Paddle Meals: Foiled Fish
October-November 2004
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by Rosella Stoesz with Debbie Leach
Centered over the ball with one eye on the balloon attached to the wicket. A quick whack of the mallet sends the ball scooting across Great Slave Lake.
April is a good time to play croquet on the frozen surface and dream about paddling again when Back Bay is ice-free—an adventure option if you live in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories like Rosella Stoesz, who has made it her home for 24 years. She paddles with her mid-sized dog Ruby poised in the cockpit of her kayak.
If you’re in Yellowknife between July and September, you could get out paddling with a little help from Narwal Paddling Adventures or Overlander Sports.
For baking fish packets: preheat the oven or BBQ to 450°F or burn the campfire to coals. Prepare a double thickness of foil 12 x 24 inches and brush the center with oil. Each packet will hold two firm fish fillets (5 or 6 ounces each).
ASIAN FISH
1 cup cooked rice
2 cups coarsely chopped bok choy
2 scallions, chopped
2 fish fillets
1 small can water chestnuts (drained) or 1 cup match-stick pieces of daikon—a white radish
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 teaspoon grated ginger
1 clove garlic, crushed
2 teaspoons soy sauce
2 teaspoons dark sesame oil
splash of chili oil
Fold over foil to make an airtight parcel.
Bake 20 minutes.
GREEK FISH
1 cup thinly sliced fennel
1 small tomato, sliced
8 thin slices red onion
2 fish fillets
2 tablespoons olive oil
juice of 1 lemon
1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill
dash of salt and pepper
Bake airtight foil packet for 20 minutes.
ORANGETTI FISH
Pierce one spaghetti squash several times with a large fork. Place in baking dish and cook at 375°F for approximately one hour, until flesh is tender. Scoop out as much of the ‘spaghetti’ onto the foil sheets as desired. Top with fish. Sprinkle with fish sauce and ½ cup shredded carrots. Bake packet for 20 minutes.
© Debbie Leach started her Arctic adventures in March and is currently working and paddling out of Rankin Inlet, Nunavut.












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