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Oven-Fried Fish & Chips

Fitness Fuel: Good Eats for Fitness Peeps

Fish and chips are traditionally sold wrapped in paper to soak up all the grease—not a good sign. To cut the calories in half and reduce the fat, we coat the delicate fish in a crispy cornflake crust and then bake it along with sliced potatoes. Serve with: Coleslaw and malt vinegar or lemon wedges.

4 servings

Active Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes

INGREDIENTS

  • Canola or olive oil cooking spray
  • 1 1/2 pounds russet potatoes, scrubbed and cut into 1/4-inch-thick wedges
  • 4 teaspoons canola oil
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons Cajun or Creole seasoning, divided
  • 2 cups cornflakes
  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 large egg whites, beaten
  • 1 pound cod, (see Tip) or haddock, cut into 4 portions

PREPARATION

  1. Position racks in upper and lower third of oven; preheat to 425°F. Coat a large baking sheet with cooking spray. Set a wire rack on another large baking sheet; coat with cooking spray.
  2. Place potatoes in a colander. Thoroughly rinse with cold water, then pat dry completely with paper towels. Toss the potatoes, oil and 3/4 teaspoon Cajun (or Creole) seasoning in a large bowl. Spread on the baking sheet without the rack. Bake on the lower oven rack, turning every 10 minutes, until tender and golden, 30 to 35 minutes.
  3. Meanwhile, coarsely grind cornflakes in a food processor or blender or crush in a sealable plastic bag. Transfer to a shallow dish. Place flour, the remaining 3/4 teaspoon Cajun (or Creole) seasoning and salt in another shallow dish and egg whites in a third shallow dish. Dredge fish in the flour mixture, dip it in egg white and then coat all sides with the ground cornflakes. Place on the prepared wire rack. Coat both sides of the breaded fish with cooking spray.
  4. Bake the fish on the upper oven rack until opaque in the center and the breading is golden brown and crisp, about 20 minutes.

TIPS & NOTES

  • Tip: Overfishing and trawling have drastically reduced the number of cod in the U.S. and Canadian Atlantic Ocean and destroyed its sea floor. For sustainably fished cod, choose U.S. Pacific cod or Atlantic cod from Iceland and the northeast Arctic. For more information, visit Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch at seafoodwatch.org.

NUTRITION

Per serving: 325 calories; 5 g fat ( 0 g sat , 3 g mono ); 43 mg cholesterol; 45 g carbohydrates; 0 g added sugars; 24 g protein; 3 g fiber; 331 mg sodium; 955 mg potassium.

Nutrition Bonus: Vitamin C (58% daily value), Potassium (27% dv).

Carbohydrate Servings: 3

Exchanges: 3 starch, 3 lean meat

eatingwell.com

(Source: blog.madsweat.com)

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