Feeling Crabby

Clean Eating

One of my friends had mentioned that she cooked tilapia topped with crab meat imperial the other night. That sounded very yummy, so I looked up a recipe for the clean version of that since imperial has butter and cream in it. I hit the jackpot and found a recipe I could work with and add to. This was last night’s tasty dinner!

Crab meat mixed with breadcrumbs, olive oil, lime juice, salt, pepper, cilantro, red pepper, and garlic.

Seasoned the tilapia with salt, pepper, paprika, and lime juice. Layered the yummy crab on top!

Fresh out the oven!

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Another delicious dinner I can add to my favorites list!

{Here’s what you’ll need:}

1/2 tsp paprika

salt & pepper to taste

Juice of 1 lime, cut in half

1 tbsp chopped fresh cilantro

1/4 cup diced red peppers

1 tsp olive oil

2 garlic cloves, minced

1/4 cup whole wheat bread crumbs

1 can crab meat

1 large tilapia filet (or 2 small ones)

{How to cook:}

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Combine crab meat, cilantro, red peppers, garlic, bread crumbs, olive oil, salt, pepper, and juice of half a lime together in bowl. Season tilapia with other half of lime juice, salt, pepper, and paprika. Pat crab meat mixture on top of the tilapia and bake in oven for 15-20 minutes. The crab should have a light golden color to it.

Makes 2 servings. If you’re cooking 1 large tilapia fillet, that should be split in 2.

My Favorite So Far

Clean Eating

The main ingredients.

Boyfriend peeled fresh shrimp, seasoned it with salt, pepper, parsley, and garlic while it sizzled on the pan.

The salsa made with a mango, avocado, cilantro, and lime juice.

Everything wrapped up with spinach in a 100% whole grain tortilla!

The other night I made Shrimp Wraps with Mango Avocado Salsa. Oh boy, was it delicious! Right when I bit in to it, I knew it was my favorite dinner I’ve had so far. The salsa definitely complimented the shrimp perfectly. The avocado balanced out the mango so that it wasn’t too sweet, but just enough. Shrimp is one of my favorite seafood, so I had to find a not-so-boring way to cook and eat it!