Tuesday, June 30

Baked Fish Sticks

Something smells fishy!! I know, I know. These fish sticks look more like chicken nuggets. That's because they aren't really sticks, they are more like however many pieces I could get out of 2 fillets of fish. That's why some are bigger than others, maybe we'll call them baked fish nuggets? That doesn't sound too appetizing. Let's just stick with 'sticks.' I used cod and Italian style breadcrumbs to coat, which are packed with flavor. They have parsley, garlic, and romano cheese already mixed in so you don't have to add any additional ingredients. One less thing to worry about. If you can't find cod, any white flaky fish would do. I used frozen cod and it turned out great so don't be afraid to buy frozen. They turned out crunchy on the outside but hot and flaky on the inside—perfection. A dip is essential for these delicious fish sticks. Adam was in charge of the dips— ketchup, mayonnaise, ketchup mixed with mayonnaise, and dijon mustard. All were great, but the ketchup/mayo combo was our favorite. 

Baked Fish Sticks
2 medium fillets of cod or any white flaky fish
1/2 cup Italian style bread crumbs
1-2 eggs, beaten
salt 'n' peppa

1 Preheat oven to 375.
2 Prepare 2 bowls, one with bread crumbs and one with eggs, beaten and seasoned with salt and pepper.
3 Cut 1 inch slices/pieces of fish and season with salt and pepper.
4 Dip fish pieces, one by one, into egg bowl then bread crumb bowl.
5 Once all fish pieces are coated, set aside for 10-15 minutes to allow bread crumbs to stick onto the fish.
6 Place fish sticks in preheated oven and bake for 12-15 minutes until golden brown. Let cool and enjoy with a dipping sauce, or two, of your choice.

11 comments:

Creative Classroom Core said...

I bet my little ones would love this! Thanks for sharing!

Nutmeg Nanny said...

Great recipe. I'm not a big fan of fish but for some reason fish sticks never bothered me. The great thing about making them homemade is you can pick the quality of fish and ingredients. Great recipe:)

P.S. Totally off the subject but how do you pronounce your name? Is it proounced like Zoey or Zoe as in Zoe Caldwell? I'm only asking because I'm a nanny for a little girl named Zoe (as in Caldwell) and she thought it was awesome there was a blog with her name...lol.

Winchester Manor said...

I've been on a fish kick lately and this sounds delicious! Thanks for another fabulous recipe!!

Hugs,
Karyn

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grace said...

lovely. the term "fish sticks" definitely calls to mind those nasty frozen things of my childhood which i doubt contained much fish at all. i greatly prefer your version here. :)

Zoe said...

Nutmeg Nanny- Oh how sweet! Its pronounced like zoey, but spelled zoe, without a y. Have a great day!

Heather S-G said...

My little ones love fish sticks...I will have to try making these for them :D They sound really good!

Annie said...

Those look fabulous! Love the crunch.

Anonymous said...

These fish sticks look nice and crispy! Yum!

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Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

A great idea! Healthy and tasty! Better than any bought fish sticks...

Cheers,

Rosa