Grilled Fish Tacos with Creamy Avocado Topping

Grilled Fish Tacos with Creamy Avocado Topping
You can never have too many main course recipes, so give Grilled Fish Tacos with Creamy Avocado Topping a try. One serving contains 351 calories, 24g of protein, and 20g of fat. This recipe serves 6. Head to the store and pick up ranch dressing, tomato, cilantro, and a few other things to make it today. To use up the avocado you could follow this main course with the chocolate avocado mousse | quick dark chocolate avocado mousse as a dessert. This recipe is typical of Mexican cuisine. It is a good option if you're following a gluten free, dairy free, and pescatarian diet. It can be enjoyed any time, but it is especially good for The Fourth Of July. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 30 minutes.

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Heat gas or charcoal grill. In medium bowl, mix avocado, cilantro and dressing. Set aside.
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Heat taco shells as directed on package.
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In large bowl, mix oil, lemon-pepper seasoning, chili powder and salt.
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Add halibut; toss gently to coat.
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Place halibut in grill basket.
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Place basket on grill over medium heat. Cover grill; cook 5 to 10 minutes or until fish flakes easily with fork, rearranging twice. Fill taco shells with fish, lettuce, avocado mixture and tomato.
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Recommended wine: Pinot Grigio, Gruener Veltliner, Pinot Noir

Pinot Grigio, Gruener Veltliner, and Pinot Noir are my top picks for Fish. Fish is as diverse as wine, so it's hard to pick wines that go with every fish. A crisp white wine, such as a pinot grigio or Grüner Veltliner, will suit any delicately flavored white fish. Meaty, strongly flavored fish such as salmon and tuna can even handle a light red wine, such as a pinot noir. The St. Michael-Eppan Anger Pinot Grigio with a 4.3 out of 5 star rating seems like a good match. It costs about 23 dollars per bottle.
St. Michael-Eppan Anger Pinot Grigio
St. Michael-Eppan Anger Pinot Grigio
Depending on the soil and microclimate, Pinot gris varies from a simple everyday wine all the way up to absolute top growths. The warm, sun-exposed vineyards of the Anger sites, with their loamy limestone gravel soils, are a textbook example. The Anger Alto Adige Pinot Grigio has a noble structure, nice balance and fine acidity – making it an absolute pleasure to drink. The strong white goes well with fish and fish soup, guinea fowl breast or veal fillet.
DifficultyMedium
Ready In30 m.
Servings6
Health Score18
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