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Cod stewed with potatoes, tomatoes and onions.
A tasty, one-dish dinner.
| ??? | garlic, finely chopped | ??? | |
| ??? | onions, finely chopped | ??? | |
| ??? | potatoes, peeled and cut into 1/2 cm slices | ??? | |
| ??? | tomatoes, Roma type, cut into 1/2 cm slices | ??? | |
| ??? | olive oil | ??? | |
| ??? | cod fillet, or hake, cut into large pieces | ??? | |
| ??? | dried oregano | ??? | |
| ??? | salt [optional] | ??? | |
| ??? | ground pepper to taste [optional] | ??? | |
| ??? | black olives | ??? | |
| ??? | vegetable broth | ??? |
Cod may be replaced with any lean, flaky-textured fish.
per 1 serving (430 g)
|
Amount % Daily Value |
|
Calories 380 |
|
Fat 6 g 9 % |
|
Saturated
0.9 g
4 % |
|
Cholesterol 90 mg |
|
Sodium 280 mg 12 % |
|
Carbohydrate 41 g 14 % |
|
Fibre 6 g 22 % |
|
Sugars 5 g |
|
Net Carbs 35 g |
|
Protein 41 g |
|
Vitamin A 24 % |
|
Vitamin C 57 % |
|
Calcium 8 % |
|
Iron 26 % |
| Food Group | Exchanges |
|---|---|
| Starches | 2 |
| Vegetables | 1 |
| Meat and Alternatives | 4 ½ |
| Fats | 1 |
I was a bit surprised to find a diabete friendly recipe with potatoes, so i decided to replace by sweet potatoes which have a much lower glycemic index. My mother in law was only reading 93 the morning after !
As a fish loving family - tried this recipe for supper last night and we weren't fussy. Not a whole lot of flavor and it's lacking in 'satisfaction' - we were hungry again an hour later. Perhaps try something different!