BAKED PANKO-CRUSTED FISH FILLETS
Steps:
- Gather the ingredients. Heat the oven to 425 F.
- Line a rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil or parchment paper and then spray it with nonstick cooking spray.
- Cut the fish fillets into 6-ounce portions.
- Sprinkle both sides of the fish pieces with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
- In a wide bowl, combine the panko breadcrumbs and parsley.
- Put the flour in another wide, shallow bowl.
- In a third bowl, whisk the eggs or egg substitute with the Cajun seasoning and mayonnaise.
- Dip the fish fillets in the plain flour, coating each piece thoroughly.
- Dip the flour-coated fillets in the egg mixture and then coat them with the panko crumb mixture, pressing lightly to help the crumbs adhere to the fish. Repeat with the remaining fish.
- Arrange the crumb-coated fish on the prepared baking sheet.
- Bake for about 16 to 20 minutes, or until the fish flakes easily with a fork. The time in the oven depends on thickness, so adjust for very thin or very thick fish fillets. Serve the baked fish fillets with the lemon wedges and tartar sauce or rémoulade sauce.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 406 kcal, Carbohydrate 26 g, Cholesterol 256 mg, Fiber 2 g, Protein 48 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Sodium 899 mg, Sugar 2 g, Fat 11 g, ServingSize 4 servings, UnsaturatedFat 0 g
CRUMB COATING FOR FISH
Make and share this Crumb Coating for Fish recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Michelle Kasper
Categories < 30 Mins
Time 25m
Yield 6 batches
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- In a large resealable plastic bag, combine the first six ingredients.
- store in a cool dry place for up to 6 months.
- Makes 6 batches (2 cups total) To prepare fish: Place 1/3 cup coating in a shallow bowl; coat both sides of the fillets.
- Place in a greased 13-in.
- x 9-in.
- x 2-in.
- baking dish.
- Bake, uncovered, at 400 degrees for 12-15 minutes or until fish flakes with a fork.
- Makes 4 servings.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 526, Fat 7.3, SaturatedFat 1.6, Cholesterol 217.7, Sodium 1231, Carbohydrate 22.5, Fiber 2.7, Sugar 0.4, Protein 88.2
CRUMB-COATED COD FILLETS
Pantry ingredients and fresh or frozen fish make this tasty entree a snap. -Candy Summerhill, Alexander, Arkansas
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Dinner
Time 30m
Yield 4 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- In a shallow bowl, combine the flour, pepper and salt. In another shallow bowl, whisk eggs and water. In a third shallow bowl, combine the bread crumbs, cheese, dressing mix and seasoning. Coat fillets with flour mixture, then dip in egg mixture and coat with crumb mixture., Place fillets on a greased baking sheet. Bake at 425° for 15-20 minutes or until fish flakes easily with a fork, turning once.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 181 calories, Fat 4g fat (1g saturated fat), Cholesterol 125mg cholesterol, Sodium 626mg sodium, Carbohydrate 12g carbohydrate (1g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 23g protein. Diabetic Exchanges
CRUNCHY-COATING BAKED FISH
This is a great recipe for freshwater fish species, most of which feature a more delicate flesh than saltwater varieties. You can use any white fish filets that you have but this recipe works the very best with walleye. This is also a great recipe for those who are just beginning to experiment with freshwater and saltwater fish cooking because I have been very detailed in writing out the instructions. I recommend that newer cooks read the recipe all the way through and come to a thorough understanding of it prior to commencing the recipe. This fish entrée is light, healthy and boasts a crunchy coating on the presentation side. Diners should have both lemon wedges (plate garnish) and malt vinegar available at the table for seasoning.
Provided by Bone Man
Categories Healthy
Time 40m
Yield 2 large filets, 2 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- If the filets still have the skin on, it needs to be removed with a very sharp fileting knife -- it's easiest to do this with the skin side down on the cutting board. About three inches from the small end of the fish, pierce the knife through the filet near the skin and with the knife blade aimed toward the small end of the filet. Then (keeping the knife close to the skin and while holding the large end in place) slowly run the knife toward the rear of the fish. Once this is done, hold the freed end of the skin with your fingers and filet off the skin in the opposite direction (still with the skin side down.) You can trim off any little pieces of skin (after the filet has been flipped skin side up) which remain attached once the bulk of the skin has been released from the filet.
- Wipe the filets completely dry with paper towels and set them aside on a sheet of either wax paper or parchment paper. Mix the salt in with the flour and then pour the blend on to a plate or platter and "dust" each filet in it until it is completely coated. Shake off any excess flour and lay the fish back on the wax paper. Allow the filets to rest for 30 minutes (the flour coating seals in the juices and prevents the corn flake coating from falling off or getting mushy.).
- Preheat the oven to 375-degrees F.
- In a shallow, long dish (a small casserole dish is good), break in the eggs and whisk them for a few seconds and then add in the milk and continue to whisk until it is well-blended.
- Dry the parsley sprigs with paper towels until all excess moisture is removed and then add them to the cornflakes. Pulse the cornflake mix a few times in a food processor until the largest flakes are smaller in diameter than a pencil eraser. (You could crush the flakes by hand and chop the parsley separately, adding it in with the cornflakes after the fact.) Pour the cornflake blend out on a large plate or platter.
- Spray a casserole dish (which is at least as long as the filets) with the cooking spray.
- Handle the filets one at a time. Dip the first one in the egg blend, coating it entirely, and then hold it over the dish to allow any excess liquid to drain off. Then lay the filet across the cornflake blend and allow it to get coated. Flip it over to coat the second side and then transfer it to the sprayed casserole dish. Repeat this process with the second filet.
- On the middle oven rack, bake the fish for 25 minutes if the filets are large ones, (e.g., 10-12 inches long -- if your filets are smaller, cut the time back to 20 minutes and check them for doneness prior to serving. If you are using catfish filets then you'll note that they are very thick and may require up to 35-40 minutes baking time.).
- After removing the filets from the oven, check for doneness by cutting into the thick end of the fish with a small knife -- the fish should be white, flakey, and juicy.
- Prior to serving, dot each filet with butter and allow it to melt which should take about three minutes. Use one or more large spatulas to keep the filet in one piece when plating it. Only the top of the filet (the presentation side) will have the crunchy coating but if you want both sides to be crunchy then you'll need to use a wire rack in the bottom of your baking dish for the filets to lie on. If you use a wire rack, be sure that it is sprayed with cooking spray prior to baking the fish.
- Once the fish is plated, garnish the plate with the lemon wedges.
- Serve the fish with malt vinegar available at the table. Wine recommendation: (Italian) Pinot Grigio.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1079, Fat 16.1, SaturatedFat 6.9, Cholesterol 332, Sodium 1906, Carbohydrate 152.1, Fiber 5.4, Sugar 13, Protein 78.5
CRUMB-TOPPED BAKED FISH
Flaky cod is treated to a tasty coating of bread crumbs, cheese and seasonings in this savory entree that's sure to please! -Jean Barcroft, Clarksville, Michigan
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Dinner
Time 25m
Yield 4 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400°. Place fillets on a greased baking sheet; season with salt and pepper. In a small bowl, combine the remaining ingredients; pat onto fillets. Bake 15-20 minutes or until fish flakes easily with a fork.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 413 calories, Fat 16g fat (9g saturated fat), Cholesterol 136mg cholesterol, Sodium 777mg sodium, Carbohydrate 26g carbohydrate (1g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 39g protein.
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