After writing the Summer seafood quiz this week, I can't stop thinking about bold, briny flavors. Today, I'll be firing up the grill for a seafood bake that calls for cod, shrimp, corn on the cob, and potatoes. The best part: I'm looking forward to using day-old bread to soak up all those seaside seasonings.
If you can't find cod fish at your neighborhood market, replace it with another mild white fish, such as halibut or mahi-mahi. To check out the recipe, read more.
From Everyday Food magazine
Ingredients
2 tablespoons room temperature butter
2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh dill, plus more for garnish
1 small garlic clove, minced
Coarse salt and ground pepper
8 ounces red new potatoes, scrubbed and thinly sliced
1 pound skinless cod fillet, cut into four equal pieces
8 ounces frozen uncooked medium shrimp (peeled and deveined), thawed
2 ears corn, quartered
1 lemon, thinly sliced
2 hard rolls, halved
Directions
- Heat grill to medium.
- In a small bowl, combine butter, dill, and garlic; season with salt and pepper. Set aside.
- Fold four 14-inch squares of heavy-duty aluminum foil in half, forming 4 rectangles. Assemble packets: On one half of each of four folded pieces of heavy-duty foil, dividing ingredients evenly, arrange potatoes in a single layer; top with cod, then shrimp. Place 2 pieces of corn on the side. Season with salt and pepper. Add a dollop of the butter mixtures and two lemon slices. Fold foil over ingredients, and crimp edges tightly to seal.
- Place packets on grill, with potato layer on the bottom. Cook, rotating (but not flipping) packets occasionally, until fish is just cooked through and potatoes are tender, 12 to 14 minutes.
- Remove from grill. Slit packets open, and transfer contents to serving bowls. Garnish with dill sprigs; serve with rolls.
Serves 4.
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Sadly, I am sans-grill at the moment. Any tips for making this in the oven, specifically, how hot and for how long?
1Looks like a yum recipe. I will have to try this minus the cod.
2Yum, must you always make me salivate???
This looks so yumm!!!
3shoneyjoe,
This weekend's USA Weekend magazine that comes with some Sunday newspapers features a recipe for Frogmore Stew. It has similar ingredients but is prepared in a large pot atop the stove. A simple google search popped up many recipes.
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