PAN FRIED HAKE
It doesn't get a whole lot quicker than this Pan Fried Hake dinner. This flaky white fish cooks up quickly and goes with so many different sides to make it the perfect seafood lovers dinner. Dredged in flour and fried in a mix of butter and oil for extra crispiness.
Provided by Julia Pinney
Categories Main Course
Time 15m
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Combine the flour, salt and pepper on a large plate. Stir to combine and set aside
- Pat both sides of the fish fillets dry with paper towels. After the fish is dry, dredge it in the flour mixture and firmly press it against the fish. Lightly tap the fish to remove any excess flour.
- Heat a large heavy bottomed skillet over medium to high heat until just about smoking. Add the butter and oil and let it sizzle, about 10 seconds.
- Add the coated fish fillets to the pan. They should sizzle straight away. After about a minute, give the pan a shake and let them cook for a further 3 minutes. Flip all the fish fillets and leave them to cook for a further 4 minutes.
- Remove from pan and serve immediately with fresh lemon wedges. Garnish with fresh chopped parsley if desired.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 serving, Calories 167 kcal, Carbohydrate 12 g, Protein 16 g, Fat 6 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 15 mg, Sodium 113 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g, UnsaturatedFat 2 g
HOW TO COOK HAKE
Hake is a lean, delicate white fish similar to common catches like haddock, cod, flounder, and halibut. Its mild taste and texture makes it well-suited for being prepared any number of ways, whether it's in the oven, on the stove, or in...
Provided by wikiHow
Categories Fish and Seafood
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 350 °F (177 °C). Set the oven to bake or convection and allow it to begin warming up as you get the rest of your ingredients together. Hake is a delicate fish that doesn't take long to cook through, so it's best to use a moderate temperature to prevent it from getting too done. Baking hake highlights the fish's natural flavor without contributing unnecessary calories.
- Wrap each fillet in a sheet of aluminium foil. Make sure the skin side is facing down so that the meat is visible. Drizzle a small amount of olive oil over the fillets to keep them from sticking.The foil will trap in moisture, preventing the hake from drying out in the heat of the oven. Make sure the foil you're using can go in the oven safely. Leave the top of the foil open for now in case you decide to thrown in a few herbs, spices, or vegetables for steaming.
- Season the fillets. Sprinkle the hake with kosher salt, black pepper, lemon zest, or other spices to taste. If you want, you can also add pungent vegetables or herbs to each packet. The fish will absorb the flavors of the other components as it cooks, giving a little more depth. Onions, garlic, capers, and herbs like parsley and dill are all popular companions for baked hake.
- Fold or twist the ends of the foil closed. Once you've seasoned the hake, seal up each of the packet to ensure that they'll hold in heat. Enclosing the fillets in foil will also keep any liquid from leaking out while they're baking, which means juicier fish and faster cleanup. Avoid wrapping the fish too tight. This could mash it and ruin its natural texture.
- Arrange the wrapped fillets on a large baking sheet. Leave 2-3 inches (5.1-7.6 cm) of space between them for the heat to circulate. You should be able to fit at least half a dozen average-sized fillets on a single baking sheet. If you're preparing enough for a crowd, you might need to pull out a second sheet or do your baking in batches. If you're worried about the foil sticking, brush the surface of the baking sheet with a light coating of oil before laying out the packets.
- Place the hake in the oven for 10-12 minutes. Slide the baking sheet onto the center rack. Then, set a timer to remind you to check the fish's progress after the first 10 minutes. If the fillets look like they need a little more time, pop them back into the oven for 2-3 minutes. When properly cooked, the meat should be white and flaky, and give way easily under a fork. Be careful not to overcook the hake. Since it has such a light consistency, it can go from done to overdone in a matter of minutes.
- Serve oven-baked hake with your favorite sides. Plate the fillets alongside a mound of rice pilaf or quinoa and a colorful tossed salad. For a heartier meal, try pairing the fish with steamed seasonal veggies, red potato salad, or corn on the cob. Garnish with a lemon wedge or sprig of parsley and enjoy! Make condiments like tartar sauce or lemon butter available for diners who prefer to dress up their fish. Put away your leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator. When properly stored, cooked fish should last 3-4 days.
HAKE WITH PAPRIKA OIL POTATOES
Let the subtle flavour and meaty texture of hake be the star of the show with just a little paprika oil to lift it. Ideal for an easy, light, romantic meal
Provided by Rosie Birkett
Categories Dinner, Fish Course, Main course, Supper
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Heat oven to 190C/170C fan/gas 5. Boil the potatoes in a pan of salted water with a bay leaf for about 12 mins, or until tender. Drain, reserving the cooking water.
- Heat 1 tbsp olive oil with a bay leaf in a non-stick frying pan. Add the red onion, season with salt and pepper and fry gently. After 5 mins add a tbsp of white wine and cook for a further 10-15 mins, until softened, fragrant and starting to caramelise.
- Season the hake steaks and rub with a little olive oil. Put them in a roasting tin and pour in the wine and 100ml of the potato water, along with the tbsp olive oil and parsley sprig. Cook for 10 mins in the oven, or until the steaks are opaque and flaking.
- Cook the broccoli in salted water for 3-6 mins (depending on thickness) until tender. Season with lemon juice and black pepper. Pour the rest of the oil into the onion pan and gently warm it - you want it warm, but not scalding or sizzling. Stir in the smoked paprika, then turn off the heat.
- When the fish is ready, toss the potatoes through the onions and warm oil, and divide between plates. Remove the fish from the water with a fish slice and put on the plates with the broccoli. Drizzle over the remaining paprika oil and serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 669 calories, Fat 40 grams fat, SaturatedFat 6 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 26 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 9 grams sugar, Fiber 7 grams fiber, Protein 34 grams protein, Sodium 0.5 milligram of sodium
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