sprinkle.IMG_9238 Vegetable Fish Bake

How could I leave off lemon slices?  Lemon goes with fish/seafood.IMG_9241 Vegetable Fish Bake

Stack it like a deli sandwich.  IMG_9253 Vegetable Fish Bake

I think potatoes are a must, every time, no matter what vegetables you choose for your fish bake.  Just make sure potatoes are included.IMG_9257 Vegetable Fish Bake

Radishes are great for this!  IMG_9263 Vegetable Fish Bake

Any pepper that you choose, chop it and put it down!IMG_9278 Vegetable Fish Bake

Dot with butter, salt and pepper, and liquid smoke.  Make sure you drizzle liquid smoke!  Cover foil over the top for the first 5-10 minutes of cooking in a preheated 500 degree oven, then remove the foil for good coloring and a slight browning-crust over the vegetables for an extra 10 minutes or so.  The fish is covered and protected from getting too done this way.  It soaks up the flavors of everything.

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