Grilled Marinated Fish with Tropical Salsa and Coconut Rice

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  • on July 05, 2012

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    Loved it! This is a really light and tasty way to enjoy fish. It took a bit of prep - chopping mostly - but its easy to do if you make the marinade first, then the salsa and then the coconut rice. Note: all 3 parts require cilantro, so just chop a bunch of it.

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  • on January 04, 2012

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    AMAZING!!!!! I belong to a dinner club and prepared this dish for 12 women. Everyone loved it. I used mahi mahi fillets, prepared fish and rice as outlined and served with a side of grilled asparagus and mixed green salad with poppyseed dressing. I had people emailing me for the recipe the very next day. A KEEPER!

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  • on August 17, 2011

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    We loved this! My husband commented several times how delicious this was! I will definitely be making this again!

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  • on August 14, 2011

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    All the ingredients in this dish work really good together. I found this to be a very light but delicious recipe and will make it again.

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  • on June 07, 2011

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    Fish was excellent- cut back on the garlic-as was the salsa...I had problems with the rice sticking to the pan,

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  • on March 04, 2011

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    I didn't care for this...flavors too strong. Nice piece of fresh mild fish didn't need these strong ingredients (5 cloves garlic and onions . Marinate would be better served something else (maybe chicken like the previous person stated. Will not make again.

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  • on November 12, 2010

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    UH-MAZING!! i used chicken instead of the fish because my bf's "allergic" to fish and also used chicken stock in the rice in place of the water and everything came out so delicious!

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  • on August 07, 2010

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    I use fresh frozen vacuum sealed mahi from my grocery store, and this is a winner. If i am being lazy, i will also buy pineapple salsa from costco just to put on instead of making it fresh, but fresh is always better.

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  • on July 28, 2010

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    I took the coconut rice recipe as an inspiration to pair with jerk-marinated chicken. I added more coconut milk than water, and I also threw in some canned corn kernels, chopped green onions, and lime zest along with lime juice. It was so tasty!

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  • on July 08, 2010

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    The rice was super easy! Just put all the ingredients in your rice cooker and plug it in! I added chopped green onions at the end along w/the cilantro. I didn't make the fish this way, but the recipe looks good. I used tilapia and just rubbed a little bit of olive oil and a dryrub over it and then grilled it.
    Great Salsa! Didn't have a ripe avocado or any pineapple, but it still worked. Definitely needs the jalapeno-if even only half of one.
    Good Summer Dinner!

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