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Tacos With A Twist

Thresher shark wasn’t readily available for Fish Taco Friday this week so when I went to the seafood counter the butcher/fish monger suggested “swai” {pronounced sw-eye} for grilling on a cedar plank. I had never heard of it, but he likened it to tilapia and it looked like tilapia, so I said, “Swai not?” ~ I know, bad joke!

I got home and Googled it…basically it’s a farmed river catfish from Asia. Hmmm, I’m not a catfish person, but figured we’d try it anyway. I decided to do an asian inspired marinade ~ 2 tbsp. honey, 2 tbsp. soy and 1 tbsp. toasted sesame oil. {for a pound of fish}

Jay grilled it on a plank along with some red pepper and red onion and I made angel hair coleslaw with rice vinegar, canola oil, sesame oil, brown sugar and fresh ginger {dressing measurements here}.

We just heated our corn tortillas, put a little bed of slaw, grilled peppers & onions, fish and a healthy squeeze of Sriracha.

You know what….they were actually really good ~ reminded me of our favorites from the Kogi Taco Truck!

I love the idea of taking a taco or burrito and mixing it up with asian ingredients. I’d like to try some Korean beef {bulgogi} and use some kim chee instead of a slaw. YUM!

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Happy Saturday and Happy Spring Break for those who are off!

Enjoy!

Rocking the {Cedar} Plank

Sunday night din din…

Cedar plank salmon & tilapia tacos with honey-cumin and chipotle slaw, grilled romaine and corn salad with cilantro dressing.

Grilled peaches with vanilla ice cream for dessert!

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Jay cheated and used McCormick Grill Mates Baja Citrus to marinate the fish.

I just flaked the fish, added some honey-cumin & chipotle slaw and a little salsa:

Almost like Rubio’s!

{Next time we’re going to try small flour tortillas}

For the salad, I just cut a romaine heart lengthwise, sprayed with a little olive oil cooking spray and grilled for 2 minutes on each side. I added some grilled red pepper, onion and sweet white corn and topped with TJ’s cilantro dressing. {Have you tried this dressing? It’s in the refrigerated section and it’s remarkable. Thanks, Mom!}

This was our first “grilled salad” experience and it was delish. The lettuce still had plenty of crunch in case you were wondering about super soggy salad! Will definitely be grilling our rabbit food more often.

For dessert, I had some over-ripe peaches that we needed to eat up. I just added a tiny bit of water to a little brown sugar and glazed the halved, seeded peaches before Jay grilled them for a few minutes on each side. {No oil}

They paired perfectly with the vanilla ice cream I whipped up:

The grill still had some of the cedar plank smell on it so the dessert had a nice sweet, tart, smokey mix of flavors.

Grilled fruit rocks!

And so do cedar planks!

Check them out if you haven’t done so already. Perfect for poultry, shrimp and even lobster.

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I’ll leave you with a few other moments from our Sunday…

{Superchargerboy!}

Hopefully a sign of things to come this season…the Chargers being our superheroes IN the Superbowl!

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There was a 40-acre brush fire about 4-5 miles from us yesterday.

We were on our way to the pool and were stopped in our tracks by a couple Sheriffs and this helicopter taking water out of the pond at our clubhouse!

Craziness to watch!

There were two ‘copters that would take turns running water to the fire.

Those heli pilots are amazing….how they just put it down in the tightest of spots, grab the water and run!

Too cool.

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Watching ‘copters is hard work: