Some readers may be asking, "what is cod en papillote?" "En papillote" means we are cooking something with moist heat in the oven by wrapping it in parchment paper packets or foil. This cooking method is the secret of cooking fish so it is moist, tender, and tasty instead of dry.
These colourful, steamy cod parcels are packed with Mediterranean flavours. Serve with a mixed salad for a healthy midweek meal.
Each serving (excluding salad and new potatoes) provides 349 kcal, 24g protein, 6.7g carbohydrate (of which 5.2g sugars), 24g fat (of which 3.1g saturates), 3.5g fibre and 1.9g salt.
Ingredients
Serves Two
10g/⅓oz pine nuts
½ small lemon
2 cod or haddock fillets (125g/4½oz each), skinless, boneless, tail end (see tip)
4 tsp sun-dried tomato paste or fresh basil pesto
40g/1½ oz roasted red or yellow peppers from a jar, drained and cut into thin strips
30g/1oz pitted green and black olives, sliced or gently squished
4–6 large fresh basil leaves, plus extra to serve
20g/½oz sun-dried tomatoes from a jar, drained and sliced
2 tsp extra virgin olive oil
salt and freshly ground black pepper
salad and/or new potatoes, to serve
10g/⅓oz pine nuts
½ small lemon
2 cod or haddock fillets (125g/4½oz each), skinless, boneless, tail end (see tip)
4 tsp sun-dried tomato paste or fresh basil pesto
40g/1½ oz roasted red or yellow peppers from a jar, drained and cut into thin strips
30g/1oz pitted green and black olives, sliced or gently squished
4–6 large fresh basil leaves, plus extra to serve
20g/½oz sun-dried tomatoes from a jar, drained and sliced
2 tsp extra virgin olive oil
salt and freshly ground black pepper
salad and/or new potatoes, to serve
Method
1. Remove the crisper plate (grill pan/tray) from the drawer (basket) of your air fryer. Scatter the pine nuts over the base and cook at 200C for about 3 minutes, or until lightly browned, checking and shaking after 2 minutes. Watch carefully and cook the last minute in 30 second increments. Tip the pine nuts into a bowl and set aside. Once the drawer is cool enough, carefully return the crisper plate.2. Cut one thin slice from the lemon and cut the slice in half. Cut what remains of the lemon into two wedges and set aside.
3. Cut 2 x 30cm/12in baking paper circles (see tip), then fold in half and open out again. Place the fish fillets on one side of each piece of paper, skin-side up (you will still be able to tell, even though the fish is skinned).
4. Spread the fish with the sundried tomato paste and top the wider half of each fillet with the toasted pine nuts, peppers, olives and basil leaves. Drizzle with the olive oil and season with a little salt and black pepper. Wrap the tail ends around the filling and place a slice of lemon on top to help keep the filling in place.
5. Fold the paper over the fillings to make two semi-circles and fold in all the edges to make two crescent shaped parcels. Don’t overtighten or the heat won’t be able to penetrate the parcels.
6. Preheat the air fryer at 200C for 3 minutes. Place the parcels carefully on the crisper plate (grill pan/tray) with the straighter sides facing each other but leaving as much space around the parcels as possible for air to flow.
7. Cook at 180C for 12 minutes, or until the fish is just cooked and the filling is hot. Gently remove the paper parcels and divide between two plates. Serve with salad, new potatoes and the reserved lemon wedges for squeezing over.
3. Cut 2 x 30cm/12in baking paper circles (see tip), then fold in half and open out again. Place the fish fillets on one side of each piece of paper, skin-side up (you will still be able to tell, even though the fish is skinned).
4. Spread the fish with the sundried tomato paste and top the wider half of each fillet with the toasted pine nuts, peppers, olives and basil leaves. Drizzle with the olive oil and season with a little salt and black pepper. Wrap the tail ends around the filling and place a slice of lemon on top to help keep the filling in place.
5. Fold the paper over the fillings to make two semi-circles and fold in all the edges to make two crescent shaped parcels. Don’t overtighten or the heat won’t be able to penetrate the parcels.
6. Preheat the air fryer at 200C for 3 minutes. Place the parcels carefully on the crisper plate (grill pan/tray) with the straighter sides facing each other but leaving as much space around the parcels as possible for air to flow.
7. Cook at 180C for 12 minutes, or until the fish is just cooked and the filling is hot. Gently remove the paper parcels and divide between two plates. Serve with salad, new potatoes and the reserved lemon wedges for squeezing over.
This recipe is designed to use tail-end cod or haddock fillets that wrap around the filling. If you buy thicker fillets or loin, you will need to place the filling ingredients on top of the fish instead. You could also try using sea bream or sea bass fillets.
If the fish isn’t hot throughout after the 12 minutes, re-wrap, return to the air fryer and cook for a few minutes more.
To make the right sized pieces of paper for the parcels, place a large piece of baking paper on a worksurface and draw around a 25cm/10in dinner plate or cake tin to make two circles. Cut around the circles adding a 2.5cm/1in border to give 2 x 30cm/12in paper discs. Keep the paper well away from any heating element in the air fryer.
From an idea seen here
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All the best Jan
21 comments:
I love my air fryer! I also love pine nuts so this recipe really intrigues me. Thank you!
Hi Jan, I must get an air fryer! I love haddock! The presentation is lovely. Thank you so much for your kind comment on my blog post. I have had no further episode of dizziness other than one, in which I took the electrolyte once and after that, thank goodness none. Today thus far has been the hottest day and thankfully I have been fine. I am staying inside and drinking lots of water and have the air conditioner on. Would you believe I received an automated telephone message/call from the city of Montreal? They wanted to ensure that people know what to do in the event of heat stroke and what to look for, etc. Of course they focused mainly on drinking water...and not waiting until you are thirsty, which I have always done. Thank you so much for all your posts and for your kind concern. :)
I have an air fryer and I really should use it more often!
...an interesting way to cook fish.
Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
what a great recipe, we love cod!! we recently got an air fryer (we were late to the party) i have been looking for great recipes, looks like i found one!!
I no longer have an air fryer but I think I can still make this. We eat cod several times a month.
Good to know about how to keep the fish moist. Have a good week.
I wish I had an air fryer!
This is such a wonderful recipe, I like the idea of frying the pine nuts, and then adding them in with the fish. Thanks for sharing, and many blessings to you!
I think this is a very healthy way of cooking.
Essentially as if they are cooked in their own juices!!
Thanks for another useful reminder!!
That's very nutritious and tasty!
I am waiting since months for Jamie´s air fryer cook book. That thing is really good! Sadly, very sadly I don´t like seafood...
What a vibrant and clever way to bring Mediterranean flavours to the table—cooking cod en papillote in the air fryer sounds both healthy and beautifully aromatic, with the added charm of a little parcel to unwrap at dinner
I do love our air fryer.
Yes, we use air fryer at least three times a week. We mainly cook veggies with air fryer, such as peppers, aubergines, carrots and courgettes.
Great recipe of cod en papillote.
Enjoy the rest of this 1st week of the summer ☀
Looks a nice recipe. We have an air fryer but don't use it everyday, I actually prefer the oven.
I have one but I don't use it a lot! :-D
Never tried an air-fryer. Is it efficient in electricity?
God bless.
This looks good, Air fryer recipes are becoming easier to find.
The meal looks delicious! I do not have an air fryer.
Take care, have a great day!
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