Speedy Broiled Fish with Vegetables
Many people don't eat nutritious fish because they aren't sure how to prepare it. Don’t let cooking fish scare you; it's a breeze! This recipe is scrumptious, super easy, and fast! I always keep thin white fish in my freezer for this quick meal. The key ingredient for this tasty dish is miso paste. It's worth buying –miso paste is so flavorful mixed with a little water and lemon juice. Broiling thin fish requires less than five minutes of cook time. If your fish is thicker than a quarter of an inch, bake it in a 450-degree oven for ten minutes per inch. Either way, the miso paste adds a fabulous flavor without a lot of effort.
Use a sheet pan to cook your fish, and add vegetables to the pan too. When I'm in a real hurry, I just use a vegetable peeler and quickly slice vegetables like zucchini and carrots in ribbon-like strips. If I have a little more time, I use my spiral slicer for bell peppers, carrots, sweet potatoes, and a red onion for color and interest. Even using a vegetable spiralizer, I'm done in no time.
I toss these thinly-cut vegetables onto a sheet pan around the fish, and plop the sheet pan under the broiler for five minutes or less, or for thicker fish in the oven for only a few minutes longer. I also whip up a whole grain like farro or quinoa to serve with this heavenly fish and vegetables. A mouthwatering meal, all in about 15 minutes!