Best Grilled Fish

Best Grilled Fish

Posted on 23. Jun, 2011 by in Recipes

6 ounce portions of salmon or other thick fish

Garlic powder

Montreal Steak Seasoning (not the fish or chicken or the low sodium – this one tastes best)

Dried Minced Garlic

Dried Minced Onion

This is how I prepare much of my fish.  Of course, salmon is the favorite.  The natural oil makes it moist and rich, but this will work just as well with other thick fish.

On a plate, sprinkle lots of garlic powder, a tiny amount of McCormicks Montreal Steak Seasoning, and some shakes of dried minced garlic and dried minced onion.

Take your piece of fish and dip the bottom and sides.  On the top, do a layer of garlic powder, small amount of McCormick’s Montreal Steak (it has a lot of salt, so be sparing), then some more garlic powder and some minced garlic.

Spray PAM on the grill so it doesn’t stick and grill to desired level.

We haven’t really added calories per se, but we certainly added flavor.  Yum!

Hints:

1)  The guy at the fish counter will most likely remove the skin for no additional charge.

2)  If you like this, better get the big bottles of garlic powder, etc.  🙂

3)  Great for all phases of the 24 Day and beyond.

13 Responses to “Best Grilled Fish”

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  3. Lauren

    13. Sep, 2012

    I have been receiving mixed comments on using garlic powder and other spices on the cleanse. is it mostly just salt that I should be cutting out? Any other spices I shouldn’t use?

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    • Healthy Girl

      18. Sep, 2012

      @ Lauren,
      Use a very small amount of salt, but other spices are great, especially garlic powder.

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  4. Zoe

    12. Aug, 2012

    Why can’t I print this recipe? It looks absolutely delish!

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    • Healthy Girl

      12. Aug, 2012

      @ Zoe,
      Thanks for pushing me to add a better way to print. There is now a print button that allows you to print in many ways.

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  5. Ariel

    04. May, 2012

    Can I have salmon during the cleanse

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  6. Rachel

    15. Jan, 2012

    How long and what temp do you use your George with?

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  7. Oosh

    30. Oct, 2011

    It’s too cold out for us to grill. Can you bake this fish and get the same result?

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  8. Lindse

    05. Oct, 2011

    how long do you cook the fish for?

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    • Healthy Girl

      06. Oct, 2011

      Every grill is different, and also depends on the thickness of the fish, just be sure the fish is cooked inside, but not overcooked so that it is too dry. With all the spices, and the natural oil of the fish, should get a nice brown color on the outside.

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