Parmesan Herb Crusted Cod
Parmesan Herb Crusted Cod

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Herb crusted cod is a good delicious and classic way to use up extra herbs and parmesan that are lurking in the fridge. This herb crusted cod is a fresh and healthy alternative to fish and chips on a Friday or to impress your guests at your next dinner party. Cod Parmesan Panko bread crumbs Lemon Olive oil Sea salt pepper parsley garlic powder onion powder old bay seasoning Butter Squash God bless enjoy.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook parmesan herb crusted cod using 17 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Parmesan Herb Crusted Cod:
  1. Make ready 2 cod loins
  2. Take To taste capers
  3. Make ready 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  4. Prepare Pasta
  5. Take 1 box GF Rotini
  6. Prepare 4 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  7. Prepare 8 garlic cloves finely chopped
  8. Prepare 1 tbsp lemon juice
  9. Take To taste crushed red pepper flakes
  10. Take Herb crust
  11. Take 1/4 cup grated Parmesan
  12. Prepare 1 tbsp ricotta cheese
  13. Prepare 1/4 tsp paprika
  14. Get 1 tbsp Basil
  15. Make ready 1/4 tsp granulated garlic
  16. Prepare 1 tsp dried chives
  17. Make ready 1/4 tsp oregano

Pacific cod from Alaskan waters; other West Coast cod and some Atlantic cod (sometimes called scrod) can also be sustainable choices. Almond Parmesan crusted cod is an all ALDI recipe, inspired by this week's sale on frozen wild-caught Alaskan cod. In our house, Middle School Guy was actually the biggest fan of this easy almond crusted cod recipe… although he says he'd prefer his sans spinach. Skip to Parmesan-Crusted Cod Fillets Meal content.

Instructions to make Parmesan Herb Crusted Cod:
  1. Start cooking the noodles per directions. For me to get GF noodles al dente while leaving them with enough structure to not just become an unappetizing mess I soak them. Pour them into a mixing bowl and cover with warm water, hot if I'm in a hurry and going to be watching them closely. Just let them soak until they are almost to the stage where real noodles get to in boiling water when you can just get one to cut against the inside of the pot with an edge of a spoon. Finish cooking with the meal
  2. Mix the ingredients for the herb crust together in a bowl.
  3. Heat 2 tbsp of oil in a large skillet. Cover each side of the cod loins with the herb cheese mixture.
  4. Sear the cod loins on each side and set aside tented with foil. Leave the heat on the skillet. Add the rest of the oil and remaining ingredients excluding the pasta and capers.
  5. Cook until the garlic is no longer raw but not turning brown. Pour in the drained pasta and stir until the oil coats all the noodles. You can add additional Parmesan here to the noodle if you like.
  6. Dish up the pasta, top with a cod loin and add capers to your taste. Enjoy!

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