The Best Cod Piccata (Really Easy Cod Recipe!) - Paleo Grubs (2024)

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If I had a special segment on Paleo Grubs called Cooking for One, this recipe would be near the top of my list. Easy to make and quick to prepare, I often use this recipe when cooking for myself on a weeknight after work. Piccata, a common preparation for chicken and veal, also works very well with cod or any small flat fish such as sole or flounder. Capers and parsley nicely complement the mild fish in this simple and light recipe.

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I am absolutely IN LOVE with cod fish and always looking for good cod recipes. I have tried many over the years and this one is my absolute favorite.

How to Make Cod Piccata

To get started, rinse off the fish and pat it dry with a paper towel. Then dredge it in almond flour to evenly coat the fillet. Almond flour does not stick to fish as well as white flour does, so a few flakes may fall off while cooking. Have everything else prepared before you start cooking the fish, because it comes together very quickly. Make sure the oils, chicken broth, lemon juice and capers are ready to go.

To cook the fish, make sure to use a large skillet with plenty of room, and maintain a steady medium-high heat. This prevents the fish from becoming soggy and helps the crust to properly brown.

Once the fish is nicely browned, remove it to a plate so you can make the sauce. (You could also put the cod in the oven to keep it warm while the sauce is reducing.) Add the chicken broth, lemon, and capers to the same skillet that the fish was cooked in, and use a metal spatula to scrape all the good tasty browned bits off the bottom of the pan. Then let the sauce reduce by about half, and the meal is ready to enjoy.

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Eating healthy whole foods is easier with straightforward recipes such as this cod piccata. I’ve made this recipe large enough to feed at least two people, but it is not hard to cut in half for a single serving. Great for a weeknight dinner, you could pair the cod with some fresh spring asparagus to complement the lemon and make it a well-rounded meal.

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Ingredients

    • 1 lb. cod fillets
    • 1/3 cup almond flour
    • 1/2 tsp salt
    • 2-3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
    • 2 tbsp grapeseed oil, divided
    • 3/4 cup chicken stock
    • 3 tbsp lemon juice
    • 1/4 cup capers, drained
    • 2 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped

Directions

  1. Stir the almond flour and salt together in a shallow bowl. Rinse off the fish and pat dry with a paper towel. Dredge the fish in the almond flour mixture to coat.
  2. Heat enough olive oil to coat the bottom of a large skillet over medium-high heat along with one tablespoon grapeseed oil. Working in batches, add the cod and cook for 2-3 minutes per side to brown. Remove to a plate and set aside.
  3. Add the chicken stock, lemon juice, and capers to the same skillet and scrape any browned bits off the bottom. Simmer to reduce the sauce by almost half. Remove from heat and stir in the remaining tablespoon of grapeseed oil.
  4. To serve, divide the cod onto plates, drizzle with the sauce, and sprinkle with parsley.

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  1. You’re right, it’s the perfect weeknight meal – I just made chicken piccata this week myself. I can’t wait to try it with cod!

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    • It’s great with cod, I highly recommend trying it out to switch things up a bit!

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  2. Hello – I am new to Paleo – Day 3 actually 🙂 Could I use Coconut flour instead of Almond Flour? Or is coconut flour used more in baking?

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    • Welcome to Paleo! Coconut flour is a bit too soft for this recipe, it is used more in baking.

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  3. I’m wondering why you didn’t use ghee. As you heat Olive oil – the helpful antioxidants are destroyed, and you will make some trans fats.

    I made this with ghee and it was amazing. Great point about using coconut flour.

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    • Thanks for that comment! I will use ghee as well.

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    • Hi Cindy, unfortunately you have been incorrectly informed about olive oil. For some reason, this idea that the antioxidants are destroyed & trans fats are created by heating has been floated around the internet & it is completely untrue. Scientific studies have proven that olive oil is just as good for you after heating than before. The only thing you have to watch out for is the lower smoking point of olive oil. Any oil cooked past it’s smoking point will be bad for you.
      Ghee is a great oil as proven by the thousands of people who use it on a daily basis. One thing to watch out for is ‘vegetable ghee’, which is a cheaper version made not made with butter. Apparently it has huge adverse qualities, to the point where it is illegal to be called ghee in India!
      And of course, all oils & fats should be used in moderation, no more than 2 tablespoons a day is generally the rule of thumb unless your doctor says otherwise.
      I know I can be annoying & I’m not trying to be rude at all. I just don’t like misinformation stopping people from using a perfectly good source of healthy fats. 🙂 So I’ll get off my soapbox now! 😉
      Have a good day everyone!

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  4. I am new to using almond flour does this have a nutty flavor?

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  5. Wow! Thank you!! I made this w/ Yellow Fin Tuna last night (because it’s what I had on hand,) and subbed grapefruit for the lemon (just for fun.) It was Phenomenal!

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  6. Could this be made with halibut?

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  7. Excellent! I think I will make my fish much more like this, I used a nice Halibut fillet.

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  8. I have been looking to increase fish in our diet and found this recipe after noticing my grocery had wild cod on sale. I made it tonight and, as someone suggested, replaced olive and grape seed oil with ghee. That is the only deviation I made. We both agreed that it was delicious! This is a keeper for sure!

    Rating: 5

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  9. Excellent, simple recipe. Cooking for myself so I used a single packet of frozen Pacific Cod from Costco. Reduced the recipe by 1/3. Since I’m doing Whole30 I left off the Grapeseed Oil and just used EVOO. Will definitely make again!

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  10. Definitely one of my favorite ways to cook cod! Lighter than fried fish, but still rich and comforting (pure soul food for me).

    Rating: 5

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  11. This was delicious and so easy. I didn’t have any almond flour so I put some almonds in the food processer, ground them finely and added it to regular flour. This gave the flour a slightly nutty flavor. Ill definitely be making this often.

    Rating: 5

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  12. Absolutely to die for! I’ve made it many times and it’s always perfect

    Rating: 5

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  13. I was ready to order from Fresh off the hook until I saw they charge. $7.99 to deliver and I’m just not doing that. So I tried this. Delicious!!

    Rating: 5

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  14. It is a keeper. Put it on top of spinach

    Rating: 5

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  15. We are not paleo — so we maybe added some butter — but the proportions were perfect. Saving this for future reference! We usually have all of these ingredients on hand. Frozen cod has been a pantry changer.

    Rating: 5

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  16. Insanely delicious and healthy! The perfect amount of lemon. Served with roasted root vegetables and they benefited from the lemony sauce as well. A keeper!

    Rating: 5

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  17. This recipe turned out amazing. I cooked the fish 3 minutes each side and to speed up the process made the drizzle in another pan so they would be done at the same time. The fish was crisp and the drizzle had such robust flavor. Highly recommend.

    Rating: 5

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  18. This was very very good. We cooked as noted. I was recently told to move to
    Mediterranean diet and this recipe fit the bill. We will be making it again!

    Rating: 4.5

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  19. I tried this as a simple quick dinner tonight. I am currently on an elimination diet so I substituted the almond flour with rice flour and did not have any chicken broth so I used water and a bouillon cube. I served it with brown rice and asparagus. It was amazing so yummy!

    Rating: 5

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  20. I tried the recipe and it was very easy to do and delicious!!!. The only change I made was that I used ghee instead of olive oil. It was amazing

    Rating: 4.5

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  21. Made this for dinner this evening and it was delicious! Great tip about having all ingredients ready. I do that most of the time now! Another recipe for the dinner rotation!

    Rating: 5

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  22. We’ve just made and eaten this recipe for the second time. It is absolutely delicious. I don’t follow a paleo diet and used whole wheat flour this time and subbed veg stock for the chicken. Still delicious. Can’t go wrong with this recipe.

    Rating: 5

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  23. Very good and so easy to make. I used ghee in place of the grape seed oil like some people suggested; made this in the iron skillet. Served over mashed potatoesI

    Rating: 5

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FAQs

How to season the best cod? ›

Here are some chef-recommended seasoning strategies and flavor combinations to help you make the most out of this versatile fish:
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  2. Garlic and parsley. ...
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  5. Old Bay seasoning. ...
  6. Asian-inspired. ...
  7. Chimichurri.
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Do you have to soak cod fish before cooking? ›

Ideally, the fish should retain some flexibility. Soaking is the most important step in preparing salt cod. Most recipes say to soak for 24 hours.

How do you cook cod without it getting tough? ›

Try a gentle cooking method: Instead of adding fat, you can also try a gentle cooking method like steaming or cooking en papillote. Both of these methods help to preserve Pacific cod's high moisture content and produce incredibly tender results.

How to cook cod Martha Stewart? ›

Directions
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  2. Season fish with salt and pepper; place in baking dish. Scatter olive mixture evenly over fish. ...
  3. Cover dish with foil. Bake until fish is firm, flaky, and cooked through, 15 to 17 minutes.
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What makes cod taste good? ›

Cod is a beautifully mild and buttery-flavored fish and this preparation couldn't be easier or more stunning. Coat it in paprika and a few other spices, then pan fry it until tender and juicy. It takes under 10 minutes to get restaurant-quality flavor!

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What does soaking cod in milk do? ›

Before cooking, soak the fish in milk for 20 minutes

In this scenario, the protein in the milk binds with the compounds that cause that fishy odor, in essence extracting if from the fish. What's left behind is sweet-smelling, brighter flesh with clean flavor. (Just make sure you pour that milk down the drain.

Should cod be room temperature before cooking? ›

Take your fish out of the refrigerator 5 to 10 minutes before grilling to let it come to room temperature. You will want to leave your fish on the grill for 8 to 10 minutes per inch of thickness. Make sure to preheat your grill to 400°F to 450°F and always grill with the lid down.

Should you take cod out of fridge before cooking? ›

If you salt your fish less than an hour before cooking, you can leave the fish on the kitchen counter. If you salt it for longer, refrigerate it so it doesn't spoil. Another tip is to remove the fish from the fridge half an hour before cooking.

Is cod better in the oven or pan? ›

Both oven-baked and pan-fried cod have their merits, and the best method largely depends on your personal preference. Oven-baking is often simpler and can be a healthier option as it requires less oil.

What is the best cooking technique for cod in a pan? ›

The Directions
  1. Dry and season the fillets. (Drying is key to searing!)
  2. Lay the fish in a preheated, oiled skillet.
  3. Cook (undisturbed) for 2 to 3 minutes.
  4. Flip the fillets over, then add the butter. Baste the fish with the butter.
  5. Cook until the fish flakes easily with a fork.
  6. Top with herbs and lemon. DIG IN!
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Why did my cod turn out rubbery? ›

Overcooked fish loses its natural moisture, which can result in a dry and chewy texture. The proteins in the fish also begin to tighten, which can make the fish tough and rubbery. In addition, overcooked fish can have a severe lack of flavor, as the heat causes the natural oils in the fish to evaporate.

How to cook cod fillets Jamie Oliver? ›

Season the cod with sea salt and black pepper, place on an oiled baking tray and lay two slices of pancetta over the top of each fillet. Halve the lemons and place the four lemon halves, cut side down, on the tray next to the fish. Roast in the preheated oven for 10 to 15 minutes, or until the fish flakes easily.

Do you rinse cod before baking? ›

Dry fish: It used to be recommended to rinse fish before baking, but fear of splattering harmful bacteria that might be on the fish changed that. We recommend not rinsing unless you need to rinse off any scales. Pat dry with paper towels whether you rinse or not.

What is the best season to fish for cod? ›

You can never set your watch by the first inshore catches but Cod tend to start making an appearance inshore in October and are caught until early February. The peak of the winter Cod season runs from mid November until mid January. Larger mature fish spend this period inshore feeding up prior to spawning.

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How do you season a piece of cod? ›

Keep it simple. Cod tastes amazing with just sea salt, coarse black pepper, and a squirt of lemon after cooking. Adding fresh herbs is always a great way to kick things up as well. This Seared Salmon recipe is one of the most popular recipes on the blog, and I added fresh sage to the pan as it cooked.

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