Fish is often overlooked when planning dinner, though I have no idea why. When prepared well, fish is incredibly delicious! This cod dish in particular is always a hit, even with my kids! It pairs well with rice and potato side dishes or even just a green salad. What I love about this baked cod is that because it is baked in a bream sauce, it loses all traces of fishiness. You get perfectly flaky cod filets every time and the cream sauce kicks up the flavor to the next level. Even my pickiest eaters love it!
How to Make Baked Cod
This is one of the best baked cod recipes I’ve ever had. And it’s easy to make, with easy to find ingredients. Here’s how to make it: Step 1: First, preheat the oven to 400-degrees F. Prepare the cream sauce by making a roux out of butter and cornstarch. Then add parmesan cheese, cream, and milk to make a flavorful béchamel sauce. Step 2: Spray a baking dish with cooking spray then add fish and season with salt. Step 3: Melt some butter and garlic together and brush it over the fish. Sprinkle each fillet with seasoned breadcrumbs then add any remaining melted butter over the top. This will help bake all that buttery flavor into the fish. Step 4: Add the cream sauce to the dish until it is filled almost to the top with. Only the tops of the fish will be showing. Step 5: Bake in the oven for 25-30 minutes of until the cream is bubbling. Next, set oven to “broil” and broil for about 3-5 minutes or until the fillets start to turn golden brown and the creamy mixture darkens over the top. I always watch it constantly so it doesn’t burn. Remove from the oven and check the internal temperature. It should be 145-degrees F and flake easily when pulled apart with a fork.
How to Buy Fish
About ten years ago, I took a cooking class from a renowned chef in Salt Lake City. The entire class was all about how to cook fish. I will never forget his excellent pointers on how to find and buy the best fish. For instance, if you must buy fish from a grocery store (rather than a fresh fish market), always buy it FROZEN. Don’t buy the fish that has already been thawed and sitting in the case. If you go home and put the fish in the freezer for later, the fish for later, the fish will be frozen twice. That is not ideal. When you request fish at the seafood counter, ask them to wrap up fish that is still frozen. Or, to simplify things, just buy the frozen cod loin at Costco. It’s delicious!
Substitutions for Cod
For this recipe, you can use any kind of mild white fish, not just cod. I have used Halibut, tilapia, and mahi mahi, and they all work great! Just be sure that when you are cooking them, check for doneness. Tilapia will typically cook faster than, say, halibut because it is usually not as thick of a cut. Using an “in season” fish will make you happy every time! Click this fresh fish availability chart to see which fresh fish is in season any month of the year.
How to Know When Cod is Done
Knowing when cod is done in the oven is essential to ensure it’s cooked perfectly. Here’s how you can tell: Remember that the cooking time can vary depending on the thickness of the cod fillets and the oven temperature, so it’s important to monitor it closely, especially the first time you cook it in your oven. READ MORE: 35+ Quick and Easy Dinner Ideas
What to Serve with Baked Cod
You can never go wrong with steamed veggies or a simple side of rice when it comes to any kind of fish. For this dish, specifically, here are a few of our favorite side dishes:
Lemon Rice
Sweet Sautéed Asparagus
Perfect Baked Potato
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