Light, flaky cod is pan-fried to golden perfection and topped with a bright, buttery lemon sauce—an easy, flavorful dish that’s perfect for both weeknights and special occasions.
Carefully add the filets to the skillet and pan-fry until lightly browned on the bottom side. Don't move the filets around in the skillet too much. Move them just enough to ensure they are not sticking to the skillet.
Use a spatula and a steady hand to flip the filets over gently. Pan-fry for another 4 minutes, or until lightly browned on both sides. Don't overcook the filets!
Gently remove the filets to a plate.
Make the Sauce and Serve
Add the butter (4 tbsp) to the skillet (no need to clean the skillet out) and cook over medium heat until melted.
4 tablespoon unsalted butter
Add the garlic and sauté, stirring often, until aromatic, about 1 minute.
2 teaspoon garlic
Stir in the wine, lemon juice, and lemon zest. Simmer over medium-high for about 2 minutes. Taste, and add a pinch of salt, if needed.
¼ cup white wine, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 1 teaspoon lemon zest
Serve the filets immediately, spooning the sauce over the tops. Garnish with chopped Italian parsley.
2 tablespoon Italian parsley
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Notes
NOTE:Watch the video near the top of the recipe for visual guidance.
If you don't want to cook with wine, you can easily replace it with chicken broth or seafood stock.
Pat the fish fillets very dry before dredging to help the coating stick and achieve a crisp, golden crust.
A non-stick skillet makes flipping delicate cod fillets much easier and helps prevent sticking.
For extra flavor, try adding capers or fresh herbs like dill or chives to the lemon butter sauce.
This dish is best served immediately, as cod can dry out if reheated.
Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.
Reheat gently in a non-stick skillet over low heat with a splash of broth or water to keep the fish moist—avoid the microwave, as it can make the cod dry and rubbery.
For the best flavor and texture, enjoy the fish fresh when possible.