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Climate-Friendly Wild-Caught Pollock

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by Jose Garces

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Chef José Garces brings you this option of a Climate Friendly meal (Carbon Neutral certified by Planet FWD) that combines low carbon impact, whole foods and high sustainability ingredients. Inspired by a myriad of Latin and Caribbean influences, Chef Garces' take on wild caught fish will transport you to the tropics. Served with sides of coconut rice and broccoli, plus a mango-habanero salsa that packs sweet heat, this dish is a party in your mouth!

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Nutritional facts

Protein

43g

Carbs

79g

Calories

820

Fat

37g

Ingredients

Sustainable - Fish, Atlantic Pollock, Sustainable - Rice, Jasmine, Broccoli , Mango, Habanero Peppers, Butter, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Red Onion, Plum Tomato, Cilantro, Honey, Clam Juice, Coconut Flakes, Agave Syrup, Kosher Salt, Coconut Milk, Lime Juice, Blackened Seasoning, Green Onion, Ginger

Reviews

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William Bexton · 04/30/24

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About Jose Garces

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Iron Chef, father, husband, James Beard Award-winner, entrepreneur, and food innovator, Chef Jose Garces is known as a leading culinary authority of Spanish and Latin-American food.
From the Spanish tapas at Amada, his first restaurant, to the playful Japanese street food at Okatshe in Atlantic City, Chef Garces continually pushes the boundaries of culinary excellence.
While he maintains his successful career owning and operating full-service restaurants, Chef Garces is also looking toward the future, with an increased focus on bringing restaurant-quality experiences to the homes and businesses of culinary enthusiasts in new and interesting ways. From enhanced home delivery options and virtual online cooking demos, to live online cooking classes, Chef Garces is excited to connect with both fans of his work on television, as well as the home cook who’d like to experience “chef life” in their own kitchen.
As a child of immigrants and a leader in the diverse and inclusive hospitality industry, the wellbeing of his community in Philadelphia has always been dear to Chef Garces’ heart. To help provide ongoing and actionable assistance to the immigrant community, Chef Garces co-founded The Garces Foundation in 2011. The Garces Foundation provides services, including community health days, English language skills classes that target the restaurant industry, and most recently, an increased focus on procuring and providing food supplies to the food insecure.
Chef Garces is the author of two cookbooks, Latin Evolution and The Latin Road Home, published by Lake Isle Press.

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