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1. Use paper towels to dry the cod fillets, then season them with salt and pepper on both sides.
3. Gently lay the fish fillets in the pan and sear for about four minutes per side, or until the bottom becomes a golden crisp.
4. Carefully use a spatula to turn the cod over and continue cooking for an additional three minutes, or until it readily flakes when tested with a fork.
6. Bring the same skillet to a medium-low heat. Cook, stirring occasionally, for about a minute, until the garlic is aromatic and the butter has melted.
Stir in the chives, parsley, dill, and lemon juice after removing the pan from the heat.
Here are some variations and tips: if you don’t like cod, you may use another white fish, such as halibut or tilapia, instead.
– A Dried herbs may be a lifesaver when time is of the essence; nevertheless, their taste is more concentrated than that of fresh herbs, so use them sparingly.
To ensure consistent cooking, maintain the thickness of your fish fillets about the same. Also, be sure not to overcrowd your pan; this will result in a nicer sear and more flavor from each piece. Cooking is fun, my buddies!
Enjoy!
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