Brad's cheesy corn fried cod w/ pickled cucumber & tomato salad
Brad's cheesy corn fried cod w/ pickled cucumber & tomato salad

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Drain the pickles and use a paper towel to pat off any excess moisture (I like to save the brine and use it again!). Wrap each pickle in a slice of cheese, then fold and roll the cheese-wrapped pickle in an egg roll wrapper. Maith Sampigat the filipino muslim #cheesynoodles #pickledcucumber #maithelsonebigbite Please join me to my one big bite with cheesy noodles and pickled.

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The ingredients needed to make Brad's cheesy corn fried cod w/ pickled cucumber & tomato salad:
  1. Get For the cod
  2. Prepare 2 lbs wild Ling cod
  3. Make ready Sea salt, white pepper, and garlic powder
  4. Take 1 cup ap flour
  5. Take 2 eggs, beaten
  6. Get 1 cup corn meal
  7. Take 4 oz merlot belvitano cheese, shredded
  8. Prepare Lemon and dill for garnish
  9. Get For the salad
  10. Prepare 1 cucumber, split in half, sliced thin
  11. Prepare 2 tomatoes, split in half, sliced thin
  12. Prepare 1 tsp minced garlic
  13. Prepare to taste Sea salt, white pepper
  14. Get 1/2 tsp oregano
  15. Make ready 3 tbs red wine vinegar
  16. Take 3 tbs white wine vinegar
  17. Prepare 1 tbs olive oil

Used my homemade pickled jalapeños and garnished with additional peppers and black olives. Make your own Quick Pickled Cucumbers with this basic pickle brine. Quick Pickled Cucumbers aren't too sour OR too sweet. There's no special equipment needed for the pickle brine and you probably have all the ingredients you need.

Instructions to make Brad's cheesy corn fried cod w/ pickled cucumber & tomato salad:
  1. Mix all ingredients for the salad into a LG bowl. Just cover everything with water. Refrigerate for at least a half hour.
  2. Clean cod. Make sure that there are no bones. Cut into portion sizes. Sprinkle with seasonings. Let sit 10 minutes. Heat enough oil to fry in a shallow pan. Medium low heat.
  3. Dredge fish in flour, then egg, then cornmeal. Coat well. Fry in oil until golden brown. Both sides. Drain on a paper towel.
  4. Place in a baking dish. Top well with cheese. Place in a preheated oven at 425 until cheese is well melted.
  5. Remove from oven and plate fish. Squeeze fresh lemon juice over the top and garnish with dill. Add salad. Serve immediately. Enjoy.

See more ideas about Fried cod, Fish recipes, Seafood recipes. I know stir-frying cucumbers may sound a little strange to some of you, but it's commonly done in Korean cooking. You need to lightly salt the cucumbers first to draw out water, and then tightly squeeze out the water content. This process keeps the cucumbers crunchy even after being stir-fried. A pickled cucumber (commonly known as a pickle in the United States and Canada, and a gherkin in Britain, Ireland, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand).

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