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Hickory-Spiced Tilapia Sheet Pan

with Potato Wedges & BBQ Mayo Dip

Cooking time

25 minutes

Servings

4

Calories

550 /serving

A whiff of hickory wood puts this family sheet pan supper into a Southern mood. Between bites of flaky fish, you’ll all be dipping roasted potato wedges into mayo spiked with BBQ sauce. Maple-Dijon dressing brings the yummy to a crisp radish salad.

We will send you:

  • 4 Sustainably-raised tilapia fillets (BAP-certified)
  • 1 Head of curly leaf lettuce
  • 200g Radishes
  • 900g Potatoes
  • 60ml BBQ sauce
  • 60ml Mayonnaise
  • 45ml Maple-Dijon vinaigrette
  • 20g Sweet & Smoky BBQ spices (brown sugar, paprika, salt, onion, cumin, coriander seeds, mustard, canola oil, cellulose fiber (anti-caking agent), Cayenne pepper, black pepper, hickory smoke flavour)

Contains: Eggs • Mustard • Tilapia

You will need:

Oil
Parchment paper
Salt & pepper (S&P)
2 Sheet pans
Total Fat
22 g
Saturated Fat
3 g
Sodium
760 mg
Total Carb
53 g
Sugars
10 g
Protein
36 g
Fibre
6 g
Preparation
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Roast the potatoes

  • Preheat the oven to 450°F.

  • Cut the potatoes lengthwise into ½ inch wedges.

  • On a lined sheet pan, toss with a drizzle of oil, ½ the spices and S&P.

  • Roast, flipping halfway, 20 to 25 min., until browned and tender.


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Mise en place

  • Meanwhile, separate the lettuce leaves; tear the leaves.

  • Cut the radishes into ½ inch wedges.

  • In a small bowl, combine the mayo, BBQ sauce and S&P.


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Bake the tilapia

  • Pat the tilapia* dry and drizzle with oil; season with the remaining spices and S&P.

  • Arrange on a second lined sheet pan and bake, 6 to 10 min., until cooked through.


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Make the salad

  • Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combine the lettuce, radishes, vinaigrette and S&P.


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Plate your dish

  • Divide the tilapia, potatoes and salad between your plates.

  • Serve the BBQ mayo on the side. Bon appétit!


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*Health Canada recommends cooking fish to a minimum internal temperature of 70°C.