
Mahi mahi baked with potatoes, tomatoes, capers, and olives.
Mahi mahi is the hawaiian name of the « dolphinfish », also called « dorado » (in Spanish). Its firm and flavourful flesh, much appreciated by connoisseurs, tends to dry out more quickly than other fish because it contains litlle fat. Be careful not to overcook it.
1.6 lb | mahi mahi fillet, or other firm-textured fish | ||
2 1/2 | potatoes | 1.2 lb | |
3/4 cup | canned tomatoes (diced) | 6.8 oz | |
12 | black olives | 1/4 cup | |
1 1/2 tbsp | capers | 0.6 oz | |
1/2 | lemons, sliced | 2.2 oz | |
4 cloves | garlic, crushed | ||
1/2 cup | white wine [optional] | 4.2 fl.oz | |
1/4 cup | olive oil | 2.2 fl.oz | |
1 pinch | salt [optional] | ||
ground pepper to taste [optional] |
Keep the serving plates warm on the stove while you're preparing the dish.
per 1 serving (340 g)
Amount % Daily Value |
Calories 360 |
Fat 13 g 20 % |
Saturated
1.9 g
10 % |
Cholesterol 130 mg |
Sodium 450 mg 19 % |
Carbohydrate 25 g 8 % |
Fibre 3 g 12 % |
Sugars 1 g |
Net Carbs 22 g |
Protein 35 g |
Vitamin A 19 % |
Vitamin C 40 % |
Calcium 6 % |
Iron 24 % |
Food Group | Exchanges |
---|---|
Starches | 1 |
Fruits | 0 |
Vegetables | ½ |
Meat and Alternatives | 4 |
Fats | 2 ½ |
This was an excellent recipe! Easy and delicious!