Baked Haddock With Lime Butter Recipe

Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Here is a delicious lime butter haddock, baked to perfection with a little spice.

A Cajun yet tropical flavor sure to delight any fish lover! Here is one we make often.









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Here is a delicious lime butter haddock, baked to perfection with a little spice.

A Cajun yet tropical flavor sure to delight any fish lover! Here is one we make often.



Baked Haddock With Lime Butter Recipe


1 pound of Haddock filet's

3 tablespoons lime juice

1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce

1 teaspoon minced garlic

1/2 teaspoon Cajun seasoning

Parsley flakes

olive oil

sea salt

pepper

aluminum foil


In a small bowl mix lime juice, Worcestershire sauce, garlic seasoning, salt, pepper to taste.

Place haddock on a oil sprayed piece of foil, pour the mixture over the haddock, drizzle with olive oil then sprinkle with parsley. Refrigerate at least 1/2 hour. Bake in the foil, at 400 degree hot oven or place foil on the grill for 15 to 20 minutes or until fish flakes easily. Serve with lime butter sauce over the top.



Lime Butter Sauce

In a large fry pan:

melt 1 stick of butter

add 2 teaspoons of minced garlic

add a drop of Worcestershire sauce

Whisk all together.

Add 2 tablespoon chopped cilantro or Italian parsley, and the juice of one fresh lime. Cook just a few minutes on low, making sure all the flavors have combine. When fish is cooked, pour over the fish and serve.

+claudia lamascolo Author

21 comments

  1. I have never tasted this fish but the sauce seems very appetizing. Bye, have a great week

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  2. I hate fish! BUT, with the way you made it here, I might try this recipe! :) It looks wonderful and delicious.
    Best,
    Gloria

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  3. I am always hoarding the citrus when it comes to fish! No tartar sauce, just some lemon or lime juice. Based on that I am sure that this is one tasty entree of fish-yum! That lime butter sauce I would probably enjoy on a lot of different types of seafood. Happy Tuesday!

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  4. A simple and tasty dish. I like the combination with the lime. I could make this for my family. Brava!

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  5. This sounds delicious. Fish with citrus is always a winning combination.

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  6. So gorgeous and flaky, Claudia! Picture perfect recipe!!!!

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  7. We love lime on or in anything, but have never put it on baked fish, just fish tacos. We'll definitely make this one!

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  8. Oooh, lime butter sounds fantastic! I adore baked fish, wonderful!

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  9. I love the addition of the lime! I am obsessed with fish and citrus.

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  10. Love that spiciness with the hit of buttery citrus. Absolutely delish!

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  11. Dear Claudia, I would enjoy this fish very much. I love the way you cooked it in the foil. Blessings my dear, Catherine xoxo

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  12. Ummm! It looks delicious! I haven't had haddock in a long time and have to make this.

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  13. Going shopping for some haddock. We try to eat fish at least once a week. I will give this one a try.

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  14. This sounds so good Claudia. It's healthy with a bit of a kick and a nice sauce.

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  15. My kind of fish! Absolutely loving it! Love the kick of the spices, and the lime buttery flavor. Haddock is such a nice and healthy fish:DDD

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  16. With all the fish dishes I've prepared...Haddock still hasn't made it yet.
    Your simple recipe will no doubt come to mind the next time I notice this particular fish.

    Have a great week,
    Claudia

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  17. Deve ser muito bom, vou fazer e depois digo.
    Parabéns pelo blog eu tambem sou apaixonada por este tema.

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  18. Love the flavor combination and that hit of cajun seasoning is perfect!

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  19. What a delicious preparation!! So good to re-visit this post---we eat a lot more fish now :)

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  20. Produces under cooked fish. I cooked it expactly as told and I could hold the fish in my hand when it came out. 400 for 20 minutes is maybe a 1/4 of what you need.

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    1. Bake on the grill 15 to 20 minutes depending on how high the heat gets. In the oven check the fish with a fork to see if it flakes easily. It shouldn't have been cold even at 20 minutes, the foil heats is up quickly. Not sure why it was still cold.

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