Busy-Day Baked Fish Recipe

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• “An onion soup and sour cream mixture really adds zip to Busy-Day Baked Fish,” says Beverly Krueger of Yamhill, Oregon. “Your family would never guess that it’s so quick and easy to prepare.”

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Busy-Day Baked Fish Recipe
  • Prep/Total Time: 30 min.
  • Yield: 6-8 Servings
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Ingredients

  • 1 cup (8 ounces) sour cream
  • 2 tablespoons onion soup mix
  • 1-1/2 cups seasoned bread crumbs
  • 2-1/2 pounds fish fillets
  • 1/4 cup butter, melted
  • 1/3 cup shredded Parmesan cheese

Directions

  • In a shallow bowl, combine sour cream and soup mix. Place bread crumbs in another shallow bowl. Cut fish into serving-size pieces; coat with sour cream mixture, then roll in crumbs.
  • Place in two greased 13-in. x 9-in. baking dishes. Drizzle with butter. Bake, uncovered, at 425° for 12 minutes. Sprinkle with cheese; bake 2-6 minutes longer or until fish flakes easily with a fork. Yield: 6-8 servings.

Nutritional Facts 1 serving (1 each) equals 406 calories, 21 g fat (9 g saturated fat), 125 mg cholesterol, 680 mg sodium, 17 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 33 g protein.

Originally published as Busy-Day Baked Fish in Taste of Home April/May 2007, p13

Tip

Tips for Buying and Storing Fish

When buying fresh fish fillets or steaks, look for firm flesh that has a moist look. Don't purchase fish that looks dried out. Whole fish should have bright clear eyes that are not sunken and a firm body that is springy to the touch. Fresh fish should have a mild smell, not a strong odor.

When buying frozen fish, look for packages that are solidly frozen, tightly sealed and free of freezer burn and odor.

Follow these guidelines for how much fish to purchase per person: about 1 pound whole, 1/2 pound pan-dressed or steaks and 1/4 to 1/3 pound fillets.

Fresh fish is highly perishable and should be prepared within a day or two after it is caught or purchased. Freshly caught fish should be pan-dressed, washed in cold water, blotted dry with paper towels, placed in an airtight container or heavy-duty plastic bag and refrigerated.

For long-term storage, wrap fish in freezer paper, heavy-duty foil or heavy-duty plastic bags and freeze no longer than 3 months for fatty or oily fish (such as salmon, whitefish, mackerel) or 6 months for lean fish (such as sole, catfish, cod, orange roughy).

Light-Bodied White Wine

Enjoy this recipe with a light-bodied white wine such as Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio.

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Reviewed on Feb. 22, 2012 by wefarm2live

I had to substitue the onion soup mix with 1 1/4 tbsp of Old Bay seasoning because I was determined to try this recipe one night. I am absolutely not a fish person but I loved it! We used pollock. My kids both ate seconds which is a rarity!


Reviewed on Sep. 10, 2011 by TwylahJean

Very tasty! I used grated Parmesan because it was what I had on hand, and it was OK . . . but the shredded would be better. The pre-teen granddaughter even liked it.


Reviewed on Jan. 01, 2011 by Lynnette68

Both my husband and 9 year old son say this one is a keeper, and my 7 year old had more than one bite. Another plus is that it's very easy and quick to make, and most of the ingredients are things I usually already have.


Reviewed on May. 12, 2010 by sbilevich

Very good recipe. I made this with tilapia and it was very tasty. Easy to make, and the leftovers were just as good the next day.


Reviewed on Oct. 24, 2009 by mfreed4

My fish-leary kiddos actually ate this up. I cut the fish into nuggets so it would be more appealing to them and they actually asked for seconds. Very tasty and makes a nice coating on the fish.


Reviewed on Oct. 05, 2009 by rhomeme

To save time I just put the fish in the pan and put the sour cream soup mix on top, then the crumbs and butter. It came out excellent and everyone loved it:)


Reviewed on Mar. 23, 2009 by Shmeena

Tried this fish dish tonight for dinner. I used fresh halibut. It was really easy to prepare (had rice and salad as sides) The fish was really tasty but I did find the "batter" a little strong. Next time I will use 1tbsp soup mix. Other than that, we all loved it! I will make this again for sure.


Reviewed on Dec. 11, 2007 by Anonymous

I want to say this is the easiest, most tastiest fish dish we've tried. Excellent! And, one time, I was out of fish so I tried it with pork chops. Also excellent! Would also be good with chicken breasts. Of course, adjust the cooking time, but keep the other ingredients the same. A winner in our family through and through!

 
 
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