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  2. 55 Air Fryer Fish Recipes Perfect for When It’s Too ... - AOL

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    This tender and flaky chili lime tilapia is cooked to perfection in the air fryer or oven in under 15 minutes, for a quick and easy weeknight meal. Enjoy in tacos, burrito bowls, salads or on its ...

  3. Easy Sautéed Fish Fillets Recipe - AOL

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    Butternut Squash-Chestnut Soup with Caramelized Pears. Brown Sugar and Spiced Banana Ice Cream. Burrata with Asparagus, Pine Nuts, and Golden Raisins. Buttermilk Scones. Zesty Italian Grilled ...

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    8. Best Veggie Chopper: Vidalia Chop Wizard Pro Max Onion and Vegetable Chopper. If you’re a fan of working smarter, not harder, then you need a vegetable chopper. You can use it to chop all ...

  5. Filet-O-Fish - Wikipedia

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    The Filet-O-Fish is a fish sandwich sold by the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's. [3] It was created in 1962 by Lou Groen, a McDonald's franchise owner in a predominantly Catholic neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, [4] [5] in response to declining hamburger sales on Fridays due to the practice of abstaining from meat on that day.

  6. Boneless Fish - Wikipedia

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    Boneless Fish is a fish -based frozen food brand and grocery product, the process in the production of which was invented by Dairei Corporation (大冷株式会社) of Japan in 1998. It is essentially a fish that has been scaled, gutted and deboned by a skilled worker before being reassembled with a transglutaminase to look like a dressed fish ...

  7. Fish fillet - Wikipedia

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    Fish fillets comprise the flesh of the fish, which is the skeletal muscles and fat as opposed to the bones and organs. Fillets are usually obtained by slicing the fish parallel to the spine, rather than perpendicular to the spine as is the case with steaks. The remaining bones with the attached flesh is called the "frame", and is often used to ...