Tried this for the first time and...😭i really feel like you get me, this recipe tapped into a different kind of happiness i didnt know I had🥲. Its been hard trying to find good pescatarian recipes esp. ones that require pan frying, so ile be putting this one at the top of the list🥰
Thank you so much for trying out the recipe and sharing your experience! I'm glad I could provide you with a pescatarian recipe that you enjoyed. Your feedback means a lot to me, and I'm so grateful to have viewers like you who appreciate the content I create. 😊. Happy cooking!
You can but it will have a slightly different taste. Keep in mind that rice wine vinegar is more acidic than white wine, so you may want to use less of it and balance the acidity with other ingredients such as stock, broth, or water.
I’m not sure what you’re referring to. I gave the recommended temperature for cod. This is not a sushi recipe. While some people enjoy raw fish, it's also essential to ensure that cooked fish reaches a safe temperature to prevent foodborne illnesses. Each person has their preferences. Thanks for watching!
In the world of seafood, it's always good to be specific. While there isn't a cod horse or cod petunia (as far as I know! 😏), specifying 'cod fish' helps distinguish it from other types of cod, like cod liver or cod roe. Also, to add to your sarcasm, maybe you were feeling a little more Cod Karen, Cod Love?!
@@RoseOatleyFor some reason certain fish always have the word fish after the name like “Tuna fish.” You never hear of Haddock fish, Pollock fish, Sardine fish, or Tilapia fish. 😜
Rinsing the cod fish helps to remove any residual blood, bone fragments, or scales that may be present. It's a common practice that many people use to ensure the fish is clean before cooking. However, I understand that different people have different methods. Stick to what feels comfortable for you.
Looks like a great recipe to try. COD is such a great fish! It has large flakes so you can easily detect by mouth feel for bones.
Tried this for the first time and...😭i really feel like you get me, this recipe tapped into a different kind of happiness i didnt know I had🥲. Its been hard trying to find good pescatarian recipes esp. ones that require pan frying, so ile be putting this one at the top of the list🥰
Thank you so much for trying out the recipe and sharing your experience! I'm glad I could provide you with a pescatarian recipe that you enjoyed. Your feedback means a lot to me, and I'm so grateful to have viewers like you who appreciate the content I create. 😊. Happy cooking!
I did this recipe now twice!! The sauce is absolutely wonderful. I got so many compliments!! Thanx for sharing !@
So happy to hear, Lizzie! Thanks for sharing and leaving me feedback.
This cod fish recipe looks wonderful in the sauce looks over the moon
Thank you, Susan. I hope you enjoy it!
Delicious recipe, will try it!💕
Hope you enjoy it! Thanks for watching!
Wow!!!!! Rose, I love cod fish. That sauce you made looks amazing. Thank you for another wonderful recipe.
You’re welcome! This sauce goes great with salmon, too. Thanks for watching, Neil! 😊
This was so flavorful!!!! Thank you for sharing!!!!
Happy to hear you enjoyed it. Thanks for giving it a try and for your feedback. 😊
Love the sauce ! I also baked salmon in the oven and uses the same sauce. Yummy!!! Thank you Rose 🌹
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing! Great recipe.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching! 😊
Good 👍🏾 job. I can’t wait to make this sauce. Thank you for the simple recipe.
Thank you and thanks for watching! I hope you enjoy it! 😊
Thank you Rose. It looks simple yet amazing
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching, John! 😊
Rose you did it again ❤❤
Aww! Thank you Mr Manu!
@@RoseOatley you are always welcome 🙂
love this recipe, great for keto
Thank you!
Yum yum
Thank you 😊 ❤
You’re welcome! Enjoy! 😊
Wow that looks so good
Thank you! It really is. Enjoy and thanks for watching!
Mmm….just got some cod. MKing this tonight!
Awesome! Enjoy and thanks for watching!
Mouth watering!
Thanks, Monique! I hope you enjoy it! 😊
can you believe I've never cooked cod before. just tilapia and salmon. I'll have to try it.
If you like those two, I think you’ll definitely enjoy this one. Thanks for watching!
@@RoseOatley I will give it a try soon!
Superb 🎉
Thanks 🤗
this looks great to make
Thanks Colin! It’s really, yummy. Enjoy!
Thanks for sharing
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Can I use rice wine as a substitute ?
You can but it will have a slightly different taste. Keep in mind that rice wine vinegar is more acidic than white wine, so you may want to use less of it and balance the acidity with other ingredients such as stock, broth, or water.
House Cooking Wine?
Any cheap white wine is fine.
Hi
Can I buy Cod cooking fish😊
What do you mean? Did you mean to say cooked cod? I usually buy Fresh North Atlantic Cod Loin.
Who you kidding, people eat fish raw and your going to worry about a couple of degrees .
I’m not sure what you’re referring to. I gave the recommended temperature for cod. This is not a sushi recipe. While some people enjoy raw fish, it's also essential to ensure that cooked fish reaches a safe temperature to prevent foodborne illnesses. Each person has their preferences. Thanks for watching!
Dont listen to this guy, hes just an angry person
Wayyyyy over done.
At 145°F, cod fish is perfectly done. Not overcooked!
Cod....FISH? Is there another species of cod? Cod horse? Cod petunia?
In the world of seafood, it's always good to be specific. While there isn't a cod horse or cod petunia (as far as I know! 😏), specifying 'cod fish' helps distinguish it from other types of cod, like cod liver or cod roe.
Also, to add to your sarcasm, maybe you were feeling a little more Cod Karen, Cod Love?!
This was a beautiful comeback 😅
@@RoseOatleyFor some reason certain fish always have the word fish after the name like “Tuna fish.” You never hear of Haddock fish, Pollock fish, Sardine fish, or Tilapia fish. 😜
Why would you rinse it. People need to stop doing that unless they're rinsing shit of lobster.
Rinsing the cod fish helps to remove any residual blood, bone fragments, or scales that may be present. It's a common practice that many people use to ensure the fish is clean before cooking. However, I understand that different people have different methods. Stick to what feels comfortable for you.