Haddock With Bacon and Onions

"Recipe courtesy Rachael Ray Use cippolini, small Italian flat-shaped sweet onions, but, medium yellow onions, quartered then thinly sliced may be substituted. Cippolini are widely available, so check for them in the local market."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Rinse fish and pat dry.
  • Sprinkle fish with lemon juice and salt.
  • Coat an oven-safe handled large skillet with a drizzle of olive oil and a little softened butter. If your skillets all have rubber handles, coat handle twice with tin foil and it should be fine in the oven.
  • Set portioned fish into skillet.
  • Heat a small skillet over medium high heat. Add a drizzle of olive oil and the bacon. Render the fat in the bacon 3 minutes then add onions.
  • Sweeten and soften onions and garlic 10 minutes.
  • Remove pan from heat.
  • Add bread crumbs to the pan and turn them to coat them in drippings. Add parsley and capers combine.
  • Top fish with coating of onions, bacon and bread crumbs.
  • Bake 15 minutes. Transfer fish to dinner plates and top with chopped tomato.

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  1. Tasty! I did the recipe a little differently than posted. First I used a baking dish instead of a skillet for the fish. It just didn't make much sense for me to put the fish in a skillet and then put the skillet in the oven when I was doing no cooking on the stove top in that skillet. Next I used real bacon bits instead of bacon. I never have strip bacon around. It gets eaten as soon as it is in the house and cooked. LOL I added extra olive oil and a touch of butter to make up for the missing rendered bacon fat. I thought my haddock was a four big fillets but when I opened the bag it turned out to be 13 tiny little fillets. So I ended up with a lot of topping per fillet but it was good so I didn't mind. It took less time to bake b/c my fillets were so small but I anticipated that and adjusted accordingly.
     
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  1. Tasty! I did the recipe a little differently than posted. First I used a baking dish instead of a skillet for the fish. It just didn't make much sense for me to put the fish in a skillet and then put the skillet in the oven when I was doing no cooking on the stove top in that skillet. Next I used real bacon bits instead of bacon. I never have strip bacon around. It gets eaten as soon as it is in the house and cooked. LOL I added extra olive oil and a touch of butter to make up for the missing rendered bacon fat. I thought my haddock was a four big fillets but when I opened the bag it turned out to be 13 tiny little fillets. So I ended up with a lot of topping per fillet but it was good so I didn't mind. It took less time to bake b/c my fillets were so small but I anticipated that and adjusted accordingly.
     

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