Discover the Secrets to Delicious Seafood Dishes
Throughout the year, my family eagerly anticipates the festive fish fries hosted by a few local churches every Friday during Lent. It’s the only time we indulge in fried fish, as nothing else quite compares. However, if you find yourself without a nearby Friday night fish fry (or simply prefer a lighter meal) and lack go-to fish recipes, navigating through Lent can be a challenge. Here are some simple dinner recipes featuring readily available fish that won’t break the bank. These recipes have been tried and tested by our readers and are sure to be a hit in your home as well.
Cod Fish Cakes
Recipe: Cod Fish Cakes
Easy Fish Tacos
Recipe: Easy Fish Tacos
Salmon with Brown Sugar Glaze
Recipe: Salmon with Brown Sugar Glaze
Tuna Patties
Recipe: Tuna Patties
Quick Easy Fish Stew
Recipe: Quick Easy Fish Stew
Sole Piccata
Recipe: Sole Piccata
Easy Baked Salmon
Recipe: Easy Baked Salmon
Baked Fish With Parmesan Breadcrumbs
Recipe: Baked Fish with Parmesan Breadcrumbs
Salmon Patties
Recipe: Salmon Patties
Crispy Panko Fish Sticks
Recipe: Crispy Panko Fish Sticks
Moqueca (Brazilian Fish Stew)
Recipe: Moqueca (Brazilian Fish Stew)
Pan-Fried Catfish
Recipe: Fried Catfish
Baked Cod With Ritz Cracker Topping
Recipe: Baked Cod with Ritz Cracker Topping
(Unfortunately, the text was cut off before the completion of the last recipe. If you need information on the remaining recipe, please let me know.)
Serves: 4
Recipe by: Elise Bauer
Recipe Title: Tilapia with Olives, Mushrooms, and Tomatoes
Founder Elise Bauer recommends, “Feel free to substitute any tender white fish fillet for this recipe, such as cod or red snapper.”
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