THIS IS WITHOUT DOUBT THE FINEST WAY I HAVE EVER COOKED FRIED COD AND AT 77 I WISH I HAD DONE IT 60 YEARS AGO ,ABSOLUTELY 1ST CLASS AND I AM A CARPENTER,NOTHING FLASH BOG STANDARD TESCO COD LOINS.NO EGG TASTE AT ALL. THANKS A MILLION . YOU ARE THE MASTER FRYER. ALL THE BEST TONY T. KEEP A GOOD LIGHT
I'm an 80-y-o Yank and I've been frying skinless cod like this all my life. One added step, though. After the egg wash, dip the fish in a seasoned bit of bread crumbs. The coating will be crunchy and the taste is stupendous. Enjoy.
@@-_-chase5536 80 yr olds are not boomers ya noob. Boomers are in their 70s...this gentleman borders the great generation and the boomers. Same as Bernie Sanders. They are a small buffer generation (like mine, Gen X between boomers and Millennials) His generation rocks!
Hi Ed...sounds like a great idea! I also use different flour for flavor. Try coconut flour for a bit of that tropical flavor! That with the lemon (or seafood seasoning) and this method is out of this world! Thank you for sharing!
Hi Scott, I'm 55 in a weeks time and after all these years, I decided to start learning to cook about 3 weeks ago. I really am a complete beginner Scott and I started cooking baby potatoes, corn on the cob and fresh carrots in a steamer and the taste was really lovely, but I also tried cooking salmon in the steamer as well, but found it very dry and boring. Two nights ago, I tried to duplicate with cod what you are superbly teaching here and because your explanations were so so brilliant, I ended up with a meal, where the cod was absolutely jaw droppingly tasteful. moist and I loved it sooooo much! I did struggle to remove the skin 100 percent, but when I took a mouthful of that cod, god, I suddenly realised that I really can learn to cook, if I have excellent teachers like yourself showing me the way. Scott, I want to thank you millions for sharing your skills and although I sliced the top of my thumb off a few nights ago with a carving knife trying to chop parsley (told you I was a complete beginner - 4 stitches later), you have instilled in me so much belief, that I CAN cook! Tonight, I also tracked down your other video, cooking cod with the skin on and found that it tasted even better, (if that is at all possible). I think this is because I never squeezed so much lemon this time, but I guess that’s a personal preference. Scott, I owe you big time mate, I really do. Many thanks, Terry
never too late man! my dad is in his 70s and still can only cook hockey puck hamburgers on the grill. that is what we called them back in the day. i love cooking and nothing is better for your health. except raw fruits and veggies but that can get boring real quick.
Terry i hope you don't ever eat Bass lol. for salmon, all i do is cook it in a pan with olive oil. but put "Salmon Magic from Chef Prudhomme" on it. you can find that seasoning pretty easily in most stores or online. seriously, that is all you need. i love cooking, just an amateur, but i make great food. i hope u follow through and do it. you can add it to any fish really but so good with salmon. add seasoning to fish, rub it in. then add a bit of oil to fish or pan so it doesn't stick too bad. cook 3-5 minutes per side. so easy and the best!!!! if you like chicken and want to save money, buy thighs. same situation.......add seasoning like "montreal seasoning" and pan cook. cooking is so easy and really important so you are healthy. eat as much raw veggies as possible. cooking veggies kills a lot of nutrients and enzymes. salads all the time!! ok i stop blabbing
I’m so excited to see a 12 year old enjoying this simple recipe! My 12 year old asked me to make cod and out of all the recipes on UA-cam, I’ve decided to go with this one! Mainly because I’m just getting the hang of decent cooking and grilling, and because most of the cod recipes encourage a lot of seasoning, herbs and spices, but my 12 yr old and I prefer the natural flavor of fish and steak without heavy seasoning! Plus, this recipe will allow able to break in my new nontoxic chemical free Caraway frying pan! Can’t wait! 😋👏🏼
I am from New-England in the States. I grew up on the coast, Massachusetts, Salem, Essex, Gloucester. I also lived in England, Suffolk, for a year and a half. I know and love good fish. This is the best pan-fried method to cook Cod I have ever tried. My wife and I will have it no other way now ! Brilliant!
I have cooked my cod twice now this way. So Good. Will never go back to my old way(sorry Grandma). Have my cod getting ready to do this again. Can't wait, so good. Thank you.
I cooked this for my wife and she was amazed. First time cooking it and I followed your simple steps. Thanks, It's definitely going in my menu rotation.
I tried this recipe and the fish was outstanding! Thank you so much for posting this video sir. My wife asked me to cook this dish, over and over again with extra lemon and butter sauce and it's a big hit every time. Thanks again for the wonderful recipe.
I’ve been professional chef nearly 50 years now and had to try this at home for my wife! Wow , despite the cod being thicker then yours and leaving skin on which took slightly longer then 7 minutes. It was amazing, especially the lemon juice and butter basting , thanks for the inspiration 🙌
Cooked this recipe tonight, have to say it was the best piece of cod i have ever tasted. It cooked to perfection in 7 mins, and not a hint of egg. Thank you so much for sharing.
I've never made cod before and this was absolutely amazing! I served it up with some pan fried potatos with shallots and chives. I'll be making this every week now I'm sure.
These cooking videos of Scott Rea’s should be put into the British National Archive. It’s good authentic English cooking, and it tastes amazing no matter where you’re from. Love the trick with the flour, that’s new for me:)
I was set to make beer battered cod until I realized I forgot the beer so I tried this instead and it was absolutely delicious. The egg and light dusting of flour basically formed a cocoon that made it extra tasty and looked great too. Thanks for the video!
Thank you so very much for this video. I am 64 a couple days ago and because of you, just learned to cook the best tasting cod. I hope you make more videos. You have a great presentation. Thank you from California
Cod in heaven. I am not the biggest Cod fan, but after trying your recipe and tip for keeping it in one piece, I have been converted and seen the light. It flaked as it should but the flakes stayed in one piece and it was moist all the way through...Superb! Cheers, Simon.
After 50 years of wondering and once trying the egg on BEFORE the flour I have just today learnt jow to do it properly,!!!THANK YOU SO MUCH for this enlightening video....(.and the entertaining subtitles!!)I 'll be looking at more of your tips for sure!!!
I just cooked my cod for supper and it was the best I have ever tasted, better than most fish n chips shops. However I didn't have lemon am sure it will hv tasted even better. Thank you Scott my family enjoyed your recipe.
I just tried your recipe and the cod fillets turned out perfect. I did add some fresh dill to the flour to give it a little extra flavor. I'm going to make fish more often. Thank you!
Hello Scott, I was wanting something different for dinner and I stumbled across your channel. I couldn't stop watching! Next thing I knew I was headed to the grocery store. It was easy and tasted AMAZING!!! My wife couldn't stop eating it. Thank you for sharing... I am sure to be a follower of yours. As an earlier comment stated "a healthier alternative to Fish-n-Chips".
My Mother was from NFLD. This is similar to how she fried her delicious Cod just minus the butter. I could never make it like she did- never was like hers. Haven’t tried in years to make it but because my daughter misses this dish so much and would like to teach her daughter I’ll be giving it another try! 🙂 Thank you for your video!
I had already put blackened fish seasoning on my cod when I found this video, but I did the flour and egg coating over it and pan fried it just lile you did. Turned out awesome! Thanks for this. :)
I coat my cod loin with seasoned flour, put it in a cast iron skillet with butter and olive oil, fry at medium for 2 minutes on each side, then place the skillet of loin in the oven at 350 F for appx. 7 minutes, i have never had a problem with the loin falling apart.
Only saw this earlier in the week and tried it tonight... it really is sensationally good! The missus loved it too and gave it a 10/10. Nice one Scott 👍
I’m from Boston. The land of the Bean and the Cod. By far and wide the most important food fish on earth. I’m gonna try this recipe! My mother would dip ground fish fillets (haddock, cod, flounder) in flour and egg, then fry. What she didn’t do was use butter and lemon after. She just fried it in canola oil, not pan sear. Looking forward to trying your recipe. Thank you.
I am 61 and I want to say a big thank you for the recipe I can tell you it was the nicest piece of smoked cod I've ever tasted. Will be trying to use same method for monk fish and haddock I'm sure it will be as good glad to have seen this video.
I felt the skin on the a cod but,still cooked it like this! It was Magnificent . I used Cornflower because that's all I had. You never tasted the egg. Good trick Thank You!
I have lived next to the western shoreline of Lake Michigan for decades, where Friday night fish frys of fresh lake perch were the norm at every little restaurant, most places almost always dipped the filets in heavy batter before frying. I stopped eating breaded fish back in the early eighties. I had a taste for fried fish today instead of broiled, this method turned out excellent, just a light crust on the very outside, I could taste the delicate fish, not breading, perfect. Thanks.
I made this recipe a couple weeks ago and it was great! Tonight I'm gonna try using panko breading after the egg wash for my wife who prefers a bit of a crunch. I also add a couple of lemon halves to the pan after turning the fish and let them fry, they make a nice garnish.
That flour trick is pretty traditional in my experience. I have a cod fillet. I will try your recipe. Salt, pepper, lemon; all staples. I look forward to it!
This truly is SOOOOOOO GOOD! I used about 1/3 of that knob of butter to make it feel like I'm being healthy about it but otherwise followed these directions and it is super tasty!
I've always used seasoned flour and sometimes it would still stick. Last night I used your method with the egg and no sticking....delicious! I will cook cod this way from now on. Thank you.
This is exactly how I cook cod and it does work very well. The key is like he said though... You gotta leave it alone while it cooks. If you gotta check it wait at least a minute before lifting it up if you are using med/high heat. Nice Video!
Thanks! I'm cooking cod for the 1st time tonight. I usually dip my fish in egg first then flour but I'm trying your way tonight. Thanks for sharing the video :)
I just made this using Icelandic cod and it came out great. The only changes I made was I didn't use any lemon juice because I don't like lemon with my fish and I added some paprika to the flour mixture to add some color. The fish came out perfectly cooked and delicious. THANK YOU for sharing your excellent recipe and technique.
Cod is a delicate flavor that does NOT need to be destroyed by cajun seasoning. Save that stuff for your rice, something that doesn't have that much flavor, and enjoy the cod for what it is!
@@a.barnard3205 There are many cuisines in the world which heavily season white fish. Try fish in an Indian restaurant and you might realise a change is nice sometimes
Wow tried this for the first time and my family loved it. Really ingenious the part about coating with egg. Only started to cook cos of COVID and videos like these are so inspiring to new cooks.
I guess i am blessed, i live in kentucky and our grocer sells all of the cod loins and filets skinless. I prefer the loin, although it is about 1 u.s. dollar more than the filet, but it is delicious. I also make a cod loin casserole with a white sauce, spinach, and smoothed out mashed potatoes on the top. It is also delicious. I notice we say fil lay, and across the pond you say fil lets, i don't quite know which is correct, but i do know what you are speaking of when you mention the type cut of fish. You have a very nice recipe here my friend.
I am from England and live in Newport KY, your right and I agree, if your going to deep fry the fish and beer batter it then no skin, pan sear needs skin one of the best parts.
Actually the English word 'fillet' comes from the French word 'filet', meaning a strip. Most Brits pronounce the 't' and we use two letter l's. The French do not pronounce the 't'. So you in Kentucky are pronouncing the word the original French way, but we in the UK have a tradition of adopting French words, but then pronouncing them slightly differently. They only pronounce it the French way in very posh pretentious restaurants in the UK.
Just made this for dinner; it's so long since I cooked cod ( now live in the States where it's not really readily available) I could't really remember what to do with it. This was delicious and so simple !! Thank you !!
I have recently had to start changing my diet. A huge part of my meals now include a lot of fish during the week. So of course I started looking for recipes to try out. This recipe of yours has now become one of my go-to’s!! It’s so amazingly delicious and I have it at least once per week. I love how simple it is to make and even my kids raved about how fantastic it was! Thanks so much for sharing!!! I’m truly grateful for this recipe! ❤️ 🍽
Thank you so much, took me 10 min all together, quick, easy and very delicious. Misuses was very pleased and rewarded me kindly after the meal :-D Thanks again
Thank you so much my husband brought home skinless cod (I've only made cod cakes after cooking cod in oven) I found your utube and followed it. The cod was fantastic Thank you again! My husband kept saying how good it was. We will be checking out what else you have.
I made this tonight and it was aaahmazing!!! I couldn’t wrap my head around the egg after the flour but went for it and it made the best fish! I probably used about a tablespoon of flour for a pound of cod and 1 egg- which makes such a difference in a household where we keep the carbs a bit lower- as we say around here in Nashville, ITSAKEEPER!! 🎣
Thanks Richard much appreciated mate,people are loving this technique,as you have found out,just one thing,could you taste the egg?,its genius,many thanks .Scott
THIS IS WITHOUT DOUBT THE FINEST WAY I HAVE EVER COOKED FRIED COD AND AT 77 I WISH I HAD DONE IT 60 YEARS AGO ,ABSOLUTELY 1ST CLASS AND I AM A CARPENTER,NOTHING FLASH BOG STANDARD TESCO COD LOINS.NO EGG TASTE AT ALL. THANKS A MILLION . YOU ARE THE MASTER FRYER.
ALL THE BEST TONY T. KEEP A GOOD LIGHT
I'm an 80-y-o Yank and I've been frying skinless cod like this all my life. One added step, though. After the egg wash, dip the fish in a seasoned bit of bread crumbs. The coating will be crunchy and the taste is stupendous. Enjoy.
ED Martell boomer
@@-_-chase5536 seriously man, shut the hell up.
@@-_-chase5536 80 yr olds are not boomers ya noob. Boomers are in their 70s...this gentleman borders the great generation and the boomers. Same as Bernie Sanders. They are a small buffer generation (like mine, Gen X between boomers and Millennials) His generation rocks!
Hi Ed...sounds like a great idea! I also use different flour for flavor. Try coconut flour for a bit of that tropical flavor! That with the lemon (or seafood seasoning) and this method is out of this world! Thank you for sharing!
@@-_-chase5536 Zoomer fuckwit
Hi Scott, I'm 55 in a weeks time and after all these years, I decided to start learning to cook about 3 weeks ago.
I really am a complete beginner Scott and I started cooking baby potatoes, corn on the cob and fresh carrots in a steamer and the taste was really lovely, but I also tried cooking salmon in the steamer as well, but found it very dry and boring.
Two nights ago, I tried to duplicate with cod what you are superbly teaching here and because your explanations were so so brilliant, I ended up with a meal, where the cod was absolutely jaw droppingly tasteful. moist and I loved it sooooo much!
I did struggle to remove the skin 100 percent, but when I took a mouthful of that cod, god, I suddenly realised that I really can learn to cook, if I have excellent teachers like yourself showing me the way.
Scott, I want to thank you millions for sharing your skills and although I sliced the top of my thumb off a few nights ago with a carving knife trying to chop parsley (told you I was a complete beginner - 4 stitches later), you have instilled in me so much belief, that I CAN cook!
Tonight, I also tracked down your other video, cooking cod with the skin on and found that it tasted even better, (if that is at all possible). I think this is because I never squeezed so much lemon this time, but I guess that’s a personal preference.
Scott, I owe you big time mate, I really do.
Many thanks,
Terry
This is so sweet!!
Rudegirrl How can a man not instinctively use a knife to slice food up? lol,weird.
never too late man! my dad is in his 70s and still can only cook hockey puck hamburgers on the grill. that is what we called them back in the day.
i love cooking and nothing is better for your health. except raw fruits and veggies but that can get boring real quick.
Terry i hope you don't ever eat Bass lol. for salmon, all i do is cook it in a pan with olive oil. but put "Salmon Magic from Chef Prudhomme" on it. you can find that seasoning pretty easily in most stores or online. seriously, that is all you need. i love cooking, just an amateur, but i make great food.
i hope u follow through and do it. you can add it to any fish really but so good with salmon. add seasoning to fish, rub it in. then add a bit of oil to fish or pan so it doesn't stick too bad. cook 3-5 minutes per side. so easy and the best!!!!
if you like chicken and want to save money, buy thighs. same situation.......add seasoning like "montreal seasoning" and pan cook. cooking is so easy and really important so you are healthy. eat as much raw veggies as possible. cooking veggies kills a lot of nutrients and enzymes. salads all the time!! ok i stop blabbing
u have it bass ackwards my friend@Lloyd Bonafide
I've prepared your recipe 4-6 times. Each time I come back here to hear you encourage us again! Thanks again and again!
I’m so excited to see a 12 year old enjoying this simple recipe! My 12 year old asked me to make cod and out of all the recipes on UA-cam, I’ve decided to go with this one! Mainly because I’m just getting the hang of decent cooking and grilling, and because most of the cod recipes encourage a lot of seasoning, herbs and spices, but my 12 yr old and I prefer the natural flavor of fish and steak without heavy seasoning! Plus, this recipe will allow able to break in my new nontoxic chemical free Caraway frying pan! Can’t wait! 😋👏🏼
Thanks, I turn 4 years old in 3 days and I absolutely positively love this recipe. Thank you so much!
I am from New-England in the States. I grew up on the coast, Massachusetts, Salem, Essex, Gloucester. I also lived in England, Suffolk, for a year and a half. I know and love good fish. This is the best pan-fried method to cook Cod I have ever tried. My wife and I will have it no other way now ! Brilliant!
Fontari I know right?! Best ever!
Recently visited your area .... GREAT place and Boston was a great city to visit!
Wow ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL,58 YEARS ON THIS EARTH AND I NEVER KNEW You COULD THIS!!! THANX SOOOO MUCH
Yep, just how my 89 year old Mum has always cooked it !
Beautiful.
I have cooked my cod twice now this way. So Good. Will never go back to my old way(sorry Grandma). Have my cod getting ready to do this again. Can't wait, so good. Thank you.
I saw this video about 5 weeks ago and I have cooked this several times, and for those asking IT'S DAMN GOOD!
I cooked this for my wife and she was amazed. First time cooking it and I followed your simple steps. Thanks, It's definitely going in my menu rotation.
I tried this recipe and the fish was outstanding! Thank you so much for posting this video sir. My wife asked me to cook this dish, over and over again with extra lemon and butter sauce and it's a big hit every time. Thanks again for the wonderful recipe.
I come back here every few months for a refresher....10 out of 10!!!
the eastiest best cod I ever made. Many thanks Mr .Practical!
I’ve been professional chef nearly 50 years now and had to try this at home for my wife! Wow , despite the cod being thicker then yours and leaving skin on which took slightly longer then 7 minutes. It was amazing, especially the lemon juice and butter basting , thanks for the inspiration 🙌
This worked perfect I followed step by step this was the first time i was pan fried cod and it turned out perfect. It tasted great it looked great.
Murader137 Its easy when you know how,and now you do,nice one my friend,cheers.Scott
Cooked this recipe tonight, have to say it was the best piece of cod i have ever tasted. It cooked to perfection in 7 mins, and not a hint of egg. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks, my family loved it and I'm only 12, thanks it so good
you are AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do u still cook?
@@allisonhook6101 i mean he is 17 now so probably not
@@fatkitty4207 why you say that?
@@tomasvods8348 I don't know but he probably is eithet stressed out by college profession chef soo
I’m from Newfoundland, Canada and this is the way I’ve cooked cod my whole life and it’s great method for cooking most fish.
Thank you very much!
Followed this exactly and it turned out just as good as promised! Best fish I've ever cooked! Thank you.
I tried this 4 days ago ,it was great. Today i bought more cod. Thank you so much. This was my 1st time doing cod.
I've never made cod before and this was absolutely amazing! I served it up with some pan fried potatos with shallots and chives. I'll be making this every week now I'm sure.
These cooking videos of Scott Rea’s should be put into the British National Archive. It’s good authentic English cooking, and it tastes amazing no matter where you’re from. Love the trick with the flour, that’s new for me:)
I was set to make beer battered cod until I realized I forgot the beer so I tried this instead and it was absolutely delicious. The egg and light dusting of flour basically formed a cocoon that made it extra tasty and looked great too. Thanks for the video!
Had fish in fridge couldn’t be bothered to make fish pie, saw this and pan cooked it, beautiful!
Literally just cooked this up. Amazing, the fish was soft and juicy, tasted like it was from a healthier alternative fish n chip shop. Loved it
Thank you so very much for this video. I am 64 a couple days ago and because of you, just learned to cook the best tasting cod. I hope you make more videos. You have a great presentation. Thank you from California
Cod in heaven.
I am not the biggest Cod fan, but after trying your recipe and tip for keeping it in one piece, I have been converted and seen the light. It flaked as it should but the flakes stayed in one piece and it was moist all the way through...Superb!
Cheers,
Simon.
After 50 years of wondering and once trying the egg on BEFORE the flour I have just today learnt jow to do it properly,!!!THANK YOU SO MUCH for this enlightening video....(.and the entertaining subtitles!!)I 'll be looking at more of your tips for sure!!!
I just cooked my cod for supper and it was the best I have ever tasted, better than most fish n chips shops. However I didn't have lemon am sure it will hv tasted even better. Thank you Scott my family enjoyed your recipe.
Mavis Godini
Thanks from across the pond, Kentucky in fact. Straight to the point. An informative precise concise video. Hat's off.
Just tried it without egg. Still works greatly. Thank you so much!
I also just prepared it without the egg and it came out great! The flour is a must though.
For supper tonight! Thank you! Can't wait to cook my cod tonight! 👏👍❤️
I just tried your recipe and the cod fillets turned out perfect. I did add some fresh dill to the flour to give it a little extra flavor. I'm going to make fish more often. Thank you!
I just cooked frozen cod and used this method and it turned out incredible.. Some of the best fish I have ever eaten. Thank you Scott.
Hello Scott, I was wanting something different for dinner and I stumbled across your channel. I couldn't stop watching! Next thing I knew I was headed to the grocery store. It was easy and tasted AMAZING!!! My wife couldn't stop eating it. Thank you for sharing... I am sure to be a follower of yours. As an earlier comment stated "a healthier alternative to Fish-n-Chips".
My Mother was from NFLD. This is similar to how she fried her delicious Cod just minus the butter. I could never make it like she did- never was like hers. Haven’t tried in years to make it but because my daughter misses this dish so much and would like to teach her daughter I’ll be giving it another try! 🙂 Thank you for your video!
I had already put blackened fish seasoning on my cod when I found this video, but I did the flour and egg coating over it and pan fried it just lile you did. Turned out awesome! Thanks for this. :)
I wish I'd seen this years ago. I wasted a perfectly good cod loin because I didn't know to do this method. Works fantastic. thank you Scott.
I coat my cod loin with seasoned flour, put it in a cast iron skillet with butter and olive oil, fry at medium for 2 minutes on each side, then place the skillet of loin in the oven at 350 F for appx. 7 minutes, i have never had a problem with the loin falling apart.
Steve Logan
@@kingconfusion6399 ??
Blown away by how simple and delicious this was! Yum! Thanks for posting this!
Only saw this earlier in the week and tried it tonight... it really is sensationally good! The missus loved it too and gave it a 10/10. Nice one Scott 👍
I did it and it was very good! Thanks for sharing this video. I'm so much more comfortable now frying cod which is one of my favs.
That simply looks wonderful. I love cod.
Just cooked it Usually hate cooking fish as I always over cook it , but that was brilliant absolute perfection Thank you
Scott...you nailed it with this recipe and cook style! Thanks!
I’m from Boston. The land of the Bean and the Cod. By far and wide the most important food fish on earth. I’m gonna try this recipe! My mother would dip ground fish fillets (haddock, cod, flounder) in flour and egg, then fry. What she didn’t do was use butter and lemon after. She just fried it in canola oil, not pan sear. Looking forward to trying your recipe. Thank you.
I cannot stop eating this fish. OH MY GOSH! THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO!
I am 61 and I want to say a big thank you for the recipe I can tell you it was the nicest piece of smoked cod I've ever tasted. Will be trying to use same method for monk fish and haddock I'm sure it will be as good glad to have seen this video.
I felt the skin on the a cod but,still cooked it like this! It was Magnificent . I used Cornflower because that's all I had. You never tasted the egg. Good trick Thank You!
Sound great Jen,its a great little trick,all the best.Scott
I have lived next to the western shoreline of Lake Michigan for decades, where Friday night fish frys of fresh lake perch were the norm at every little restaurant, most places almost always dipped the filets in heavy batter before frying. I stopped eating breaded fish back in the early eighties. I had a taste for fried fish today instead of broiled, this method turned out excellent, just a light crust on the very outside, I could taste the delicate fish, not breading, perfect. Thanks.
Fantastic taste! I'll never fry cod another way! Thanks for this tip!
Jessica Reynolds Thanks Jessica,its a great trick,many thanks.Scott
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Best directions video on cod. I always come back here when I make cod because I have the memory of a gold fish.
I have cooked this today, it was delicious, thanks for sharing the recipe, great stuff.
I made this recipe a couple weeks ago and it was great! Tonight I'm gonna try using panko breading after the egg wash for my wife who prefers a bit of a crunch. I also add a couple of lemon halves to the pan after turning the fish and let them fry, they make a nice garnish.
I just made this at home first time EVER cooking fish and it turned out to be REALLY great so thank you very much for this recipe!!
5 stars :D
Scott...
You're an amazingly talented chef.. watcing from Lampeter West Wales..
That flour trick is pretty traditional in my experience. I have a cod fillet. I will try your recipe. Salt, pepper, lemon; all staples. I look forward to it!
I tried it tonight and it is now my favorite way to prepare fish. Absolutely delicious! Thanks Scott!
Have to give you your due. BEST cod ever! I'll never make it another way. Wonderful.
Thanks Scott, I followed your instructions to the letter and ate the best cod fillet I've ever had! Simple, quick and delicious.
Love what I just saw, going to give this a try for my first cod fillet! Here's hoping this will cheer my wife up!!
Bought some cod.... wife cooked it her way. It was too tough. So I tried this recipe.... it worked ! We both loved it. Thanks !
I'm about to cook cod for my parents this evening and by golly I'm going to do it just the way you have explained here! Thanks for the post!
ACERAMGAD golly. Was it any good? Lol 2 years later
Anthony ok boomer
This truly is SOOOOOOO GOOD!
I used about 1/3 of that knob of butter to make it feel like I'm being healthy about it but otherwise followed these directions and it is super tasty!
Heavenly cod! OMG this recipe is amazing. Thank you
I've always used seasoned flour and sometimes it would still stick. Last night I used your method with the egg and no sticking....delicious! I will cook cod this way from now on. Thank you.
Tonight was the second time we made it. Fantastic!!
This is exactly how I cook cod and it does work very well. The key is like he said though... You gotta leave it alone while it cooks. If you gotta check it wait at least a minute before lifting it up if you are using med/high heat. Nice Video!
Thanks! I'm cooking cod for the 1st time tonight. I usually dip my fish in egg first then flour but I'm trying your way tonight. Thanks for sharing the video :)
I too have always done my cod in egg first and then flour! Always been great but maybe I'll try it with flour first next time!
Thanks for setting up the chapters. Easy to follow while we try your recipe. You’re a great teacher 👨🏫
This was delicious! Best cod i ever had! Highly recommend this method, thank you for sharing :)
This was fabulous (and easy)! I followed your instructions, then added a bit of crushed, dried tarragon.
"What more could you ask for?" A few beer-battered chips :D
Thank you for posting this. I used your method to cook a Tilapia fillet and it came out great. 🐟👍
Thank you for posting! I am looking forward to trying this simple preparation of Cod. So happy I found this video~
I’ve done this twice now and it’s honestly the best pan fried fish ever. Plain and simple, let the fish do the talking.
We've been cooking our cod in NL like this since the start of time! 😊
I just made this using Icelandic cod and it came out great. The only changes I made was I didn't use any lemon juice because I don't like lemon with my fish and I added some paprika to the flour mixture to add some color. The fish came out perfectly cooked and delicious. THANK YOU for sharing your excellent recipe and technique.
oh and a bit of Cajun seasoning makes it even better 😉
Prudhomme's Seafood Magic is the secret. available in most stores now because it kicks so much ass.
will try that next
Cod is a delicate flavor that does NOT need to be destroyed by cajun seasoning.
Save that stuff for your rice, something that doesn't have that much flavor, and enjoy the cod for what it is!
@@a.barnard3205 There are many cuisines in the world which heavily season white fish. Try fish in an Indian restaurant and you might realise a change is nice sometimes
Wow tried this for the first time and my family loved it. Really ingenious the part about coating with egg. Only started to cook cos of COVID and videos like these are so inspiring to new cooks.
I guess i am blessed, i live in kentucky and our grocer sells all of the cod loins and filets skinless. I prefer the loin, although it is about 1 u.s. dollar more than the filet, but it is delicious. I also make a cod loin casserole with a white sauce, spinach, and smoothed out mashed potatoes on the top. It is also delicious. I notice we say fil lay, and across the pond you say fil lets, i don't quite know which is correct, but i do know what you are speaking of when you mention the type cut of fish. You have a very nice recipe here my friend.
I am from England and live in Newport KY, your right and I agree, if your going to deep fry the fish and beer batter it then no skin, pan sear needs skin one of the best parts.
@@hobied62 good man,
Actually the English word 'fillet' comes from the French word 'filet', meaning a strip. Most Brits pronounce the 't' and we use two letter l's. The French do not pronounce the 't'. So you in Kentucky are pronouncing the word the original French way, but we in the UK have a tradition of adopting French words, but then pronouncing them slightly differently. They only pronounce it the French way in very posh pretentious restaurants in the UK.
This is my ONLY way to cook cod. Perfect technique! Just made some this morning, awesome! Thanks!
Can't wait to try this! Thank you for the tips!
Just made this for dinner; it's so long since I cooked cod ( now live in the States where it's not really readily available) I could't really remember what to do with it. This was delicious and so simple !! Thank you !!
Second time I've watched this, Scott. Giving it a go tonight. Looks delicious. Thanks.
I never cook cod before. I used your method and my husband loved it
You had me at the knob of butter in the pan
I have recently had to start changing my diet. A huge part of my meals now include a lot of fish during the week. So of course I started looking for recipes to try out. This recipe of yours has now become one of my go-to’s!! It’s so amazingly delicious and I have it at least once per week. I love how simple it is to make and even my kids raved about how fantastic it was! Thanks so much for sharing!!! I’m truly grateful for this recipe! ❤️ 🍽
yes i agree
Thank you so much, took me 10 min all together, quick, easy and very delicious. Misuses was very pleased and rewarded me kindly after the meal :-D Thanks again
No problem Emerel,glad it worked in more ways than one dude,all the best.Scott
Yeah I bet she did ha!
What a super friendly, down to earth recipe. You are a classy guy, Scott Rea.
Hi Scott after watching I give it a go turned out brilliantly thanks ☘️🇮🇪
Thank you so much my husband brought home skinless cod (I've only made cod cakes after cooking cod in oven) I found your utube and followed it. The cod was fantastic Thank you again! My husband kept saying how good it was. We will be checking out what else you have.
Thank you sir! A simple fast and delicious cod fix
First time pan frying cod, that went a hell of a lot better than expected! Thank you
Love your enthusiasm!
I made this tonight and it was aaahmazing!!! I couldn’t wrap my head around the egg after the flour but went for it and it made the best fish!
I probably used about a tablespoon of flour for a pound of cod and 1 egg- which makes such a difference in a household where we keep the carbs a bit lower- as we say around here in Nashville, ITSAKEEPER!! 🎣
your big tattooed hands certainly know how to fry cod. Followed your technique and had some fantastic cod fillets for dinner. Many thanks.
Thanks Richard much appreciated mate,people are loving this technique,as you have found out,just one thing,could you taste the egg?,its genius,many thanks .Scott
Checking in 2024 and STILL making my cod like this. Thank you forever Scott Rea.