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Melissa

Luisa, how on earth do you know what rat poison tastes like? Never mind, don't answer that! The thought of a steaming pile of coconut-scented rice is driving my salivatory glands wild. Sounds like you may have just clinched the deal on dinner tonight!

lindy

Don't stop the carb-a-thon-I love it! Those fish look gorgeous, too, though.

Re cilantro: I suggest you keep trying it from time to time. When I first tried it, I actually used the word "poison" myself (I didn't mention the rat, though.)
I felt that it had contaminated the hummous my friend put it on.
I was surprised that I loathed a food that other people loved- I usually like everything-esp. everything green.So I sort of kept sampling it. I don't know when the tide turned , but I now love it-especially with lime.

Just give it another chance from time to time- you never know. (My daughter just decided she liked brussel sprouts, after hating them for 25 years!)

foodmomiac

I second the opinion that cilantro should be re-tried occasionally. When I first tasted it, I likened it to Palmolive. I still don't love it, but I can tolerate it in small doses, especially with lime, like Lindy suggests. The Trader Joe's fresh salsa is very cilantro-heavy and is actually quite good.

Luisa

Melissa - hope you like it as much as I did. And there is a small chance that I might be exaggerating a tiny bit, just for literary effect. But just a very small chance!

Lindy and foodmomiac - I read somewhere once that people who don't like cilantro are like the folks who can't smell asparagus in their pee: they're missing some sort of enzyme. So cilantro really does taste just BAD, like it's-going-to-make-you-sick BAD. I wish I liked it, I really do. But I just don't. Sigh.

Bea at La Tartine Gourmande

Nice fish! I was myself looking recently for grouper and could not find any, hence went for sea bass, but whole this time. I will try your recipe. I love sea bass and Meyer lemons.

Milo

I thought the fish sounded delicious ... until I got to the rice. WOW. Must try!

Tania

Oops, that post should have been from Tania, not Milo. That's my dog! He left a post for someone on Typepad earlier, and I guess his name automatically appeared when I opened your comment template. Sorry about that! Although I'm sure he'd love both the fish AND the rice!!

Luisa

Tania - that's one talented dog.

MM

That looks so delectable! Yums.

Luisa

MM - oh, it was! Can't wait to make it again.

Sophia

For the life of me, I could not find coconut juice. Later, I was told I could find it at the beloved Trader Joes. Instead, I used coconut water from the grocery store and I included about a tbs. of coconut oil to kick up the flavor. This rice is to die for. So flavorful and it will definitely impress your friends. I'm going to take this to a potluck next. Thanks again for another great post.

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