Five Easy Tips for Cooking Fish
Americans tend to eat twice as many fish dinners at
restaurants as they do at home largely because they are unsure
how to properly prepare fish. Here are some easy and common
sense tips about cooking fish at home.
1) Buying fish - Fish
should be purchased either frozen or very fresh at the market.
Since fish is delicate, fresh fish should not be refrigerated
for more than one or two days. Frozen fish should be well
thawed before it is cooked and both frozen and fresh fish
should be well dried before cooking.
2) The Fry Pan - One of the most popular
methods of cooking fish is to pan fry it in a shallow amount of
oil.
White fish should be coated before it is pan fried in order
to protect the delicate flesh from the heat. A coating of
seasoned white or wholemeal flour or a mixture of flour, beaten
egg and fine bread crumbs is sufficient.
Olive oil or a combination of oil and butter will give the
fish a tasty crispness. The oil should be shallow, about 1/8
inch, and should be preheated in a cast iron or heavy skillet
over medium heat to about 365 degrees F. This is hot enough to
make a small cube of bread sizzle loudly and brown up in about
45 seconds.
Place a few pieces of coated fish into the skillet without
crowding and cook them for about 2 to 3 minutes on each side.
Thicker pieces should cook for 5 to 6 minutes on the first side
and for about 4 minutes on the other side.
Avoid overcooking the fish because overcooking will cause it to
taste dry and tough. White fish will change from a translucent
color to an opaque color when cooked and will begin to flake
when it is done. Fish that flakes too easily is an indication
that it may be dry and overcooked. Cook it only to the point
where the translucent color fades.
3) Grilling is a great way to cook sturdier
fish such as grouper, salmon, tuna, and swordfish. Just be sure
that the grill is preheated and is cleaned and lightly oiled so
that the fish will not stick to it. The sturdier fish may be
cooked with a light coating or without any coating. More
delicate fillets should be coated and grilled in a grill basket
or grilled on a heavy duty sheet of foil.
One of the easiest ways to cook fish is to bake it. Preheat the
oven to 450 degrees F and place the seasoned, coated fish onto
a lightly oiled baking sheet or shallow baking pan. Bake the
fish for about 10 minutes per inch of thickness. As with pan
frying, the white fish is properly cooked when its color turns
opaque and it begins to flake when a fork is inserted into the
center.
4) Oven broiling is another great way to
produce delicious cooked fish. Season and coat the fish well
ahead of time. Preheat the broiler and place the fish 5 to 6
inches beneath the broiler. Watch the fish carefully to avoid
overcooking. Thicker fillets should be turned halfway through
cooking.

5) The microwave oven (!) can be used to
cook a delicious fish dish. Use your favorite recipe for
coating and seasoning and try to make the fillets even
thickness for best results. Thinner sections of the fish can be
folded under each other to help make the fillet an even
thickness.
Rotate the fish halfway through the cooking time if the
microwave oven does not have a turntable. Let the fish stand
for a few minutes to finish cooking. Use the color and flake
tests to check for final doneness.
6) Lastly, fish can be steamed or poached with
excellent results. To steam the fish, place it in a metal or
bamboo steamer. Place the steamer into a saucepan that has
water or stock that has been seasoned with lemon, ginger, or
any seasonings from your favorite recipe.
It is important that the liquid reaches a simmering
temperature but not a boiling temperature. Similarly, the fish
can be poached by lowering it into a liquid that is simmering,
but not boiling. A boiling liquid will cook the fish too
quickly and cause the outside of the fish to overcook.
The poaching liquid can contain any aromatic herb or
vegetable that you enjoy. Cooking times are only a few minutes
and depend on the thickness of the fish. As always, test the
fish for doneness with the color and flake tests.
These easy and common sense tips should give confidence to the
preparation of fish dinners at home. Fish is a delicious source
of protein and should be included regularly in a healthy
diet.
Did you know that the World of Warcraft has an
in-game fishing system? You can catch a variety of fish, worn
boxes, weeds, and so on. The using the WoW cooking system you
can cook up most of these fish (but not the boots) into
something that will benefit your character. If you want to cook
some of these in-game dishes in the real world then
take a look at the Tauren Chef Cookbook.
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