Showing posts with label cod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cod. Show all posts

Friday, December 11, 2015

Cod Steak with Garlic Butter





It's a simple fish dinner.
If you have garlic, butter and fish, it is easy to cook in short time.
Perhaps you can make a restaurant style dinner without having a lot of time and special ingredients. Trust me  :)
Even though I used frozen cod and edamame, it looks good.  Am I alone?

Ingredients
2 pieces         cod                                      
1 Tb               minced garlic                       
1 Tb               butter (room temperatur)      
to taste           salt                                     
to taste           pepper                            
to taste           herb (basil or parsley)
for garnish      sliced mushoom                     

Directions
Marinated cod with salt, pepper and herb for 30 minutes.
Melt butter and mix minced garlic.
Brush garlic butter on the cod and mushrooms and bake to oven 360'F for 22 minutes.

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Friday, July 3, 2015

Steamed Cod with Ginger Oil

I feel uncomfortable cooking fish.
Because...... It is not easy to get rid of the smell after I cook seafood like a fish, crab...
Of course, seafood is very delicious, but.... I can't stand the fishy smell.
But, this steamed cod doesn't have a fishy smell - just a fragrant ginger aroma.
Also, steaming helps boost the level of taste and the ingredients's unique flavor. 
And besides the nutrient loss is very little. Wow-
It is a healthy and quick dinner option.
Couldn't believe how tasty it is considering the minimal ingredients and prep time. Yeah!!

Ingredients (2 servings)
1lb cod
4T  soy sauce
3T  chopped onion
4T  olive oil
1T  minced nut
1oz  sliced ginger
Arugular for garnish


Directions
Marinate chopped onion in soy sauce.
Steam cod for 9 minutes.
Heat the pan, add oil and sliced ginger and saute until golden brown about 2-3 minutes - Ginger flavors the oil. (It's ginger oil).
Take the cod out of the steamer and place it on a platter.
Drizzle with the ginger oil and chopped onion.
And... final touch!!  Garnish with minced nut and arugula.

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