When people hear the term “convenience food,” all too often their minds turn to something you probably shouldn’t be eating but have to because of limited time. It could be frozen or canned food; or ...
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Pour 2 tablespoons olive oil in a 9 × 9-inch ceramic baking dish. Place the fish fillets in in the dish and turn to coat both sides with the oil. Sprinkle the fish ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Preheat oven to 350 F. Pour the melted butter in a 9x13-inch baking dish. Place fillets on the butter and turn to coat. In a bowl, mix butter, lemon zest and seasonings with breadcrumbs. Top each ...
Coating white fish fillets with cracker crumbs before baking is a traditional New England recipe, easy and efficient. You can use Ritz crackers or saltines, but cheddar crackers offer an extra flavor ...
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.
Growing up in a Catholic family, I have long been accustomed to the custom of abstaining from eating meat on Ash Wednesday and Fridays during Lent, and I know that many of my Protestant friends also ...
Every week, we’re spotlighting a different food blogger who’s shaking up the blogosphere with tempting recipes and knockout photography. Below, Christine Arel of No Gojis, No Glory shares the ...