Herb Crusted Fish Fillets

"From April 2007 edition of Australian Super Food Ideas. Suggested you serve with oven-baked fries, lemon wedges and baby spinach. I used red snapper fillets (skin off) and served with mashed potatoe and steamed vegetables. The original recipe said 4 serves but the 700 grams of red snapper fillets I had could have served 5 to 6 with sides."
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place pine nuts, oats and herbs in a food processor, process until finely chopped, add breadcrumbs and process to combine.
  • Transfer some of the breadcrumb mixture to a shallow plate.
  • Place flour and eggs in separate shallow bowls.
  • Preheat oven to 180 degree celsius.
  • Coat fish in flour, dip in egg, then coat in breadcrumb mixture, pressing crumbs on with fingertips to secure (top up breadcrumbs as required).
  • Pour enough oil to cover the base of a large non-stick frying pan, heat over medium heat until hot.
  • Cook fish for about 3 minutes each side (in batches if necessary - don't over crowd frypan) or until golden.
  • Transfer to a wire rack over a baking tray.
  • Place in oven and cook for 10 minutes or until fish is cooked through.
  • Keep checking the fish, cooking time will vary depending on the thickness of the fillets.

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Reviews

  1. I loved using the fresh herbs from my garden to make this. I used panko instead of the fresh breadcrumbs. I use a large swai fillet, which was not very thick so it cooked through in the pan without my having to turn on the oven. I did have quite a bit of the coating ingredients left, so I sliced some slender Asian eggplant, coated it, and also pan-fried that. It was a bit more fried food than I usually have but really turned out well - I might do this just with veggies another time. Update: I used the same crust ingredients - without the egg wash - with slices of veal liver - very very nice
     
  2. WOW!!! What a great way to dress up plain snapper fillets. I made one change. I had some fresh tarragon that needed using, so subbed that for the basil. Worked fine! I will try again when I have fresh basil. I also think this would be a good coating for boneless chicken breasts!
     
  3. I needed a quick recipe for tonight and this fit the bill. Made this with two small tilapia fillets. The oven wasnt even ready by the time I was done preparing these fish! Since I am VERY pan frying impared when it comes to fish so I did this all in the oven and cooked for about 12 minutes, flipping the fish half way thru, at a very high heated oven. The fish was wonderfully crispy and spiced perfectly. The pine nuts gave it such a great taste, I plan on using this breading combo on chicken. Also I plan on making this even when I DO have time to make dinner (but when does that ever happen!?).
     
  4. What a great coating for fish! I put to good use the remainder of my herb garden but used butter crackers in place of the fresh bread for crumbs. This made for a nice, crisp coating for the tilapia fillets that I had on hand. Since the fillet were a bit thin, I didn't bake them off in the oven, though I did keep them warm in there for about 10 minutes while I got the rest of the dinner ready. We had these with sliced, sauteed potatoes and steamed broccoli for a very nice meal. Thanks I'mPat for this recipe :)
     
  5. this is good with lemon. i would go a little lighter on herbs next time for me , but to be fair ive been ill all week so there you go try this recipe i made it with cod
     
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  1. What a great coating for fish! I put to good use the remainder of my herb garden but used butter crackers in place of the fresh bread for crumbs. This made for a nice, crisp coating for the tilapia fillets that I had on hand. Since the fillet were a bit thin, I didn't bake them off in the oven, though I did keep them warm in there for about 10 minutes while I got the rest of the dinner ready. We had these with sliced, sauteed potatoes and steamed broccoli for a very nice meal. Thanks I'mPat for this recipe :)
     

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