As a part of the Tastemaker Program through Foodbuzz, I opted in to try out Mrs. Paul's and Van de Kamp's new product Parchment Bake. They use 100% whole-fillet Tilapia in a sauce and seal the natural flavors and moisture in a parchment bag, similar to the technique used in restaurants.
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The Parchment Bake is offered in three flavors at my local grocer: Garlic Butter, Roasted Garlic and Classic Teriyaki. Each fillet has only 80 calories. So what's not to like?
After reading the directions, I knew this would be a snap. Place them on a baking sheet and pop them in the oven for approximately 18 minutes/We decided to try the Garlic Butter flavor first.
They came out of the oven all puffed up with steam and I knew the fish would be chocked full of flavor and would be incredibly moist too!
They were so photogenic. After all we eat with our eyes first, don't we?
Look at all that dreamy, creamy sauce!
Ok, here's the skinny, BIG thumbs down. Sorry folks, I'm not going to lie. We both felt the sauce had very little flavor and the fish did not taste fresh at all. It had a very fishy taste which neither of us care for.
Have a wonderful beginning of Spring weekend!
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