I am an unapologetic taco lover. Love, love, love them. Always have since I was a kid. But here’s the thing – I’ve only ever had the traditional ground beef tacos. I’ve heard rave reviews of fish tacos and have been wanting to try them for some time, but obviously have fallen short. Until now. See, part of the thing is that I’m not a huge fish person. Shrimp, salmon, crab, sushi, all good. Also, cannot forget battered cod sandwiches, those are killer. And they should be in abundance soon with Lent right around the corner! But all those other types of fish? Trout, bass, snapper, etc? Meh, never appealed to me. Well, let me tell you. I am officially converted because this is, hands-down, one of the best meals I have made in a long, long time.

You can use red snapper or striped bass for this recipe. You rub down the fish fillet with a spicy herb mixture, let it marinade for a short time, and then grill it over high heat. Since there is still snow on the ground here, I used an indoor grill and had great results. Serving suggestions include shredded green cabbage, avocado, hot sauce, sour cream, pickled vegetables and some fresh lime juice. You can of course top them with whatever you’d like, but this combination of flavors is positively suburb. The fish is really mild and has a great smoky flavor from the rub; pair that with cabbage that’s a little salty, creamy avocado, tart pickled vegetables, a dash of hot sauce and cool sour cream and you have a seriously amazing taste buds dance party.

Back at the beginning of the year when I shared some of my favorite healthier recipes from the site, I also put a list of bestselling healthy cookbooks on the sidebar. Well, the editors at Whole Living saw that I had their book, Power Foods, on the list and asked if I’d like to check out a copy. I said sure, and have since really fallen in love with the book. Not only are there tons of great (healthy) recipes like this one, but they also go through 38 “power foods” that are great to include in your diet.
While it probably appears that I subsist primarily on butter, sugar and chocolate (with a side of cream cheese), that actually couldn’t be farther from the truth. I strive to eat mostly clean (nothing processed) meals the majority of the time – whole grains, fruits, vegetables (this is the hardest for me!), very little sugar, etc. So when the time comes to have a sweet treat I allow myself the indulgence, and then share the love with others. And since watching Food, Inc. a few months ago, I have been eating significantly less meat and poultry, so meal options like this one are great to have in my repertoire.
Since I loved this book so much, I want to share a copy of it with one of you! Details below on how to enter to win…
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Disclaimer: The cookbook is provided by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc.
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This giveaway is now CLOSED. Congratulations to commenter #24, Mariah!
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And if you are curious, Mariah’s healthy eating tip: “My favorite healthy eating tip is substituting plain yogurt for mayonnaise in chicken or tuna salad. It tastes the same and is lower in fat than mayo =)”

Two years ago: Triple Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies
Three years ago: French Bread
Grilled Fish Tacos
Yield: Makes 12 tacos
Prep Time: 20 minutes | Inactive Prep Time: 30 minutes to 2 hours | Cook Time: 8 to 12 minutes
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 tablespoon dried oregano
1 tablespoon chili powder
Coarse salt
¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil
¼ cup finely chopped cilantro, plus sprigs for garnish
2 pounds skin-on striped bass or red snapper fillets
5 cups shredded green cabbage (½ head)
Neutral-tasting oil, such as canola or safflower, for grill
12 corn tortillas
Lime wedges, avocado, sour cream, and hot sauce, for serving
Quick Pickled Vegetables, for serving (optional, recipe below)1. Stir together cumin, oregano, chili powder, and 2 teaspoons salt. Mix in the olive oil and cilantro. Use a sharp knife to make shallow slits about 1½ inches apart into the fish skin; transfer to a large dish and rub both sides with spice mixture. Refrigerate, covered, for 30 minutes to 2 hours.
2. Toss together cabbage and 1½ teaspoons salt in a medium bowl. Let sit 30 minutes.
3. Heat grill (or grill pan) to high (if using a charcoal grill, coals are ready when you can hold your hand 5 inches above grill for just 2 to 3 seconds); lightly oil grates. Place fish, skin side up, on grill. Cook, without moving fish, until opaque throughout, 3 to 5 minutes. Carefully flip, using two spatulas if necessary. Cook until fish flakes slightly when pressed in the center, 5 to 7 minutes more.
4. Transfer fish to a serving platter; let cool slightly, then shred with a fork into bite-size pieces. Garnish platter with lime wedges and cilantro sprigs. Serve warm or at room temperature (within 1 hour). Allow guests to assemble their own tacos, layering fish with cabbage, avocado, sour cream, hot sauce, pickled vegetables, and other toppings, as desired.
Quick Pickled Vegetables
Yield: 1 quart
Prep Time: 20 minutes
2½ cups apple cider vinegar
1/3 cup granulated sugar
2 teaspoons coarse salt
3 cups cold water
4 carrots, peeled and sliced diagonally ¼ inch thick
2 small red onions, halved and sliced into ¾-inch wedges
4 jalapeño chiles, quartered lengthwise; ribs and seeds removedCombine vinegar, sugar and salt in a saucepan with the water; bring to a boil over high heat and stir to dissolve sugar. Add carrots, onions, and jalapeños, and reduce heat to medium-high. Simmer until carrots are just tender, 10 to 12 minutes. Pour into a bowl; let cool completely before covering and refrigerating. (Pickles will keep up to 2 weeks.)
(Recipe reprinted from the book Power Foods by the editors of Whole Living magazine. Copyright © 2010 by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc.)






















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I love fish tacos! They’re my favorite kind.
My healthy eating tip is to add vegetables to everything. I sneak them in to pastas and always try to have a salad or a side of vegetables for dinner. If you don’t like them now, your taste buds will change and you will start to crave them. Especially if you roast them.
YUM, I live in Norway and fish is in abundance here, so I will definitely try these! I always try and exchange seafood for red meats in meals. In Norway we have a fish ball which is like a meatball but with fish…it’s wonderful!! I eat fish for breakfast and lunch (not ALL the time but a lot of the time) and I never get tired of it!!
One thing I do to help my family get more nutrition is to put spinach into our fruit smoothies. The kids even see me put it in there and have no problem with it because it tastes so good! Another thing I’ve done a few times is when making a savory homemade bread, substitute some of the water with assorted veggies pureed with water.
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My favourite healthy eating tip is to simply eat everything in moderation.
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I love roasting vegetables and changing up the taste by changing the spices!
ummm,..this looks so delicious,.
healthy eating tip is to eat balanced diet,and this should start with the breakfast,breakfast should not be missed at any cost,..
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I have decided that the healthiest way to eat is to eat a little of everything there is. I have gotten so tired of don’ts and do’s over the years that I just do some of all of it.
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My favorite healthy tip is to always eat a well-balanced and nutritious breakfast (breakfast is my favorite meal of the day!) and to not skip any meals.
Hmmm.. my tip would be eat unrefined foods and full fat butters, creams, and milks. They’re actually good for you!
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Hello! I am not a seafood gal at all, but I eat chicken tacos like this all of the time! (A bonus of living in Arizona…GREAT tacos are everywhere!!)
My favorite healthy eating tip is to keep it simple. Steamed veggies with nothing on them, grilled or baked chicken with spices and not sauces, and lots of salads! My favorite dressing on any salad is just olive oil and lemon juice.
Eat several small meals instead of a few large ones.
Eat a little of everything – moderation is the key.
My favorite healthy eating tip is substituting plain yogurt for mayonnaise in chicken or tuna salad. It tastes the same and is lower in fat than mayo =)
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My favorite things about eating healthy are the endless possibilities of substitutions in order to make it a little better for you and still taste delicious
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Thanks for the great fish taco recipe! Yum!
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-Try eating with your left hand (if right handed, vice versa)
-Use apple sauce, pureed pumpkin, baby food, other pureed fruit, or fat free yogurt in place of butter or oil in baked goods.
-Try PB2 (powdered peanut butter) or Whey Crisps (whey protein for baking/cooking) for low fat and healthy additions to your meals
-Add protein powder to sugar free pudding for added protein intake and to help with your sweet tooth
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My favorite Healthy Cooking tip is to saute veggies in Balsamic Vinegar instead of heavy oil for a light and healthy flavor.
My healthy tip is to roast veggies! Sweet potatoes, carrots, onions, peppers, mushrooms, zucchini, butternut squash, broccoli, cauliflower…the sky is the limit. I love them all!
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My favorite healthy eating tip is to substitute plain yogurt or applesauce for half the fat in most of my baking. It really cuts down on the fat. I also try to include a vegetable in every meal.
Including protein (like peanut butter, nuts, eggs, etc.) in my breakfast and snacks really keeps me full longer, so I’m less inclined to engage in random, thoughtless noshing.
Your fish tacos look amazing!!
My favorite healthy eating tip is portion control and everything in moderation!
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I make sure that at each meal, at least 50% of what I eat is vegetables or fruit.
I also like the Cooks Illustrated technique of toasting panko with a little olive oil to use as a crispy coating on foods instead of frying the food.
Thanks for sharing the recipe! My healthy eating tip is to sneak in veggies and eat everything in moderation!
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BTW: like you, I wasn’t much of a fish fan until a few years ago; and when I was in Mexico at Loreto Bay two years ago, I had fresh fish tacos every day for lunch – they were incredible!
Thanks!
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Healthy eating tip: Think about the food you’re eating. If the only nutrition you’re getting out of it is calories, then find something else to eat–knowing that antioxidants come from blueberries and that vitamin C comes from carrots makes me so much more likely to eat (and enjoy!) them.
And in reference to baking: You get calories and happiness. Eat up.
I’ve been making my own yogurt and substitute it for mayo wherever I can.
I’ve been trying to get more fish in my diet, so I’ll have to try these.
My health tip…Eat what God grew, not what man made. It you must buy something in a box it should not have more then 4-5 ingredients, and those ingredients should be ones you can find in nature.
We’ve switched from eating so many pastas as side dishes to quinoa, adding huge fiber and protein to our meals and love it!
I add cinnamon to my daily breakfast!
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Drink tons of water and eat veggies and fruits at every meal.
Portion control is key. I have a pretty strict “no seconds” rule. But don’t completely deprive yourself of a food you enjoy. Otherwise, you’ll just be more likely to binge eat it later. Enjoy what you like, like these fabulous-looking fish tacos, but just do so in moderation.
Fish tacos are one of my favorite dishes! Thanks for sharing.
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My favorite healthy eating tip is pretty simple, but right now, it is what I need to do – add more fruits and veggies. Have at least 1 with each meal and snack. I’ve also recently tried green smoothies to add some veggies.
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I have a hard time with snacking so I really try to think about if I’m actually hungry. I drink a glass of water and if I’m still hungry afterward then I’ll have a snack. Most times I’m not actually hungry.
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I try to eat more whole foods rather than the processed stuff. But I also don’t want to deny myself of anything I crave. I just try to eat it in moderation. Try being the key word.
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My favorite healthy eating tip is to avoid making those gooey chocolate chip cookies! When I’m fighting cravings like these, I eat plenty of baby carrots. They’re super filling and they take a lot of effort to eat. It fills me and allows me to trick myself into thinking I am snacking while eating only maybe 50-60 calories at a time!
I eat protein at breakfast – holds off hunger.
An easy way to strive to eat better and healthier is to eat closer to the earth – bascially anything that is in its natural grown state (fruits, veggies, etc.).
We also try to eat mostly whole grains and eat “brown” instead of white (rice, potatoes, flour, etc.).
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My favorite healthy eating tip is to try and eat foods with only whole ingredients- no preservatives or added salt or sugar.
Also, I use plates and bowls that are slightly smaller so that I take smaller portions.
I try to eat every 2-3 hours so I don’t find myself ravenous and end up eating something I’ll regret later. It helps to have little snacks with me wherever I go; almonds, string cheese, dried apricots and lots of water.
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My favorite healthy eating tip is to eat whole grains and potion control!
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Cook your meals yourself and stay away from processed and fast foods.
My healthy tip is to make sure to add veggies where ever you can.. and always use whole grains!
I love fish tacos!!!
My healthy tip is to eat meatless for one day a week.
my favorite healthy eating tip that is actually a yoga thing….i make all my meals “yoga meals”….i try to eat without distractions and savor each bite…putting my fork down between bites and being grateful….it really helps me taste my food and slow down to enjoy it….
and also….i try to avoid processed stuff like the plague!
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I try to eat foods that are low in sodium and also those without high fructose corn syrup.
Here’s my healthy eating tip: My largest meal of the day is breakfast, followed by lunch being the second largest and dinner being the smallest. This helps keep me full throughout the day and then I don’t get any cravings for anything at night!
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I just try to eat healthy 80% of the time. You need to give yourself some wiggle room!
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My healthy eating tip is to journal what I eat. It makes it a lot easier to say NO to a cookie, cake, or ice cream when I have to write it down!
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