Blackened Cod - A Fabulous, Quick And Easy Cod Recipe With A Flavourfull Spice Rub (2024)

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It is no secret that I love fish and seafood, whether it be an Sicilian octopus salad, or a simple air fried salmon.

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In my opinion, it is especially enjoyable to eat fish during the summer months. Maybe it is old holiday memories and childhood nostalgia, but eating freshly prepared seafood just screams summer for me.

The good thing about this blackened cod dish is that it is very compatible with the English summer as well. Meaning, you do not necessarily need a sunny terrace and a grill to cook this recipe.

All you need is your kitchen and you are good to go.Try this blackened cod, it is jam packed with flavour, low on calories and served with a fresh green salad.

Villa Maria’s Sauvignon Blanc

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A great quality piece of fish, such as this blackened cod, always deserves a fabulous glass of wine to go with it to enhance flavours. Obviously, for white fish you need a good white wine.

What to choose though? There are so many good wines on the market, however, since I discovered the white wines from New Zealand, I have been amazed by their high quality and complex flavours.

Although New Zealand is a relatively young wine nation, they are producing some excellent wines. A stand out example is Villa Maria. From a modest start in 1961 the winery has since then not only grown substantially, but has also achieved remarkable success thanks to its focus on quality.

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In fact, Villa Maria has been named no. 1 admired wine brand in New Zealand for the fourth consecutive year. An amazing accomplishment given the tough competition in the industry.

Being named as the most admired wine brand in New Zealand four years in a row is testament to the level of quality our wines consistently deliver and shows we exceed in all the award criteria,” says president and founder of Villa Maria Estate George Fistonich.

Among the more than 60 different wines produced, I found the Sauvignon Blanc perfect for my style of cooking. It has the classic sauvignon blanc flavours of citrus fruit and gooseberry, however you will also detect notes of exotic fruits in there.

A beautiful wine with an interesting and fruity palate, that still manages a clean and crisp finish with a good acidity. Perfect for seafood and fish, not least this blackened cod recipe.

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blackened cod

This blackened cod recipe is very easy to prepare and only takes a few minutes to do so. The same rule applies when talking about side dishes because you can just pan fry or roast green beans with some garlic.

In fact, you can have yourself a delicious meal in less than half an hour. So if you are afraid of cooking fish and seafood during the week because it might be too complicated or time consuming, this is the perfect recipe for you to add on the weekly menu.

By now you are probably wondering what is meant by the term 'blackened'. The blackening refers to the spice rub that is used to coat the cod, which is then tossed in a pan to give a great char. Basically, it's a pan-fried piece of cod with a slightly burnt spice crust.

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the fish

Cod is one of the most common fish in our northern waters. Often underrated because it's such an obvious choice and slightly boring, cod actually has many great qualities.

Firstly, it is widely available and reasonably priced. It is found in both oceans, the Atlantic and the Pacific.

So, it is no surprise that there are different types of cod. Generally speaking, there are three types of cod: Atlantic, Pacific and Black cod.

The Atlantic cod is the most common one. If you fancy fish and chips, chances are very high that you've had an species of Atlantic cod. It has firm white flesh which is perfect for roasting or pan-frying. Varieties of Atlantic cod include: Whitefish and Scrod.

The Pacific cod is very similar to Atlantic cod. It has a milder flavour and a flaky texture. Varieties include: Alaska cod, Grey cod, Tara, True Cod and Codfish.

Finally, Black cod is the richest of the three. With a buttery flavour and high fat content, it is perfect for smoking, just like this hot smoked salmon. Learn how to smoke fish here. By the way, would you believe me that these fish can live up to a 100 years?

The best substitute for a traditional piece of cod is Alaskan pollock. You can also substitute with haddock, tilapia, white seabass, hake, cusk and striped bass.

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spice blend

The fish itself has a subtle and relatively neutral flavour, which is very versatile. You can basically take the flavour in any direction you want.

However, this blackened cod recipe calls for paprika, dried oregano, dried thyme, garlic powder, black pepper and cayenne pepper. I know, it's a lot of spice. So, before you go ahead with this recipe, make sure you have these in your spice cabinet.

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Naturally, you can always substitute cayenne pepper with dried basil or just leave it out if you are intolerant to chilli.

Alternatively, since smoky flavours work exceptionally well with cod, I recommend substituting paprika with smoked paprika. It will add that depth of flavour that goes very well with the char.

You can also use your own spice mix, a special store bough mix for fix or just pan fry the cod by itself. I reckon this would work even better with the wine as the spices won't over power balance of the dish with the wine serving.

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serving

As for serving suggestions, the best side dishes are roasted greens or a courgette side salad like this one. For a greener version, try this delicious cucumber salad with avocado and cashews, which is a very summery combination. Make sure that you have ripe avocados!

Alternatively, for a more filling option try this green bean and potato salad. The potatoes work very well with the fish and you'll have a bit of green on the side too. Don't forget to sprinkle with lime or lemon.

What is your favourite dish to enjoy white wine with?

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Blackened Cod

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  • Author: Michelle Minnaar
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
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Description

When was the last time you made blackened cod and applied a delicious spice mix to a fish? Before you start, make sure you have all the spices at home!

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Wash the fish fillets and pat them dry. Set aside.
  2. Mix all the dry ingredients in a bowl then cover the top of the fish with the spice mixture.
  3. Melt the butter and oil in a large frying pan and wait for the butter to start sizzling.
  4. Fry the fish on both sides for around 4 minutes on each side or until cooked through.
  5. Serve with green salad and Villa Maria’s Sauvignon Blanc.

Notes

  • The spice mixture is enough for at least 4 cod fillets but should be able to cover 6.
  • The spice mixture amounts to 120ml (8 tbsp).
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: Main Course
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 serving
  • Calories: 137
  • Sugar: 1.5 g
  • Sodium: 239 mg
  • Fat: 3.8 g
  • Carbohydrates: 6 g
  • Fiber: 2.2 g
  • Protein: 21.3 g
  • Cholesterol: 58 mg

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FAQs

Do you have to soak cod fish before cooking? ›

Soaking is the most important step in preparing salt cod. Most recipes say to soak for 24 hours. However, this is risky and may leave the fish too salty. About 48 hours is a better bet.

What is the best cooking technique for cod? ›

Try a gentle cooking method: Instead of adding fat, you can also try a gentle cooking method like steaming or cooking en papillote. Both of these methods help to preserve Pacific cod's high moisture content and produce incredibly tender results.

What is the difference between grilled and blackened cod? ›

Blackened fish has a distinct spicy flavor, while grilled fish has the charred smoky flavor of the grill.

Why do you soak cod in milk? ›

It may sound bizarre, but, according to Epicurious, an effective way to combat fishiness is by soaking the protein in milk prior to cooking. To try this trick in your home kitchen, follow Cook's Illustrated's advice: before cooking, let your fish spend about 20 minutes sitting in milk to absorb any unwanted odors.

Why should you soak fish in milk? ›

Before cooking, soak the fish in milk for 20 minutes

In this scenario, the protein in the milk binds with the compounds that cause that fishy odor, in essence extracting if from the fish. What's left behind is sweet-smelling, brighter flesh with clean flavor. (Just make sure you pour that milk down the drain.

What makes cod taste good? ›

Cod is a beautifully mild and buttery-flavored fish and this preparation couldn't be easier or more stunning. Coat it in paprika and a few other spices, then pan fry it until tender and juicy. It takes under 10 minutes to get restaurant-quality flavor!

Should you soak cod in milk before cooking? ›

milk will remove some of the fishy taste and smell of old fish. If flesh of fish is firm and shiny it is good to cook. Soaking in milk for about 30 mins is to remove the odour.

How long does cod need to be cooked for? ›

Whereas fresh cod might take 15 minutes, frozen will take around 20 to 25 minutes. Preheat the oven to 425˚F. Season your cod to your liking, or whip up a quick sauce. Place cod fillets (about 6 ounces each) in a baking dish.

Why does my cod fall apart when frying? ›

As fish cooks, proteins in the muscle fibers coagulate and the flesh changes from translucent to opaque in appearance. When the collagen softens in heat, it loses its structure and turns to gelatin; the muscle fibers have little to hold them together and the fish separates easily into flakes.

Is cod better in the oven or pan? ›

But more importantly, pan frying yields that deliciously browned exterior on both sides of the fish. Baking or steaming won't accomplish that same golden “crust.” Pro Tips for pan frying cod: Let fish sit at room temp in a colander to drain any excess water, particularly if your fish was previously frozen.

Why is black cod more expensive? ›

Black cod are among the most valuable commercially caught fish in Alaska with a strong Asian market. This can be owed to the high oil content. The domestic market for black cod is mostly high end restaurants on the west coast. Japanese buyers grade black cod in a rather odd way – by depth.

Why is black cod so good? ›

We think the flavor borders on pure butter but with a rich, sweet finish, thanks to the fish's high oil content. Available year-round and with a unique flavor profile, black cod is a great choice for that upcoming birthday dinner, romantic evening, or family dinner.

Is blackened fish healthy? ›

Keep it Healthy: Frying seafood with a breaded coating is a popular way to cook fish, but not the healthiest choice. The cooking technique known as "blackening," however, provides a lot of flavor to fish (or poultry or meat), but with little sodium and no saturated fat.

What do you soak cod in? ›

Place in bowl and soak in cold water for 8 hour in the refrigerator with two to three changes of fresh water for the Authentic Salt Cod. For the Salted Pollock Fillets, place in bowl and soak for 4 hours in the refrigerator with two changes of fresh water.

Should cod be soaked in milk before cooking? ›

Well if you put the seafood in a bowl and add cold milk, cover it and let it sit in the fridge for about a half hour the smell goes away. Then just rinse it off, pat it dry and cook as you normally would. I have used this trick on haddock, cod, swordfish and shrimp.

Are you supposed to soak fish in water? ›

Don't let your fish soak in water for long, even if it's ice-cold water. This will soften the flesh and eventually you'll have a mushy fillet.

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