I always look out for food that are heart healthy and on this quest I found another finger-licking mouthwatering oven fired fish recipe. Yes it is low calorie crispy baked fish fillets that will help you to cut some calories from your diet but not taste. So all you weightwatcher and heart healthy people don’t miss the this super delicious recipe.
Ingredients:
Fish fillets 2 pounds Fresh lemon juice 1 table spoon Fat free milk 1/2 cup Hot sauce 2 to 3 drops Fresh garlic paste 1 teaspoon Onion powder 1/4 teaspoon Salt and white pepper to taste Coarsley grind cornflakes 1/2 cup Vegetable oil 1 table spoon
Procedure:
Pre heat oven to 475°F. After properly cleaning the fish wipe the fillets with lemon juice and pat dry. Now in a bowl mix garlic milk and hot sauce you can add more hot sauce if you want it to be more hot and later on if the temparature of your dine table rise a few degree then that’s totally your resposibity(lol….). Now on a plate mix salt, pepper,onion powder, coarsley grind cornflakes . Let fillets sit briefly in milk and then remove it and coat fillets on both side with seasoned conflakes. Let it stand breifly until the coating sticks to each side of fish. Arrange on a light oiled shallow baking dish. Bake for 20 minutes on middle rack without turning. Cut into six pieces. Serve with Coleslaw and lemon wedges.
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Hi dear, thanks for sharing this method. I was planning to make som efish & chips tomorrow. You're here just in time! haha.... Have a great day.
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A terrific healthier version, the fish looks so crispy and crunchy with the cornflakes coating.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great looking dish- loved the crispy texture n tender fish inside!
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Wow.. It looks so crispy and tasty.. will surely try.. thanks for sharing.
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Fish & chips is one of my favorite foods, but so unhealthy, I love your changes. I bet this is simply wonderful.
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wow crunchy fish........ amazing recipe
ReplyDeleteHi Sutapa. I just found your blog on dietspotlight's top 50 list. I sooo see why you are on there. LOVE your site, and will visit often. Your recipes look amazing! Thanks for all the great ideas!
ReplyDeleteWow...it looks simply amazing...mmm...truly mouthwatering..
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So crispy and delicious! I should have tried more with oven-baking instead frying.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing! I like to make healthy "fried" foods. I will definitely try this one.
ReplyDeleteLove this crispy oven-baked fish! I am in the process of making some fish today, had planned the recipe beforehand but next time will try your dish as well.
ReplyDeleteWow...i love the baked fish!!! Really happy to discover you blog......
ReplyDeleteSutapa, I'm so glad you shared the oven baked method so to encourage others to slowly let go of their frying ways. I make this all the time, except, instead of using milk, I use plain yogurt. I will certainly have to try milk as well next time.
ReplyDeleteThe meal looks delish ;o)
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Claudia
This is such a healthy cooked fish! i love that is crispy on the outside!
ReplyDeletereally a finger licking dish...yummy presentation dear..
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
How delicious! Cornflakes make the best crust!
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