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Regal Springs Contest - Winning Tilapia Recipe

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

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Tilapia Tostados are destined to become a family favorite now that Emily Hobbs has let us all in on her spicy secret! Try out this amazing recipe and let us know what you think. 

Ingredients:

  • 3/4 cup canned black beans, drained
  • 1/2 cup coarsely chopped canned pineapple, drained
  • 1/3 cup canned corn, drained
  • 3 Tbsp. coarsely chopped, jarred pickled jalapeno peppers
  • 1/4 cup chopped scallions
  • 1 tsp. salt, divided
  • 1/2 tsp. black pepper, divided
  • 1/4 cup low-fat sour cream
  • 1/4 cup salsa verde
  • 20 tostada shells
  • 2 1/2 tsp. ground chili powder
  • 1 lb. Regal Springs tilapia filets, cut into bite-sized pieces
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 1/4 cup coarsely chopped cilantro 

Directions:

  1. To make the pineapple salsa, in a medium bowl, stir together beans, pineapple, corn, jalapeno, scallion, 1/2 tsp. salt and 1/4 tsp. pepper until well combined; set aside. To make the salsa verde crema, in a small bowl, stir together sour cream and salsa verde until combined; set aside.
  2. Take 8 of the tostada shells, break them up, add to a food processor and process until ground; place in a medium bowl, and stir in chili powder, 1/2 tsp. salt and 1/4 tsp. pepper until well combined. Dredge the tilapia pieces into tostada mixture to coat completely and set aside.
  3. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat until hot. Working in two batches, saute tilapia pieces 2-3 minutes per side or until golden brown and cooked through; transfer pieces to paper towels to drain. To assemble tostadas, spoon pineapple salsa onto remaining tostada shells, evenly top with tilapia pieces and a drizzle of salsa verde crema. Sprinkle with cilantro and serve.

Makes 4 servings (3 tostadas each).

Winner of Tilapia Recipe Contest Announced!

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
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Emily Hobbs and her tilapia tostadas.

She’s 24 and still lives with Mom and Dad. But don’t you dare assume Emily Hobbs lacks ambition.  This determined waitress has been scrimping pennies for eight years with the hopes of fulfilling her dream in the next year of attending the French Culinary Institute in New York, a goal that was spurred by a trip to France when Emily was a senior at Ozark High in Missouri.

Now, thanks to Regal Springs Tilapia, it looks like Emily might be one step closer to that dream.

Emily, who cooks constantly in her spare time, says she enters hundreds of cooking contests. She’s had some success, winning a few hundred bucks here and there or a trip to compete in a contest, but she hit the jackpot recently when she won top prize in the company’s cooking contest. Emily beat out 300 other entrants nationwide to bring home the $5,000 prize, by far the most money she’s ever won.

“When I got the call that I had won, I was in shock,” Emily said. “I’m so grateful.”

When Regal Springs Tilapia put out the call for creative and cost-conscious cooks to devise frugal family meals that cost less than $15 to prepare, Emily went to work. When she wasn’t serving tourists chicken gizzards at Lambert’s Café, she was thinking about cooking the mild whitefish. 

In the back of her mind were a couple of heart-breaking near misses.

In January, she competed against three other contestants on the Food Network’s “Ultimate Recipe Showdown.” Despite the recipe category being one of her favorites–comfort food–she came up short, losing by just one point. In 2006, she won a trip to New York to compete in a beer cook-off. She prepared a tempting caramelized onion and eggplant crostini, but again missed out. 

This time she was determined the outcome would be different. Emily, a huge fan of Mexican food, started tinkering with tostados.

“I was thinking about fish tacos with this contest, but everyone does a fish taco. So I thought about a tostado and how fun it would be for kids to put their own toppings on them.”

The result was clearly a winner.

A team of four restaurant chefs judged the contest, pouring over the entries to determine the winning recipe based on its creativity, ingredients and thoroughness of instructions. Judges were: Tony Priolo of Piccolo Sogno, Roger Herring of Socca, Chris Macchia of Coco Pazzo and Dirk Flanigan of The Gage, all restaurants in Chicago.

“The thought that went into these recipes was unbelievable,” says Flanigan. “The winning recipes were created by grandmothers, soccer moms, culinary students and even professional chefs. I was surprised by how creative they were and how they could integrate a mild-tasting fish like tilapia into a meal for under $15. The top recipes included tostados, tilapia cake and lettuce wraps.”

Mike Picchietti, president of Regal Springs Tilapia, said:

“We were amazed at the response we received from coast to coast. We look forward to sharing these healthy recipes on our website so that more families can enjoy incorporating tilapia into their weekly menu plan.” 

Click here for the prize-winning recipe, Tilapia Tostados.

In addition to the grand prizewinner, Emily Hobbs, who took home $5,000, there were five finalists who each earned $150 and a three-month supply of Regal Springs Tilapia. There were also five honorable mentions.

Finalists:

Honorable Mentions:

Image Credit: Regal Springs Tilapia

Gone Fishing for Tilapia News and Recipes

Monday, May 25th, 2009
Tilapia: easy to buy, easy to cook.

Tilapia: easy to buy, easy to cook.

Everybody’s talking tilapia! And cooking it up in ways that’ll send your family back for seconds.

My Muffin Thursdays posted a mouth watering recipe for Blackened Tilapia Sandwiches.

What I loved about this idea was that you get loads of flavor without adding much additional fat or calories since the flavor comes from herbs and spices. This spice combination has a cajun feel that goes great in sandwiches. If you want an even lower-calorie option, you could certainly serve the tilapia plain with a salad, rice pilaf, or fresh fruits and veggies.

Hank Shaw’s case against tilapia is my case for it. Remember, kids like boring food!

You can sub in tilapia for any recipe you find on this site for a white fish, such as striped bass, Pacific rock cod, real cod, haddock, walleye, croakers, black seabass, etc, etc. Cheap to raise (and tilapia is entirely farm-raised in North America), tilapia’s chief qualities are it’s neutral (I say boring) flavor and its cost: Tilapia is typically the cheapest thing in the counter.

Grow.Cook.Eat. has a cool recipe that is delicious, sustainable, and economical! Check out Chile and Cilantro Stuffed Tilapia.

I’ve noticed lately that I’ve been eating less fish. Not because I don’t love it… but because it’s generally so expensive. ($18 per pound for Tuna?? Are you kidding me ??) And in these tough times, I’m watching every penny. Tilipia costs less than $10/pound for boneless fillets, and a 4 oz. portion is surprisingly generous.

STJoeNews.net ran a story about tilapia’s growing popularity.

“More than 10 years ago I said tilapia would become very popular because it fits into what we like — firm, white and relatively easy to handle,” says Corky Clark, professor of culinary arts at The Culinary Institute of America, who has taught seafood identification for more than 20 years.

Schweet Schtuff gave us Brown Butter Sauteed Tilapia with Roasted Almonds. Yum!

Seafood is one of the favorite dish in our household. So when I got some nice Tilapia fillets at Costco, I thought of whipping up a new dish. Usually it’s Pizza Friday, but I decided to do a Seafood Friday instead.

Image Credit: revjim5000, Flickr

Calling All Cooks: Dish Up Tilapia and Win $5,000

Friday, May 1st, 2009

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Do you have a tilapia recipe your friends and family adore? Is it as friendly on the budget as it is tasty? Would you like to create a recipe like that? Regal Springs is holding a contest to reward your culinary creative genius!

The world’s largest producer of tilapia is having a tilapia recipe contest! They’re fishing for the best recipe starring your favorite fish (that’s tilapia!) and the winner receives $5,000!

Get cooking - the contest started on May 1st and it runs until August 1st, 2009!

Here are the basics:

  • It’s got to be made from tilapia. Well, duh. I mean really - you knew that right? Because this is the Tilapia Blog after all!
  • It’s got to be family-friendly. This one’s important! What is the use of a fine recipe if your little monsters precious darlings won’t eat the stuff? Make this tilapia recipe so delicious that the kids are stealing off your plate.
  • It’s got to be made for under $15. Good thing we’re using tilapia because this is one affordable fish!

How easy is that? The chef contest entry form is online and it’s super easy to navigate, allowing you to spend your valuable creative time dreaming up delicious fish! And the best part is your family benefits from all your test recipes. Win-win my fish loving friends!

The winner of the cooking contest will receive $5,000 and will be featured on the Regal Springs website and in their advertisement in the October issue of Chef Magazine. How cool is that? I may have to get myself in the kitchen! Because I would look super cute in that Regal Springs crown!

You can find the Official Rules on Regal Springs’ website by clicking here. (Dang! I’m not eligible to enter…)

Image Credit: Regal Springs