Easy Baked Cod Fish is smothered in a lemon garlic parmesan mixture that makes for an easy and delicious dinner!
Is cod healthy to eat?
There are two types of cod that you will find in the store, Atlantic Ocean cod and Pacific Ocean cod. Both are fine in this recipe. But Pacific cod will give you thicker and larger fillets. Both types of cods are great sources of omega 3 fatty acids that are great for the heart. They are also both packed with lean protein and vitamin B-12. Cod is known for being a little higher in sodium, but overall if you eat it in moderation it can be a very healthy option. Overall though Cod can be a great choice for your diet if eaten in moderation.
How do you bake cod fish?
Baking cod is easy, but if you can, cook your cod in a cast iron skillet. If you still want to bake cod, Preheat your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and lightly grease a baking dish. Add your seasoning and butter mixture to the cod. Bake in a preheated oven for about 10 minutes. Actual cooking time will depend on the thickness of your fish. The fish is done when it flakes easily with a fork.
How long does it take to bake cod fish in the oven?
Cod cooks really quick in a 400 degree oven. If your oven is pre-heated it should only take about 10 – 12 minutes depending on the thickness of your fish. For 350 degree oven expect the cod to take 25 – 30 minutes, and for a 375 degree oven expect 13 to 20.
Is cod high in mercury?
Not only is cod fish very low is mercury, but the FDA even actually reccomends 2 to 3 servings of it or other low mercury fish for pregnant woman and kids. If you want to learn more about what other fish can be a healthy choice for you, check out the FDA guide lines here.
Storage and Reheating Instructions:
Codfish is best eaten fresh. You can store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in an oven preheated to 350 degrees Fahrenheit until warmed through.
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It was so good! This is my new ‘go to’ for cod fish<3
I made this for dinner at my daughter-in-law’s home and the whole family loved it! Now, I’m getting ready to make it again at home with my hubby, and I just read your note about cooking in a cast-iron skillet. Assuming you mean on the stove top, and not in the oven. Do you use a lid? Typically fish is flipped if cooked in a skillet and so I’m looking for your procedure for cast-iron.
Oh, and I keep hitting the 5 stars but nothing lights up! 5 STARS ALL THE WAY!
Cast iron works great. No lid needed as you don’t want to steam it.
Delicious!
I made this with wild caught Icelandic cod and it was absolutely fabulous.
Very easy recipe. I made it because I had mainly all the ingredients in my kitchen. (minus onion powder). Looking for something different to jazz up plain cod. After cooking the fish as directed, I broiled the cod so the topping was a golden brown. I was surprised the butter didn’t just melt all the ingredients off the fish. VERY good. Will make again! Maybe scallops next time.
I am just curious. Is the nutrition information for just one fillet of Cod? The calorie and protein amounts seem very high for just one fillet. Is the nutrition value for all 4 portions? Please help! I really want to make this for dinner.
The nutrition information is for each serving which is 1 piece of cod.
So easy and delicious! I have made this my go to recipe every time I prepare Cod.
The flavors of this recipe are delicious. Also simple to put together! I used fresh basil and also dill, as I had them in the garden.
Since my oven is broken, I put each piece of cod in foil, with some of the marinade on top. Wrapped them in pockets of foil, and put them on the grill. Preheated the grill on high, but when I put the foil packets on, I turned the temp down too low. Ten minutes later, cod was done beautifully.
Excellent. I made the topping about an hour ahead of time, and put it on the fish just before baking it. Wonderful flavor, and EASY!!! My new favorite way to make good old frozen cod into a company-worthy dinner. Topped with a shake of paprika for a bit of color. Looked very lovely with the lemon and the paprika.
Very delicious ,my family love it and very easy to prepare.