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Seafood, Grains Chinese 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Fillet of Halibut, Sole or other lean, white fleshed fish
1/2 c Lime Juice
1/4 c Lemon Juice
1 ts Ginger Root, Chopped Fine
1/2 ts Salt
Black Pepper, Ground
1 Clove Garlic, Minced
1/2 lg Red Onion, Sliced Thin
1 tb Canned Green Chiles, Seeded & Minced
2 tb Chinese Parsley, Chop
1 tb Chinese Parsley, Chop

INSTRUCTIONS

Slice fish fillets in half lengthwise. Cut into 1/2" pieces. Spread in one
layer in a glass dish. Combine all but the last one of the remaining
ingredients. Pour over the fish. Cover with plastic wrap. Refrigerate 6
hours or more, turning once. Sprinkle with the final measure of Chinese
parsley before serving.
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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