fresh or frozen cod or other fish fillets non-stick cooking spray bread crumbs cornmeal lemon-pepper seasoning parsley (optional) 1. Thaw fish, if frozen. Rinse fish and pat dry with paper towels.
If you’re always on the lookout for new ways to prepare quick-cooking, frozen fish fillets for weeknight suppers, add this one to your lineup. Frozen fish are often the most convenient, less expensive ...
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Baked Parmesan Crusted Cod (with Lemon and Butter)
This crispy, buttery parmesan cod bakes in 10 minutes with a quick broil for golden edges. It’s light, lemony, and made in 1 pan—perfect for busy nights. I used frozen cod fillets (thawed in 20 ...
If you, like me, just stop cooking fish for no particular reason, this is an excellent way to get back on track. Paint a large fillet of cod with a flavorful herb mayonnaise and top it with crunchy ...
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Baked Cod with Tomatoes
This particular version of baked cod with tomatoes used mi-cuit roasted tomatoes that I’d grown myself and frozen last autumn ...
Editor's note: While Darlene Zimmerman is away, please enjoy one of her columns from the Free Press archives on an easy way to bake fish. Hectic, busy weekday schedules call for quick and easy dinners ...
Preheat your oven to 450 degrees. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Next, lay the cod fillets onto several layers of paper towel. Lay several more layers on top and gently push down ...
Today is Ash Wednesday, and in our Catholic family that means abstaining from eating meat today and on Fridays throughout the Lenten season. We are always looking for ways to eat healthier, and so we ...
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