The beauty of haddock fillets is that they require so little effort to taste so good. While haddock certainly is wonderful after an elaborate battering and deep frying, it is equally good drizzled ...
Fish cooked en papillote is going to be a winner, whether the packaging is greased parchment paper, as in the original French method, or today's more common aluminum foil. The feast the diner unwraps ...
Heat the oven to 400 degrees. Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil, then coat it with cooking spray. Arrange the haddock fillets on the baking sheet, then brush them with a bit of olive oil. Season ...
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The beauty of haddock fillets is that they require so little effort to taste so good. While haddock certainly is wonderful after an elaborate battering and deep frying, it is equally good drizzled ...
Preheat the oven to 190°C/fan 170°C/gas 5. Place the haddock in a baking dish with 2-3tbsp water, cover with foil, and bake for 15 minutes. Remove from the oven and leave to cool, then drain and flake ...
Fish cooked en papillote is going to be a winner, whether the packaging is greased parchment paper, as in the original French method, or today's more common aluminum foil. The feast the diner unwraps ...