Super-Crisp Oven Baked Fish

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Considering this is, oh, the 4th fish recipe on this blog in 5+ years, it’s pretty obvious I’m not the world’s biggest fish fan. However, I am a big fan of all things that are breaded, which is why this recipe appealed to me. 😀 Also, I’d been wanting to participating in Jessica, from The Jey of Cooking‘s, round-up of heart-healthy recipes. Jessica is doing this for her mom, who received a life-saving heart transplant last year. The bonus is for every entry she receives, Jessica is donating $1 to the American Heart Association.

This recipe is definitely heart smart. The crispy breading is made from whole grains and the fish used here is cod, which promotes cardiovascular health since it’s a good source of blood thinning omega 3 fatty acids (not to mention full of B12 and B6). Like the title indicates, this fish comes out super-crisp and there is no frying involved, and a very minimal amount of fat. Cod and haddock in particular stand up well to this method because they’re not too thin, like tilapia may be, which allows the breading to get nice and golden without overcooking the fish.

The best news, of course, is that I ended up really, really enjoying this recipe. With a crunchy crust and copious amounts of lemon, there’s nothing to not love. This would also be great with some homemade tartar sauce (which by the way I’ve made with Greek yogurt in place of mayo before). As you may have guessed, I used plain yogurt in place of mayo in this recipe because, you know, mayo sucks.  The bonus is that it’s better for you.

Also, can I just say that I don’t know what in the world I’m doing buying breadcrumbs? I mean, yes, I’ve made my own before but usually just because I have a little extra bread from a fresh loaf. I’ve never just made them with sandwich bread before, but it’s so easy. Plus, you can actually have whole wheat breadcrumbs this way – which allegedly exist but I believe to be an urban legend since I’ve never actually seen them.

Super-Crisp Oven Baked Fish

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21 thoughts on “Super-Crisp Oven Baked Fish

    1. I made this tonight – it was amazing!! I used haddock fillets that were maybe 3/4″ thick, and they weren’t overcooked at all. This recipe is definitely a keeper

  1. I’ve always kind of felt that white fish is so plain that it absolutely needs a tasty breading like this! I love that its baked and yet still looks so crispy!

  2. This fish looks delicious! I’ll have to scope out the cod options at my local TJs…

    You should definitely try some more fish recipes. I can send you some suggestions, but the blackened tilapia from gimmesomeoven is one of my faves.

    Oh and my mom found whole wheat panko breadcrumbs at whole foods. They are a little pricey, but so so good. I can’t remember the brand, but the package is tall and pale yellow. I’m almost out so I’ll try making some next.

    1. Thanks for the rec – I do love blackening seasoning, so it sounds like a possibility. 🙂 I found whole wheat panko at my local Asian store of all places, but still haven’t seen ww breadcrumbs anywhere (I generally prefer panko but breadcrumbs have their place too!)

  3. Mmm I have never made crusted fish like this, but the recipe looks too legit to quit. I think this is the first fish recipe I’ve seen on your blog since I started following you! Nice work!

  4. I made this last night and it was delicious! Definitely some of the most flavorful oven baked fish that I’ve had. I completely forgot to serve it with a tartar sauce but we didn’t miss it. Thanks for a great recipe!

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