Brad's Latin inspired fried cod and polenta
Brad's Latin inspired fried cod and polenta

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Brad's Latin inspired fried cod and polenta. While Washington state is under complete lock down, i am not slowing down in the kitchen. 😅 this was something I conceptualized using ingredients i had lying around. A stunning cod fillet recipe from Matteo Metullio, this dish pairs golden pan-fried fish with creamy polenta, sweet candied tomatoes and crispy capers.

To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook brad's latin inspired fried cod and polenta using 23 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Brad's Latin inspired fried cod and polenta:
  1. Take For the fish
  2. Get cod filets, thawed and cut into fish sticks
  3. Get flour
  4. Get yellow corn meal
  5. Prepare plain bread crumbs
  6. Take cumin and chilli powder
  7. Take eggs, beaten
  8. Make ready For the polenta
  9. Prepare white corn meal
  10. Prepare milk
  11. Take water
  12. Get granulated chicken bouillon
  13. Make ready each garlic powder, cumin, chilli powder, smoked paprika
  14. Take shredded mozzarella
  15. Get sour cream
  16. Take For the roasted salsa
  17. Take southwest vegetable mix, frozen
  18. Get butter
  19. Take white vinegar, to taste
  20. Make ready salt
  21. Take taco seasoning
  22. Prepare Toppings
  23. Prepare Cotija cheese

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Steps to make Brad's Latin inspired fried cod and polenta:
  1. Thaw frozen vegetable mix and drain in a strainer until fairly dry. My mix had corn, black beans, red pepper and onion.
  2. This is a pretty fast paced meal. If you have a deep fryer, it makes this a little easier.
  3. For the fish, I prefer to use ziplock bags to bread them. It makes things easier with less mess. Put 1/2 cup flour in one bag, the rest of the flour, cornmeal, bread crumbs, and spices in another bag. Beat eggs in a flat bottom bowl.
  4. Heat deep fryer, or oil in a skillet, to around 360 degrees.
  5. Place 4-5 pieces of fish in flour bag and shake. Dredge in egg. Then place in the breading bag. Shake. Fry until golden brown. Drain on paper towels and keep heated in a 170 degree oven. Repeat until all fish is done.
  6. For the polenta, heat milk water and bouillon in a lg pot until boiling.
  7. Mix cornmeal and seasonings. Very slowly whisk cornmeal into boiling liquid whisk constantly. Reduce heat to low and simmer until polenta is cooked through. Whisk often. When polenta is tender, add cheese and sour cream. Incorporate well.
  8. For the salsa, heat a dry frying pan over medium heat. Add veggie mix and fry until all the water dries out. Add vinegar 1 tbs at a time, allowing pan to dry out between additions. Add butter and season to taste.
  9. Plate polenta. Add fish on top. Garnish with pan salsa and cotija cheese. Add hot sauce if desired. Serve immediately, enjoy.

Another easy but tasty option is this Pan-Seared Cod with Preserved-Lemon Aioli. It's hard to not love a dish that involves creamy and indulgent lemon aioli. To his surprise, and horror, some of the best salt cod fritters David Leite ever ate weren't Portuguese, but Spanish. It would be considered cultural treason if I didn't love these little fried nuggets of salt cod and potato goldenness. The punchy snack: Fried polenta nachos with black beans, pickled red onions, avocado and feta (pictured above).

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