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Healthy Baked Fish Sticks with Lemon Caper Sauce

 
Making fish sticks from scratch is quick and easy. Once you try them, you’ll never go back to prepackaged frozen sticks again!

Firm meaty cod fish holds it’s shape perfectly during baking, and to get a crisp golden flavorful crust I combined panko crumbs with a little Old Bay and spices to get a faux-fried coating without the need to deep fry. I’m a dipper, I love dipping my food in condiments, and was really happy with how this lemon caper sauce turned out – you can really taste the fresh chives and lemon, which is the perfect compliment to the fish.

Although there’s nothing like catching your own fish, that’s not always possible. So when purchasing seafood, I always look for sustainable options, whether it’s fresh or frozen. The first time I heard the term “sustainable seafood” was a few years back in San Francisco at an Alaska Seafood[1] cooking demonstration where I learned that unlike many of the world’s other fish populations, Alaska’s are managed for protection against overfishing ensuring a healthy, wild and sustainable harvest for our future generations. So when I see the Alaskan Seafood label, I know I’m making a sustainable choice. I also have the (free) Seafood Watch App[2] on my phone which I LOVE and always refer to before purchasing fish. It’s simple to follow – you simply type the name of the fish and it gives you a green, yellow or red dot, plus suggestions for good alternatives. It’s also a great idea to talk to your fish monger!

Healthy Baked Fish Sticks with Lemon Caper Dipping Sauce
gordon-ramsay-recipe.com
Servings: 4 • Size: 5 sticks + sauce • Old Points: 5 pts • Points+: 5 pts
Calories: 229 • Fat: 4 g • Carb: 15 g • Fiber: 1 g • Protein: 31 g • Sugar: 2 g
Sodium: 709 mg • Cholesterol: 63 g

Ingredients:

Lemon Caper Sauce:

  • 1/4 cup fat free plain Greek yogurt
  • 3 tablespoons light mayonnaise
  • 1 tablespoon drained capers
  • 1 tablespoon fresh minced chives
  • 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon black pepper

For the Fish Sticks:

  • cooking spray (I use a mister)
  • 1 pound Alaskan skinless cod fillet, about 1-inch thick (thawed if frozen)
  • 3 large egg whites
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1/2 lemon, squeezed
  • 1/8 teaspoon paprika
  • 1/8 teaspoon black pepper

For the crumbs:

  • 1 cup plain Panko crumbs
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons Old Bay seasoning
  • 2 teaspoons dried parsley flakes
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika

Directions:

Combine all the ingredients for the dipping sauce in a small bowl; set aside.

Preheat the oven to 450°F and adjust the rack to the center position. Spray a large rimmed baking sheet with oil.

Slice the fish crosswise into 2-inch long strips, about 1-inch wide.

Combine egg whites, Dijon mustard, lemon juice, paprika, salt and pepper in a medium bowl.

In a second bowl combine the Panko crumbs with Old Bay seasoning, dried parsley and remaining paprika.

Pat fish dry with paper towels and dip the fish into the egg mixture, then into crumbs and place on the prepared baking sheet. Spray the top of the fish with oil and bake until the crumbs are golden and the fish is cooked through, about 12 minutes, or until the crumbs are golden and the fish is cooked through.

References

  1. ^ Alaska Seafood (www.alaskaseafood.org)
  2. ^ Seafood Watch App (www.seafoodwatch.org)

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Parmesan-Panko Crusted Halibut

Parmesan-Panko Crusted Halibut

by Pam on October 18, 2012

Our good friend Jake gave us some halibut he caught while in Alaska.  This recipe was inspired by my mother in law Fran who makes the best halibut!  She normally marinates the fish in an Italian dressing but since I didn’t have any on hand I just used lemon, olive oil, sea salt, and freshly cracked pepper.  I then tossed some panko crumbs with Parmesan, fresh parsley, garlic powder, salt and pepper then coated the fish in it.  I air baked it on high heat until it was flaky and tender on the inside and crunchy on the outside.  It was truly one of the best halibut dishes I have ever had.  The fish was fresh and delicious and the Parmesan panko topping made it extra special.

Drizzle the olive oil and lemon juice over both sides of the fish then season both sides with sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste.

Line a baking sheet with tin foil.  Place a cooling rack on the baking sheet.  Coat with cooking spray. Side Note:  Cooking the fish on the rack will allow the fish to be crispy on both sides without flipping it over while cooking.

Combine the panko crumbs, Parmesan cheese, fresh parsley, garlic powder, sea salt, and freshly cracked pepper, to taste together on a plate.  Dip the halibut in the panko mixture until evenly coated. Place the coated fish on top of the cooking rack.

Place the baking sheet into the refrigerator for 20-30 minutes.  Side Note: This step will ensure the panko coating will stay on the fish.  

Preheat the oven to 450 degrees.  Spray the top of each piece of fish with olive oil cooking spray. Place the baking sheet with the fish into the oven and cook for 15 minutes or until the fish is cooked through and flaky.  Remove from the oven and serve with a lemon wedge.  Enjoy.

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Parmesan-Panko Crusted Halibut




Yield: 2-4

Prep Time: 10 minutes plus 20 minutes in the refrigerator

Cook Time: 15 min.

Total Time: 45 min.



Ingredients:

2 halibut fillets, skin remove
1 tbsp olive oil, divided
1/2 lemon juice
Sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste
1/2 cup plain panko crumbs
1/4 cup of Parmesan cheese
1 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped
1/4-1/2 tsp garlic powder
Cooking spray

Directions:

Drizzle the olive oil and lemon juice over both sides of the fish then season both sides with sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste.

Line a baking sheet with tin foil. Place a cooling rack on the baking sheet. Coat with cooking spray. Side Note: Cooking the fish on the rack will allow the fish to be crispy on both sides without flipping it over while cooking.
Combine the panko crumbs, Parmesan cheese, fresh parsley, garlic powder, sea salt, and freshly cracked pepper, to taste together on a plate. Dip the halibut in the panko mixture until evenly coated. Place the coated fish on top of the cooking rack.

Place the baking sheet into the refrigerator for 20-30 minutes. Side Note: This step will ensure the panko coating will stay on the fish.

Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Spray the top of each piece of fish with olive oil cooking spray. Place the baking sheet with the fish into the oven and cook for 15 minutes or until the fish is cooked through and flaky. Remove from the oven and serve with a lemon wedge. Enjoy.



Recipe and photo by For the Love of Cooking.net
Inspired by Fran Pritzl

References

  1. ^ HERE (awards.redtri.com)
  2. ^ Print Recipe (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)

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Dijon and Panko-Crusted Salmon AND Blendtec Blender Giveaway Winner

Dijon and Panko-Crusted Salmon AND Blendtec Blender Giveaway Winner

by Pam on September 23, 2012

My husband dropped my son off at a buddies house yesterday for a sleepover and came home with a large fillet of freshly caught king salmon.  Thank you so much for the beautiful fish Gery, Amy, Gavin, and Jason!  I decided to try something new instead of my usual Salmon with Garlic, Lemon, and Dill[1].  I found a delicious looking recipe by Ina Garten[2] that looked too good to resist and I had all the ingredients on hand – you can’t beat that!  Instead of cutting the fish into 4 even pieces, I just cooked it a little longer and left it whole.  The Dijon gave the fish a wonderful flavor and the panko gave it a great texture.  It was perfectly cooked, tender, and absolutely fantastic!  My kids loved it, especially with lemon juice squeezed on top.  We gobbled up every last bite of this salmon. Freshly caught fish is the BEST!

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees.

Combine the panko crumbs with the parsley, lemon zest, minced garlic, olive oil, sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste.  Combine with your fingers until evenly mixed.

Spoon the Dijon mustard on top of the salmon and spread evenly.  Season the fish with sea salt and freshly cracked pepper.  Press the panko mixture thickly on to of the mustard… the mustard will help the panko adhere.

Heat the vegetable oil in a OVEN PROOF skillet or Dutch oven.  When the oil is very hot, add the salmon fillet, skin side down, and sear for 3-4 minutes, without turning, to brown the skin.

Transfer the pan to the hot oven for 15-20 minute or until an internal temperature of the thickest part of the salmon reads 125-130 degrees.  Remove from the oven and cover with a tin foil tent for 5-10 minutes.  Serve the salmon hot or at room temperature with lemon wedges.  Enjoy.

GIVEAWAY WINNER:

Drum-roll please…. The winner of the  Blendtec Blender Classic Wildside[3], the Twister Jar[4] attachment, and Fresh Blends Recipes Book[5] is comment number 1135:

Ian — September 22, 2012 @ 12:03 pm[6] 

I’d love to say I would make some really great condiment or sauce, but actually the kids would probably beg for smoothies first!

Congratulations Ian!  I am so excited for you… this blender is truly amazing!  Please e-mail me your mailing address (street address) as soon as possible so Blendtec can send you your blender package.

Side Note: If the winner does not respond within 48 hours, a new winner will be chosen. 

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Dijon and Panko-Crusted Salmon




Yield: 4

Prep Time: 10 min.

Cook Time: 20 min.

Total Time: 30 min.



Ingredients:

3/4 cup of plain panko crumbs
2 tbsp of fresh parsley, minced
Zest of one lemon
1 clove of garlic, minced
2 tsp olive oil
Sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste
1 large king salmon filet
1 tbsp Dijon mustard
1 tbsp canola oil
Lemon wedges, for serving

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees.

Combine the panko crumbs with the parsley, lemon zest, minced garlic, olive oil, sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste. Combine with your fingers until evenly mixed.

Spoon the Dijon mustard on top of the salmon and spread evenly. Season the fish with sea salt and freshly cracked pepper. Press the panko mixture thickly on to of the mustard… the mustard will help the panko adhere.

Heat the vegetable oil in a OVEN PROOF skillet or Dutch oven. When the oil is very hot, add the salmon fillet, skin side down, and sear for 3-4 minutes, without turning, to brown the skin.

Transfer the pan to the hot oven for 15-20 minute or until an internal temperature of the thickest part of the salmon reads 125-130 degrees. Remove from the oven and cover with a tin foil tent for 5-10 minutes. Serve the salmon hot or at room temperature with lemon wedges. Enjoy.



Adapted recipe and photos by For the Love of Cooking.net
Original recipe by Ina Garten

References

  1. ^ Salmon with Garlic, Lemon, and Dill (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  2. ^ Ina Garten (www.foodnetwork.com)
  3. ^ Blendtec Blender Classic Wildside (www.blendtec.com)
  4. ^ Twister Jar (www.blendtec.com)
  5. ^ Fresh Blends Recipes Book (www.blendtec.com)
  6. ^ 12:03 pm (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  7. ^ Print Recipe (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)

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