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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have brad's pecorino panko cod w/ leek & swiss chard sauté using 21 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Brad's pecorino panko cod w/ leek & swiss chard sauté:
- Take For the cod
- Take 2 lbs Alaskan cod filets
- Take 1 1/2 cups flour
- Make ready 2 eggs, beaten
- Make ready 3 cups panko breading
- Prepare Sea salt, white pepper, garlic powder, cayenne pepper
- Get Oil for frying
- Get For the leek and Swiss chard sauté
- Make ready 3 large leeks
- Get 1 lg bunch of rainbow Swiss chard
- Prepare 2 tbs minced garlic
- Prepare 1 cup salted chicken broth
- Take 1/4 cup dry white wine
- Prepare 2 tbs white wine vinegar
- Get 1/4 cup sliced, blanched, almonds
- Get 2 oz prosciutto, chopped
- Make ready Black pepper, ground mustard, and a a pinch of cayenne pepper
- Make ready Garnish
- Get 6 oz prosciutto
- Make ready Pecorino Romano cheese
- Make ready Lemon wedges
The Spruce Eats recipe for Baked Panko-Crusted Cod has all the crispy flavor of fried fish with none of the grease. You can sub in any mild white fish, but we especially like it paired with our flaky Wild-Caught Cod Fillets. The flavorful crust is quick to throw together for a weeknight dinner. Place panko in bowl with seasonings.
Instructions to make Brad's pecorino panko cod w/ leek & swiss chard sauté:
- Start with the prosciutto curls. Just tightly roll prosciutto slices. Slice each roll 4 times to get the curls. Place on a greased baking sheet. Either broil or use a toaster oven until they just get crispy.
- Separate the ribs from the leaves of the Swiss chard. Course chop leaves and set aside. Thinly slice the chard ribs. Cut off the leek leaves. Thinly slice leeks as well. Discard or use the leek leaves for the broth.
- At the same time, cut cod into 6 oz portions and lightly salt. Set aside for a couple minutes.
- Prepare the fish batter. Season the flour well with the spices. Mix well. I do my breading in ziplock bags. Less mess. Place seasoned flour in one bag and panko in another. Beat eggs in a shallow dish.
- In a heated large frying pan, add a little olive oil, leeks and chard ribs. Saute until they sweat off a little. Add garlic and season to taste and continue to sauté for 3 minutes. Add white wine and turn up heat to medium high. Let wine reduce until almost gone. Add the chard greens and the rest of the chard ingredients and mix well. Cover with a lid for 5 minutes. Then remove lid and saute until everything is tender and the liquid has reduced to a sauce.
- Cooking the chard has to be timed with the fish. First dredge the fish in flour. Then egg, then panko. Coat well. Either deep fry or pan fry until golden brown.
- Plate swiss chard, arrange fish on top. Squeeze a wedge of lemon over all. Grate a little pecorino on top. Arrange prosciutto crisps around the edge. Serve immediately, and please enjoy.
The flavorful crust is quick to throw together for a weeknight dinner. Place panko in bowl with seasonings. Dip fish into egg, then into panko, pressing panko into fish. Place fish on cookie sheet, after all fish is coated, spray fish with cooking spray. Panko breadcrumbs give these simple baked fish fillets a crunchy coating, and cooking them in the oven is easy and quick.
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