Lemon Butter Cod Recipe - Cooking Classy (2024)

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A simple yet incredibly flavorful Lemon Butter Cod recipe! Made with flakey cod fish, a simple seasoning, bright lemon, and ultra rich butter! It’s pan seared to achieve a light browning and flavor boost, and you can have it ready in just 25 minutes!

This post is sponsored by Danish Creamery. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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How to Cook Cod

Cod is an easy fish to cook and there are several methods to choose from. You can bake cod, grill it, pan fry (sear) or even smoke it. My favorite is pan seared.

Why? The two biggest reasons are flavor and time. Pan searing adds more flavor than other options (think golden brown perfection) and it can cook in under 10 minutes on the stovetop!

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The Best Way to Make Cod!

This cod recipe is my favorite way to prepare cod! I’ve tried other options but they aren’t ever quite as delicious.

Cod can be pretty mild tasting and it’s a versatile fish that adapts well to various flavors. Here we enhance it by browning in a hot skillet and finishing with an impressive and well balanced sauce.

A classic seafood upgrade used to amplify flavor used here, is a tempting and welcomed trio of ingredients. Basic but bold – it’s lemon, butter and garlic.

And we don’t just use your typical everyday butter. We are making it top notch delicious with a special ingredient – Danish Creamery European Style Butter!

I am obsessed with this butter lately! It makes the best cookies, excellent cakes, the ultimate buttered toast, and it upgrades your favorite savory recipes too.

What’s superior about it? The extra fat and less water content. It is 85% butterfat (which is even higher than most European butters coming in at 82% to 83% butterfat, and traditional butter at only 80% butterfat).

It’s also slow churned in small batches offering a velvety texture, plus it’s preserved in foil so it maintains it’s fabulous flavor and doesn’t absorb any off flavors from the fridge.

It’s extra rich and extra creamy, just the way butter should be. And their recipe hasn’t changed since 1895, why change such a good thing?

Once you try it you’ll see what all the fuss is about!

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Lemon Butter Cod Recipe Ingredients

  • Cod fillets: Look for fillets that are about 1-inch thick. Thinner or thicker will work cook times will just need to be adjusted accordingly. Fresh is best but if you only have access to frozen (and thawed) that works fine too.
  • Flour: This soaks up moisture and encourages browning, plus it helps the sauce stick to the fish. Only a little is needed.
  • Seasonings – paprika, onion powder, thyme, oregano, cayenne pepper, salt and pepper.
  • Danish Creamery European Style Butter: The salted or unsalted version will work here. If using unsalted add a few pinches of salt to the sauce.
  • Olive oil: Olive oil is used in addition to the butter so it doesn’t burn at a higher heat.
  • Garlic: Preferably use fresh garlic not bottled or powder for best flavor.
  • Lemon juice: Only use fresh lemon. The bottled has a preserved flavor that will stand out here.
  • Chicken broth: Just a little is added to thin out the sauce.
  • Parsley: Used for a nice finish for a pop of color and hint of fresh herb flavor.

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How to Make Lemon Butter Cod

  1. Mix flour and seasonings: In a small mixing bowl whisk together flour, paprika, onion powder, thyme, oregano, cayenne pepper, salt and pepper.
  2. Spread mixture over cod: Sprinkle and spread flour mixture over both sides of the cod fillets (use up all of the mixture).
  3. Heat fats in skillet: Melt 1 Tbsp butter and 1 Tbsp olive oil in a non-stick skillet over medium-high heat.
  4. Cook cod in skillet, transfer: Add cod and sear until golden brown and cooked through on each side, about 4 minutes per side (fish should flake easily with a fork when done). Transfer to serving plates.
  5. Melt remaining butter in skillet:Reduce burner temperature to medium-low. Melt remaining 4 Tbsp butter in same skillet.
  6. Saute garlic: Add garlic and saute just until fragrant and just lightly deepened in color (but not browned), about 15 seconds.
  7. Add liquids to butter: Remove from heat and carefully pour and stir in chicken broth and lemon juice (careful it will steam!).
  8. Pour sauce over cod, garnish and serve: Immediately pour sauce over cod fillets. Sprinkle with parsley and serve warm.

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Helpful Cooking Tips for Cod

  • If it is frozen be sure to thaw thoroughly before cooking. Usually it takes one day of thawing in the fridge, never defrost in the microwave or you can ruin the texture and even partially cook it.
  • If cod is overly wet, dab fairly dry with paper towels. It should be barely damp so flour sticks, but dry enough it will brown nicely.
  • Be careful not overcook the cod or it will be tough and bouncy.
  • To know when it’s done, cod should flake easily with a fork and it should lose it’s translucent and raw appearance.
  • Cod can be cooked skin-on or skinless. Per personal preference, I like to remove skin but you could leave it on if preferred.
  • If you opt to leave skin, cook skin side down first. Then to keep that skin nice and crisp plate with sauce underneath and serve skin-side upright.
  • Atlantic or pacific cod may be used, though many argue Atlantic is better. There are some textural and light flavor differences.

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Cod Recipe Flavor Variations

  • Try other seasonings or blends.
  • Use a different herb to finish like dill, basil or cilantro.
  • Make it spicy or mild by increasing or omitting cayenne pepper.
  • Pescatarian vegetable broth can be substituted for chicken broth.
  • In a pinch, lime juice will work in place of lemon.

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Made with flakey cod fish, a simple seasoning, bright lemon, and ultra rich butter! It's pan seared to achieve a light browning and flavor boost, and you can have it ready in just 25 minutes!

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Servings: 4

Prep15 minutes minutes

Cook10 minutes minutes

Ready in: 25 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a small mixing bowl whisk together flour, paprika, onion powder, thyme, oregano, cayenne pepper, salt and pepper.

  • Sprinkle and spread flour mixture over both sides of the cod fillets (use up all of the mixture).

  • Melt 1 Tbsp butter and 1 Tbsp olive oil in a non-stick skillet over medium-high heat.

  • Add cod and sear until golden brown and cooked through on each side, about 3 - 4 minutes per side (fish should flake easily with a fork when done). Transfer to serving plates.

  • Reduce burner temperature to medium-low. Melt remaining 4 Tbsp butter in same skillet.

  • Add garlic and saute just until fragrant and just lightly deepened in color (but not browned), about 15 seconds.

  • Remove from heat and carefully pour and stir in chicken broth and lemon juice (careful it will steam!).

  • Immediately pour sauce over cod fillets. Sprinkle with parsley and serve warm.

Nutrition Facts

Lemon Butter Cod Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 315Calories from Fat 171

% Daily Value*

Fat 19g29%

Saturated Fat 10g63%

Trans Fat 1g

Cholesterol 111mg37%

Sodium 658mg29%

Potassium 771mg22%

Carbohydrates 4g1%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 31g62%

Vitamin A 973IU19%

Vitamin C 10mg12%

Calcium 51mg5%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Cod Recipe, Pan Seared Cod

Author: Jaclyn

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FAQs

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.

How to cook cod Martha Stewart? ›

Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Butter a 9-by-13-inch nonreactive baking dish; set aside. ...
  2. Season fish with salt and pepper; place in baking dish. Scatter olive mixture evenly over fish. ...
  3. Cover dish with foil. Bake until fish is firm, flaky, and cooked through, 15 to 17 minutes.
Jan 31, 2022

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.

Should you soak cod in milk before cooking? ›

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.

Should you rinse cod before cooking? ›

No need to rinse frozen cod.

Some recipes may tell you to rinse your frozen cod before cooking it to get rid of ice crystals, but this step is unnecessary. If anything, it might leave your fish a bit waterlogged.

How do you cook Jamie Oliver cod? ›

Season the cod with sea salt and black pepper, place on an oiled baking tray and lay two slices of pancetta over the top of each fillet. Halve the lemons and place the four lemon halves, cut side down, on the tray next to the fish. Roast in the preheated oven for 10 to 15 minutes, or until the fish flakes easily.

Do you rinse cod before frying? ›

Thanks for a great question, Alanna! You don't need to rinse fish, chicken, pork, or any other meat before cooking. Not only does it not get rid of bacteria, it spreads bacteria (if water splashes from the sink in the process of rinsing).

Why do you salt cod before cooking? ›

Salting fish, like sea bass fillets, before cooking helps to firm up the flesh and improves the texture. If you've travelled much in Spain or Portugal you will no doubt of seen salt cod, or bacalao on the menu – this is where the fish is covered in salt for days to remove all the moisture.

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!

How do you bake cod without it falling apart? ›

Additionally, make sure the heat isn't too high and you use enough fat (e.g. olive oil, butter)/liquid (e.g. white wine, lemon juice) to keep it from sticking to the pan. If cod separates in pieces, it is overcooked. The flesh should still be slightly tender and in one piece.

Why is my baked cod tough? ›

Overcooked fish loses its natural moisture, which can result in a dry and chewy texture. The proteins in the fish also begin to tighten, which can make the fish tough and rubbery. In addition, overcooked fish can have a severe lack of flavor, as the heat causes the natural oils in the fish to evaporate.

Why is my pan fried cod tough? ›

We recommend using a light coating of oil and heat the pan over medium-high heat until hot before adding the fish. Hot oil will cause a crust to form which will keep the fish together. Why is my pan fried cod tough? If your fish is tough, it's most likely because you overcooked it.

Why does my cod fall apart when frying? ›

Fish proteins break apart pretty easily at warmer temperatures, so keep it refrigerated until ready to use. Dry off the fillets/nuggets/tenders before battering to ensure better adhesion, which helps support the fish such that it falls apart less easily. Cook at the right temperature for the right amount of time.

What is the cod fish technique? ›

COD-FISH is a strand-specific modification of standard FISH technology which allows the hybridization of single-stranded probes to one, and only one, chromatid of a metaphase chromosome.

How do you cook cod so it's not rubbery? ›

Sprinkle the fish with parsley, salt, and pepper before adding a squeeze of lemon juice. Then, place sliced lemon pieces on top of the fish. Place the pan in the oven to bake for 12-15 minutes depending on the size of your fillets. You'll know it's done cooking when the cod turns slightly opaque and flakes with a fork.

How long does cod need to be cooked for? ›

Preheat oven to 400°F (207°C). Arrange the cod fillets in baking tray. Drizzle the olive oil onto the fish, follow by lemon juice, salt and cayenne pepper. Bake the cod in the oven for 10 - 12 minutes, depends on the thickness of the cod.

What is the best cooking method for fish and why? ›

Make sure to cook your fish in a way that doesn't overwhelm the flavor. The level of fat in the meat. Leaner types of seafood dry out more easily, which makes them better suited for wet cooking methods like steaming and poaching. Fatty fish like tuna and salmon, on the other hand, are ideal for grilling and roasting.

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