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Orange Roughy with Basil and Peppers

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Seafood, Grains Fish, Main dish, Microwave, Cyberealm 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Red or Green Bell Peppers; seeded and julienne sliced
1 sm Onion; thinly sliced
1 tb Fresh Basil; chopped or
1 ts Dried Basil Leaves
1/4 ts Ground Pepper
1 lb Orange Roughy Fillets
1 ds Paprika
1 Lemon; cut in wedges

INSTRUCTIONS

Layer peppers and onion over bottom of a shallow 12 x 7" microwave-safe
baking dish. Sprinkle with half of the basil and half the pepper. Cover
dish with plastic wrap, leaving one corner open to vent. Microwave on HIGH
(100%) setting for 2-3 minutes, or until vegetables are partially tender.
Arrange fillets over vegetables, with thickest portions toward outside, and
sprinkle with remaining basil and pepper. Dust lightly with paprika. Cover
with vented plastic wrap and microwave 7-9 minutes longer, or until fish
flakes easily with a fork, rotating dish 1/2 turn after 4 minutes. Let
stand, covered, 3 minutes before serving with lemon wedges.
Source: Medford Mail Tribune, 26 July 1994 Typed by Katherine Smith
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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