2 (6-ounce) skinless cod fillets, about 1 inch thick (or haddock or red snapper) Instructions: Pat all sides of fillets dry with paper towels. Sprinkle on all sides with salt and pepper. Heat oil in ...
1) I’ll use any kind of fish fillets (cod, salmon, halibut) and make sure the filets are patted dry. 2) Dip the fish fillets in flour, egg and then the panko bread crumbs making sure the fish is well ...
If you’ve never eaten whole crispy fish, it’s a real treat. The cooking method is popular in many cultures, but my favorite style of the dish is Cuban. An entire yellowtail snapper is scaled, gutted, ...
Frozen fish can be a lifesaver on a weeknight. Not only is the quality often better than the so-called fresh fish sitting behind the grocery seafood counter, but it’s also easy to store and quick to ...
1. Marinate the fish fillets with salt, pepper, garlic ginger mince, and lemon juice. Set aside for about 10 minutes to infuse the flavours. 2. In a non-stick pan over medium heat, add the ghee and ...
Duck confit, pancetta-wrapped quail, butter-poached lobster tails, fried zucchini blossoms -- not exactly how most collegians are expecting to dine when they head back to their school dormitories this ...
• Fillets such as sole will often be very thin at one end. Fold this end under so fish is of an even thickness. When pan-frying thin fillets, use medium-high heat. This will give the fish a golden ...
Dry, wet, dry. Those are the essential steps in breadcrumb coating. Whether it be chicken or fish fillets, a light dredge or dusting of flour is the first step, thus the “dry” term. Next the “wet,” a ...