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Roasted with lemon and fresh thyme, this cod is a flavor bomb.
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Poached fresh cod and smoked cod are cooked in this cream based soup with potatoes, parsnips, fresh thyme and lemon. Serve garnished with chopped chives.
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Baked cod with a parmesan cheese, cornmeal, and italian seasoned crumb topping.
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A quick, simple and delicious no-fail fish recipe. You can use any firm white fish fillets for this recipes such as scrod, walleye, or halibut.
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Unlike many cooks, John Willoughby loves what he describes as the fresh, cool and slightly bitter taste of green peppers This dish uses the liquor from the roasted peppers in addition to pepper purée.
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A classic fish and chips recipe.
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This hearty, brothy stew features popular ingredients from the Iberian Peninsula — salt cod, garlic, saffron, potatoes Spanish and Portuguese cooks adore salt cod and use it in all kinds of ways; these same ingredients may also be reconfigured into salads or casseroles You’ll need to soak the fish overnight to remove the salt
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This dish needs only 20 minutes of attention at the stove The coconut nage delivers a whisper of sweetness, ginger-chile heat and a splash of lime, and the broth is light enough to suit a summer dinner with plenty of chilled wine I paired it with the best of Mâconnais, wines that express citrus and minerals balanced by a touch of grapy richness
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A quick and easy recipe for fish sautéed in olive oil, with Italian herbs and fresh tomatoes.
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New York City chef George Mendes quick-cures fresh cod by standing it in kosher salt for only 10 minutes. He says cod is naturally soft and flaky ("as well as bland," he adds), so salting gives it a firmer texture and a more pronounced flavor.
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Perhaps the most ubiquitous of all UK comfort foods, crisp, tender fish and chips are traditionally accompanied by sea salt and vinegar.