Fish with Chilli & Cumin

Easter is a great time of family celebration, where good food and
feasting is central to any Easter get-together.
In Australia, fish is the traditional favourite on Good Friday, while
lamb is on the menu for Easter Sunday. And while big lunches are the
order of the day, it is the unending supply of Easter Eggs and treats
that turn your Easter feasting into a high fat-fiesta.
To prevent the four day break becoming a choc-fest extraordinaire,
here's some special family fish and lamb dishes from leading Australian
dietitian Karen Inge APD and the makers of Gourmet Garden herbs in a
tube, to ensure a little nutritional balance is bought to your table.
"Easter can be a rather indulgent time, with Easter eggs, hot cross buns
with lashings of butter and lots of family meals to enjoy. Our recipes
are really easy and perfect for entertaining, and you can serve them
knowing they are nutritious," said Karen.
"Easter eating should stay traditional and delicious, but you can simply
reduce the fat and salt content by using herbs and spices and adopting
healthy cooking methods.
"The beauty of herbs and spices is that they add flavour, while also
giving you a nutritional boost due to their high antioxidant count. You
can either use fresh, or have a few tubes of herbs in the fridge to see
you through the holiday time."
Fish is a popular choice on Good Friday and Australians have a great
range of fish to choose from. Among the traditional favourites are
barramundi and John Dory (also know as St Peter's fish in Europe), a
mild and delicate white flesh fish best when grilled whole or roasted in
the oven. If you want to give your omega 3 levels a boost, then choose
oily fish such as salmon or ocean trout.
No Easter weekend of eating would be complete without a traditional Hot
Cross Bun and an Easter egg or two. If you make your own Hot Cross Buns,
try adding some Gourmet Garden Ginger to give them some added flavour
and an antioxidant boost. With Easter eggs, if the rest of your meals
are healthy then you should be able to have a small indulgence without
too much concern.
Fish with Chilli & Cumin
Ingredients
800g (30oz) firm white-fleshed fillets (suggest dory, perch or snapper)
1 1/2 cups fresh or canned corn kernels
2 green onions, finely diced
Chilli & Cumin Marinade
1/2 cup fresh lime juice
2 tbsp olive oil
2 tbsp ground cumin
1 tbsp Gourmet Garden Coriander
2 tsp Gourmet Garden Chilli
Method
1.Combine lime juice, oil, cumin, Gourmet Garden Coriander and Chilli.
Season with salt and
pepper. Pour half the mixture over fillets in shallow dish, cover and
refrigerate for 30 minutes.
2.Place corn, onion, tomato in a bowl (keep aside). Add remaining
marinade to mixture, mix to
combine.
3.Preheat BBQ or char-grill. Cook fish over moderate heat for 2-3 mins
each side or until cooked to
your liking. Serve with corn mixture.
Gourmet Garden has over 150 recipes to see you through the holiday
season and beyond at www.gourmetgarden.com