I like to make my own sour cream mix. I LOVE these tubed herbs. Herbs and lettuce have to be absolutely fresh or I toss them out, a lot of produce goes to waste in our house unfortunately. Mix a few Tbl. of Cilantro, a few drops of Spiracha Chili Sauce(just for a kick) with some fat free sour cream, easy peazy.
Shred the lettuce and wash, wash, wash, or even the pre-packaged slaw and lettuce shreds are good.
I prefer Mahi Mahi, but the store was out, so I picked up some cod, it's mild in flavor too, and flakes "pretty". When I brought it home from the store I marinated it in soy sauce, crushed garlic, fresh ground black pepper. Cook at a high temp on a non-stick pan with a little bit of canola oil until, just a few minutes on each side. It's done after you've flipped it and it flakes easily. Put into a bowl to seperate the layers.
Warm the tortillas.
The fish should just flake or fall apart as you put it in a serving bowl.
Layer on the yummy goodness and imagine yourself at the beach with Sancho serving you, big grin, pina colada(virgin of course), and a big bowl of chips and salsa. I can hear Jimmy Buffet in my head, "Cheeseburger in Paradise"!
I'm not a big fish fan only because I have a hard time finding a good way to cook it. I might have to try fish taco's one day, though. I love the sauce you made, will so be trying that (we LOVE sirachi here!).
ReplyDeleteSancho? Who's Sancho? Me, I prefer Armando. LOL! Those look scrumdiddlyumptious! I've never had a fish taco, but I love seafood and all the other stuff you put on there. And how did I miss that there is such a thing as tubed herbs?? Next time I hit the grocery store I will be picking some up! I always have fresh herbs in the fridge. Well, maybe not so fresh. I never use them all up before they spoil, which is why I'm starting my own herb garden.
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