Pan Seared Cod, Haddock, Halibut the right way.
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- čas přidán 4. 10. 2022
- Chefs method to prepare amazing white fish at home., no special tools or ingredients required. please follow Chef Garrin on Instagram for much more recipes, Chef's tips and secrets.
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Simple, straight forward video, succinctly put without all the unessessary empty filler. Thank You.
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I’m putting fish on my grocery list, this looks delicious!
Thank you for an easy to follow video.
Born and raised in Alaska. My favorite food is fish. Thank you for making a very easy to follow video on cooking fish. Many over cook or make cooking complicated.
Great job! Thank you very much! Freshly caught fish is hard to beat.
Damn nice work right there! Freshness, simplicity and paying attention go a long way. Thanks Chef! We need this example!
my pleasure thank you
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Tried this recently. Great technique. I used Haddock. Tasted amazing!
I’m making this tonight! Thank you so much for showing me how to cook this ❤
Awesome! I’m not very good with cooking fish, but this lesson is so easy, thank you. I will cook it this way 🙏
Buy fresh fish and it's hard to mess up.
@@lockedout8643not so
Perfectly seasoned and those cod flacks are the best. If you get a large enough cut of cod you can pretty much make your own cod flake nuggets.
I’m Canadian and love cod and halibut usually as fish & chips.
This is a simple recipe and looks great! I’ll give it a go! Thanks!
Great, fantastic, simple, straight forward, nice, wonderful ! ! The bottom line remains that it's cod, the king of fish, the prince of taste, the majestic knight of the aquatic ! Now, due to this video I am forced to go out and get some cod for diner tonight. I'm hungry, really hungry and cod is the answer !
Beautiful!!! I tried this method with haddock and won’t go back to any other way! Go grateful!
It's always great to see how others prepare fish. Here along the upper texas coast I'm spent much of my life fishing the bay and river systems for salt and fresh water fish. The only way I really like fish is to take the filets and dredge them in cornmeal seasoned with salt and pepper. The deep fat fryer is filled with peanut oil as it has a higher smoking point than most other oils so it will quickly seal the fish from absorbing any fats. As soon as the fish floats up to the top it's done and ready to be eaten. In honesty I'm not a fan of using flour as a fish coating. It always seems to be oily while the cornmeal doesn't. If I'm feeling rushed and want a quick meal then I take the seasoned fish with no breading and saute it in butter until done. Works nice on cod.
Thank you, that's how we have shore lunches while on canoe trips here in Ontario for bass, pickerel and northern pike. For lake trout we cook them in aluminum foil in the embers of a reduced camp fire - with dried onion soup mix and butter. I've dined at some nice restaurants but it doesn't get any better than this.
we did that in Timmins, my brother and I
I don’t understand people picking this apart- it’s one man’s way to cook fish. (Good method, by the way.) If you don’t like it, don’t watch. Think you can do better? Make your own video. 😳
That's the nature of some people, and it's youtube..... have to ignore the negative as it's part of the experience of being video creator.
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Facts! Haters gonna hate!
Thank you so much!! Love fish, can't cook it! Lol..
Great video, must have been fun to catch it yourself
Great video! I always take it off the heat when it’s not quite done, but didn’t know about adding the butter later. I’ll try that tonight!
Thank you for a super video. No music, just straight to the point.
I cook mine very similar, but coat with cornmeal. My wife can’t eat flour, and I hate gluten free flour. I also season with just a tiny sprinkle of “Slap yo Mama.”
Thanks again. Tomorrow morning you can bet I’ll be thawing some Cod, for the evening meal.
Corn meal great option thanks for watching and enjoy the Cod
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Awesome recipe, never cooked Haddock before and it came out delicious! Thank you! Served it with Broccoli Rabe!
I cooked up some Mahi the other night. Salt, Pepper, Garlic and Bay seasoning. 2 half pound fillets about 5/8 of an inch thick. Used some Canola oil, butter and a bit more garlic in the pan and these babies came out so great. Didn't flour them but will try that next time.
Looks wonderful. Trying to do this now. Thank you
Look's delicious Chef. 😋
Thank you.
Going to make this fish recipe tomarrow looks delicious thx for your video!
Everything perfect! Looked sensational. My Mum used to make it like this with cod. Subscribed.
Beautiful! 😊I will make this for dinner; thank you.
This recipe is a keeper. Beautiful!
Thank you so much!
That's pretty much exactly how I pan fry cod or haddock fillets. I can only buy them from a fishmonger or a fish counter in a supermarket, so one really needs to check those use by dates. The fillets I get are usually thinner than shown here, so I allow just 1 minute 30 seconds per side. The most difficult thing about pan frying fillets is to get them to the just right level of doneness as the chef in this video shows very well. My favourite seasoning to sprinkle over the fillets before flouring them is a Polish seasoning called Kucharek. Just a light dusting is all.
there is nothing better than simply pan fried white fish! i can smell it through my screen! i will try it with red snapper! thanks for sharing video!
Exactly how i fry fish. Yours looked very good. ❤
This is the absolute best way to cook fish. Very simply, the fish is the star
Scrumptious!!! :) Now i"ve gotta run out and buy some fish!
I love Newfoundland been moose hunting there about ten years and I always try and get me some cod too! Great video!
That’s the best way to do fish and delicious I do that for almost all my life 👍
Mmmmm, oh so delicious 😋 Love it, now I'm hungry 😊
I like to baste the fish with the hot butter and oil in the pan with a spoon as I'm cooking it....for me it creates the very best final look and taste. p.s I once ate pan fried cod with vegetables in France and watched the chef cook it in a wok. It was exquisite and I have never been able to work out how he cooked it, tossing the cod and vegetables in the wok and not have the cod break apart...the end result was potatoes, vegetables and cod all cooked perfectly with absolutely no loss of shape in the cod.
It's surely practice. That chef cook has likely been preparing the same dish hundreds of times.
That’s the way I like it. Quick and simple.
To the point ,i learned which side frys first.Thx.👍🎣
I can almost smell that cooking. Wish I had some nice, fresh caught Newfoundland haddock right about now. You cook it the same way I do!
Thanks for this. It looks yummy. I’m off t9 d9 my own now. Enjoy!👍👍
Looks awesome!! Like the idea of adding the butter near the end!
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
Hope you enjoy
I will try that... Thankyou 👍...Looks Beautiful...👍
Thank you very much, let me know how it turns out for you.
Very good job my Man! I do it exactly like you and it's taste very good with boiled potatoes. Thank you for sharing. Bon appetit!
Thank you glad you liked the video
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Ok, now I’m STARVING!!
Well thanks alot, now you got me hungry. 🙂
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I just watch this, and literally just went to the store and bought some halibut 💯
I can do this! 🎉
absolutely you can.... have everything all prepped ready to go before starting. Enjoy
Halibut is awesome but it’s about $25/lb where I live!
I love Cod and Haddock, I would have it more often but it is too damn expensive!
yes it can be at times for sure.
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Just made this and wow lol, you are right when it's fresh, the fish is the star of the show. Salt pepper and flour that's all you need. Haddock is my favorite white fish.
Thank you. I'm glad you tried it... I love Haddock too but it's abundant fresh daily where I live. We were on vacation in Newfoundland and a relative fishes cod daily, brought some on the plane in ice packs and cooked it ASAP... the cod there has no parasites and sooooo much better than whatvis caught in my area.
Thank you. I'm glad you tried it... I love Haddock too but it's abundant fresh daily where I live. We were on vacation in Newfoundland and a relative fishes cod daily, brought some on the plane in ice packs and cooked it ASAP... the cod there has no parasites and sooooo much better than whatvis caught in my area.
Pan seared fish is my favorite…Yum
Very interesting an informative. Tank you.
Garrin. I'm Garon but I know my ancestor was married as Garin in 1499 in Lyon France. We've been in Quebec since 1746. Great technique on the fish!
looks fantastic
I love fish. Thanks Buddy
I love Fish please keep making the videos
Right on Chef Garrin 🤩It's the Canadian way to cook Fish EH 🤗 Just basic Ingredients I am on the west coast B C
(Right now we have A 2 year Pink Salmon run Sept 2023) On the west coast we like Fresh Poached Salmon or Fresh Caught
Trout. the best is a Salmon Steak's or Trout Fillet's cooked on 🥰🤗Open Camp fire lots O butter/fresh dill/Lemon & fried in a cast iron Pan
on An open campfire 🔥(Salt/pepper to taste) With Yukon Gold Potato's and Boiled Chilliwack Corn 🌽Just❤🙏IT
I want some
Enjoyed that and will go to fishmongers tomoz 😊
Great video. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it.
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You can’t beat cod done with a beaten egg and coated with natural breadcrumbs ! Shallow fry flesh down first !Yum Yum!
These look good. Easy to do. I agree. I usually like to add salt, pepper and a little paprika to the flower if I’m using flower. If not using flower, I season right on the fish and then put a little lemon at the end. Great work. Your channel is moving along good too. I recently started mine hoping to reach the numbers as well. Thanks for this beautiful fish cooking.
Are you hawking your channel here...like Cher hawked her album in Jack's dream.
@@mehere337 😂😂thank you for this morning laugh. I’m not as famous as Cher 😊. I’m trying to build my base and help others too. My coworkers have been pushing me for 2 years to start a channel. I finally did. I do enjoy cooking and do look at others as well to learn and compare. Thank you 😊
@@CookandBakewithSamer Cooking... that's a good thing! Enjoy your day!
Good luck with your channel. If you do a lot of baking, you might want to be sure and spell it "flour," not flower.🌻
@@justathought88 thank you and thank you for seeing the typos. I should to double check the wording. Flower 😂 I really appreciate it.
I followed this recipe with flounder filets, and it was truly delicious! Especially useful is cutting the filets into pieces.
Flounder is delicious
All you have to do is cover it for a minute after the initial cooking to make sure it's not raw in the middle, done.
For sure, that's for steamed fish, also a good method.
Simple and nice . I cover with a Lid last 2 mins so cooks thru without drying .
Im so glad u seasoned your fish and not the flour 👍🥰
Corn oil works well, also. I would prefer cooking fish over the coals using Pam for the grill. Those plates work well. 7 minutes per side is a winner. Just a bit of helpful input from an old Yankee.
Looks delicious
I miss my sea fishing days. Nothing like fresh caught mackerel, cod, pollock or sea bass. BBQ on the beach with family and friends.
I moved to BC, but I sure miss Atlantic cod.
I have two haddock fillets in my fridge.....I usually grill it but will try this today. Thank you!!
Haddock is great. Deep, cold water fish is the best .
I love all fish! I’ve tried cooking fish a couple of ways but this looks lovely! Will be trying it tonight 😋
Thanks, it's simple, clean, and the best way to prepare fresh fish as not to mask the amazing flavor. Let me know how it goes for you.
Update on the fish! It was truly delicious! The skin was beautifully crispy and the fish was perfectly cooked! My husband is not a fish person but liked the look of it so much that he now wants to try! 😃
@Jayne Scott that's so terrific glad it all went well.
Yummy fryed fish fryed potatoes cornbread,corn on the cob baked beans coleslaw my mouth is watering fish looks good
Yes, this looks juicy and succulent 🤤
That looks delicious!!
Thanks so much, give it a try
@@chefgarrin I definitely intend to. As a matter of fact, I remember my Mother cooking Plaice in England the same way. when I was a child (a very long time ago ha!). Thanks for reminding me.
@Sunshine OMG you have a DOODLE!!!!, Best dogs ever, had one (Skooner) 14 years... had him 14 amazing years he passed a few years ago but I babysit and borrow a few Doodles now. Too busy to do the puppy thing again and it's rare to get a rescue doodle in my area.
@@chefgarrin You are so right about DOODLES being the best dog ever. I am sorry you lost yours but 14 years is a good life for the breed. I had mine for 13.5 years and miss her every day. Can't do it again. Take care and happy cooking!!
Good one. Cod is the top fin fish in the ocean for me. There are dozens of ways it can be cooked too.
Perfect way to cook the finest Scottish haddock!
❤ pretty well a staple in our house when kids that or haddock.. new potatoes , carrots and dilled white sauce
So good!
That looks lush ❤
Thanks
Lovely. That sure beats my air fryer fish sticks.
Well I sure hope so LOL
And sometimes fishsticks are what we crave sometimes... with Kraft Dinner..... nothing wrong with that.
Great, Simple way to pan-seared fillets of white fish, comes with a very cleared info, easy to follow video.
This’s gonna be helpful to many home cooks. (Including me😊)
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I wish you the best of luck on career/life.
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I've been using this method of yours, 😊and it's turned out perfectly, pretty & yummy pieces of fish every time.
Thanks again for sharing. I'm grateful for.
Good health to you🙂 Have a lovely weekend.
Great video ….diolch yn fawr 👍🏴
My pleasure
Beautifully done. Looks delicious. (¿You caught it? Wow. Can't get any fresher than that). Thank you for teaching me to fix such fish fillets.
My pleasure 😊
Chef Garrin. This fish was done to perfection, yum yum!
Canola oil is made from genetically modified rapeseed plants. Before it was GMO, the oil was used as a low-temperature lubricant. But after the First World War, demand for rapeseed oil fell because the oil was cheaper and did not burn at high temperatures.
So the Canadian government funded a university in Canada to genetically modify rapeseed so that it didn't taste too bitter.
Canada called it Canola. However, canola oil is heavily processed with hexane and other chemicals and high temperature to make it palatable and have a long shelf life.
Since canola oil is made from seeds, it is inflammatory, not to mention the chemicals used to turn it into cooking oil, such as hexane, etc.
Since you are a chef, you should fry with clarified butter. It's good up to 480 F (250 C).
Good cooking.
That's my take on it, geaux with butter every time.
Yes great idea for sure
You can use corn starch if you are allergic to flour.
You could but it's gritty, I would just cook as is will still be fantastic.
Nice!, just a little tip I learned after your done cooking it either frying , baking or broiling, add a drizzle of white vermouth. It really makes a nice addition. Cheers 😊
Great idea!!
Great job. I live in Newfoundland. We know good fish. Also good with skin left on.
Yes, thanks
Have friends and family in Twillngate and had fresh Cod daily...... Deep fried many times, salt cod a few ways and a fish fry.
I'll try it! Cod is a staple for me. I usually bake my cod with garlic and olive oil, but this looks too good to pass up. Good video.
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As a cape bretoner who cooks a lot of fish this way I say good job
Thank you... I spent a lot of time in Arachat as a child. Uncles were fisherman
Perfect!!
Thank you
I prep it same as do, except I dip it in flour mixture, then into beaten eggs, again back in flour, and finally a deep fryer. Both techniques are delicious.
Forget canola oil.
Yum and I don’t normally eat fish!
I mostly agree. Not being from North America, I use no or little salt for salt water fish. It kills the taste. It can always be added later when eating. Canola is not allowed in Europe. When in the US, I tried it once, but discarded it. I mostly use a mixture of mild olive oil for frying and frying butter. (beurre à rôtir). Good point not to move the fish around in the pan.
Thank you. For me, this helps de-mystify cooking fish.
My pleasure
Avocado oil my friend. Keep it healthy. 👍
I like that he pronounces filet correctly.
NICE!
Thanks!
Chef? AAAAahahahahahahahahaha.... chef hahahahahahahahahaha. Thanks, man, it's always good to start the day with a good laugh.
Yummmmmm!!!
I'm not a great cook, but I respect quality fish like that!
Salted butter and pepper only 😋
Thank-you
Yum
I like cooking mine in dill pickle juice in stead of lemon juice, with a few pickle slices on the fish. And when I flip it I cover it with cinnamon and cook it in.
Looks like a good
Simple meal. Gives me a brake from the salmon I'll usually make.
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metal implement on a non-stick pan is a tell
thyme is good with a bit of codfish
Got my haddock cooking in oven with butter, garlic, oregano, parsley and white wine!