Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Delicious Cod Fish Recipes

By James Swelling

All cod fish dishes are good to tasty, well being and simple for dinner. Good news is you can prepare many different dishes using it - deep frying, baking etc. These can be done with or without vegetables. Also adding items according to your taste and leaving out others make it a perfectly exclusive and an appetizing serving. There can be no mistake in creating a dish with cod fish.

Before deciding on which dish to prepare, think of what you require. Cooking for diet control? No frying as it is not good. For a tasty dish, conjure up a veggie / pulp assortments formula. A simple option is an all bones recipe without adding any topping or other component.

Preparation time plays a major role on deciding which dish to opt. When you want it quickly, there would be no time to marinate the fish with sauces. Before finalizing the suitable dish, look through the duration of preparing all cod fish dishes. Make up your mind if you want refrigerated or fresh pieces.

This recipe is just one of many you can make for all. It tastes like what you may have at a diner or inn being easy to make and low-priced; a simple recipe entailing tomatoes and cheese, and just bare bones.

To begin with, you need to know the constituents necessary: 1 1/2 pounds of frozen cod fillet, 1 teaspoon of butter, salt and pepper, four sliced tomatoes, Swiss cheese (as much as you'd want on the fish), and 1/2 cup of half and half.

First take away skin and bones of the cod fish. Using a kitchen wrap, dry the fish. Preheat the oven at 375 degrees. Melt the butter and coat the fish with pieces of tomato. Now, dust the cod fish with cheese desirably and add the cream. Take a dish and grease it with butter and the contents. Remove it after 25 minutes or if the fish starts to chip.

You can definitely replace many of these. For example, if you hate Swiss cheese, go ahead with cheddar. If you despise tomatoes, try using green peppers instead.

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