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7 Reviews of Fish Fillets With Feta and Tomatoes

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From: lucid501

On Jan 17, 2007

This was really yummy! I cut the recipe in half and instead of slicing the onion, I diced it up and mixed it with the tomatoes before using the mixture to top the fish. It was very good and very easy--we served with garlic and olive oil flavored whole wheat couscous, which was a nice compliment. Thanks for posting!

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    From: cookiedog

    On Dec 28, 2006

    We loved this! It was so easy to put together especially after a busy day at work. I would not hesitate to serve this to company. I used white roughy and I'm going to the store to buy more! Thank you Engrossed for another fabulous recipe!

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    From: PaulaG

    On Feb 19, 2007

    This is a delightful fish dish that is super easy and quick. I used orange roughy in place of the flounder. The fillets were a little thicker than flounder would have been and the fish was not cooked through. I put it in the microwave for a couple of minutes and it was fine. I used a sliced leek for the onion and since I cut the recipe in half, a fresh roma tomato for the canned.

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    From: Jellyqueen

    On Apr 10, 2007

    This recipe is a real gem!!! I made exactly as directed, using Talapia instead of flounder. There was not a bite left over!!! The only change I will make is to saute the onion in the melted butter for just a minute then pour over the fish, but that is just a personal preference...the recipe is perfect as is.

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    From: Tom&Candy

    On Jun 18, 2008

    This was really really good... we tossed the onion, tomoatoes and feta with a little olive oil and lemon juice for extra flavor. We also sprinkled lemon on top of the fish itself (True Lemon is our new friend). The tomatoes went with this fabulous! Made for ZWT4

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    From: morgainegeiser

    On Jun 9, 2008

    This was a nice and easy recipe, quick, great to make on a hot, steamy day. The flavors were good together and masked the fishy taste. I used on a tad of the butter called for. Made for ZWT4

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    From: Andi of Longmeadow Farm

    On Jun 9, 2008

    Perfect, with just the most wonderful taste. I used fresh talapia and had some fresh tomato instead of the canned. This was such an ease to put together it was a breeze! I did reduce my butter to 2 tablespoons because I only had a 1/2 pound of fish. The fresh tomatoes broiled up so beautifully with the feta and the onion it was hard not to eat the fish when I removed it broiler. I can see this perfect for the grill too, so may try that next week. Thanks Engrossed this was a true winner! Made for ZWT4 June 2008.

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