Delicious and Creamy Codfish Recipe
Why You Will Love This Recipe
Get ready to enjoy this creamy codfish dish that's a fun twist on a classic! Tender cod loins are nestled in a rich sauce and paired with crispy, golden potatoes. Finish it off with melted cheese and a sprinkle of fresh parsley. It’s ideal for gatherings or a cozy family dinner. Pair it with a crisp salad, and you've got a meal that’s sure to wow everyone at the table!
Tips for Success
• To enhance the flavor of the cod, marinate the loins in a mixture of olive oil, salt, pepper, and your favorite herbs (like dill or parsley) for at least 30 minutes before cooking.
• When cooking the potatoes, consider cutting them into even-sized pieces to ensure uniform cooking. Parboil them in salted water before adding them to the dish to achieve a creamy texture.
• A common mistake is to add the heavy cream too early in the cooking process, which can cause it to curdle. Instead, add the cream once the cod is almost cooked through, and simmer gently to allow it to thicken without boiling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I substitute for heavy cream in this delicious and creamy codfish recipe?
You can use half-and-half or a mixture of whole milk and melted butter as a lighter substitute for heavy cream. For a dairy-free option, try coconut cream or a nut-based cream alternative.
How do I store leftovers from this codfish dish?
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To reheat, place in the oven at a low temperature until warmed through to maintain the texture.
What should I do if my sauce is too thick after adding the milk?
If the sauce becomes too thick, you can gradually stir in a little more milk or cream to loosen it up until it reaches your desired consistency.
Recommended Drink Pairings
- Sauvignon Blanc: This white wine's crisp acidity complements the richness of the creamy codfish.
- Chardonnay: A lightly oaked Chardonnay enhances the dish's creaminess while balancing the flavors.
- Sparkling Water: The effervescence cleanses the palate between bites, making each taste refreshing.
- Herbal Tea: A light herbal tea, such as chamomile, provides a soothing contrast to the dish's richness.
- Light Lager: A cold light lager offers a refreshing, crisp taste that pairs well with seafood.
Ingredients
Equipment:
With all your ingredients and equipment gathered, you are ready to get started!
Directions
- Start by cooking the cod in the milk.
- Peel the potatoes, cut them into cubes neither too large nor too small and fry them.
- Once cooked, remove the cod from the milk (save the milk), shred it and remove the bones and skin.
- In a large saucepan, add olive oil (to taste) and onions cut into slices and cook a little.
- Add the shredded cod and stir.
- Sprinkle with the flour, stirring constantly and add the milk used for cooking the cod, just enough to cover the cod, stir and let it thicken a little but not too much.
- At this point add the fried potatoes and mix.
- Add half of the cream, mix everything very well and add some grated cheese.
- Add into a pyrex dish greased with butter and pour the rest of the cream on top, stirring with a fork so that the cream "seeps" into it and top it off with a lot of grated cheese.
- Bake it in the oven at 180°C or 350°F until golden brown, but not to long, so it doesn't get to dry.
- Garnish with chopped parsley and serve.
Adapted from a Recipe by: Receitas de Portugal






I'm wondering how to add to this recipe by tossing in some shrimp, and scallops. I'm going to try this again with the ingredients suggested.