
Fish and sweet potatoes with tartar sauce.
Kids of all ages love it!
2 | sweet potatoes | 360 g | |
1 | egg whites | 2 tbsp | |
1/2 tsp | salt, for the potatoes | ||
ground pepper to taste [optional] | |||
1/2 tbsp | olive oil | 8 mL | |
parchment paper, for the sheet | |||
2 | tilapia fillets, or turbot, cut into 4 x 8 cm pieces | 360 g | |
3 tbsp | mayonnaise | 40 g | |
1/3 cup | cornmeal (polenta) | 45 g | |
1/4 tsp | cayenne pepper | 1 g | |
3/4 tsp | dried oregano | 0.4 g | |
1 pinch | salt, for the fish [optional] | ||
vegetable oil spray | |||
65 mL | Tartare Sauce | 1/4 cup |
Pay attention to the timing of the potato and fish preparation so that the fish is baked during the last 15 min of potato baking.
Preheat the oven to 230°C/450°F. Line with parchment paper a large baking sheet and an ovenproof dish. Start baking the potatoes. Prepare the fish during the first 15 min of potato baking. Bake the fish with the potatoes during the last 15 min of potato baking.
Oven «fried» potatoes
Oven «fried» fish
per 1 serving (330 g)
Amount % Daily Value |
Calories 680 |
Fat 35 g 55 % |
Saturated
6.3 g
32 % |
Cholesterol 90 mg |
Sodium 780 mg 33 % |
Carbohydrate 47 g 16 % |
Fibre 8 g 31 % |
Sugars 13 g |
Net Carbs 39 g |
Protein 44 g |
Vitamin A 259 % |
Vitamin C 44 % |
Calcium 10 % |
Iron 20 % |
Food Group | Exchanges |
---|---|
Starches | 2 ½ |
Vegetables | 0 |
Milk and Alternatives | 0 |
Meat and Alternatives | 5 |
Fats | 6 |