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Don’t be deceived by the smart calorie count (only 470!)—this vibrant, satisfying meal is absolutely packed with flavor. Chef Santos rubs succulent snapper with a blend of spicy cayenne and floral Espelette peppers, sweet paprika, and garlic and onion powders, then roasts to delicate, flaky perfection. Each fillet is served with a hearty portion of nutty brown rice and tender-crisp steamed broccoli. The accompanying mango, cucumber, and mint salsa provides a sweet, refreshing counterpoint to the richly spiced fish.

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Nutritional facts

Protein

48g

Carbs

54g

Calories

470

Fat

6g

Ingredients

MangoButterMintBroccoli Onion PowderGarlic PowderBlack PepperGarlicOreganoKosher SaltCucumberEspelette Pepper Red SnapperBrown RiceCayenne PowderItalian ParsleyPaprika

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Deena John · 02/04/25

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About Santos Jimenez

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Chef Santos Miguel Jiménez was born in Mexico City but was raised by parents from the regional culinary destination of Oaxaca who were bakers by trade and directly contributed to his interest in cooking. In 1993, Jiménez immigrated to the United States with the sole purpose of expanding his culinary training and professional experience. Jiménez began his restaurant experience in the U.S. as a dishwasher at an Italian restaurant but quickly moved into a cook role when the restaurant needed to fill an empty spot — Jiménez hasn’t looked back since. He rose to pantry or prep chef in a short time, but got an itch to expand his culinary focus. A few years later he earned a sous chef position at P.F. Chang’s, which he held for four years. He then worked for seven years at Boom Noodle, where he was promoted to chef, and then for four years at Wild Ginger as head chef. Jiménez is dedicated to excelling in the restaurant industry, building successful teams and creating dishes that showcase his years of effort and experience across different culinary traditions. In his own words: "Nothing has been easy, but the time has come to share with even more people a little of what I have learned in my culinary career and the flavors of my Dear Mexico — the recipes that I have engraved in my hands."

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