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What is Fish Fillet?

Breaded fish fillets are made by taking a piece of fish, often white fish and coating it an egg wash then dipping it in flour and breadcrumbs. The fish is then pan fried in oil and ready to serve. Breaded fish fillets have a golden brown, crunchy crust and will be oily from the frying. The fish itself is tender, moist and flaky when cooked properly and may be served with sauce.

What does Fish Fillet Taste Like?

Salty

Salty

Salty is one of the five main tastes. It has a satisfying and addictive quality with hints of sourness. Salty foods include cheeses, cured meats, chips, and olives. It is used in almost every dish and prepared food. Salt is added to enhance flavor and offer a distinctly salty taste.

Ingredients

pollock

pollock

Pollack is a fish in the cod family and weighs between 2 to 15 pounds. The pollack is a white fish with a green hue and green and brown back. It has a flaky and firm meat and a flavor that is delicate, sweet and a bit fishier than other white fish. It makes excellent fish and chips.

water

water

Water is a substance and chemical compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen. It is clear, fluid, flavorless and odorless. Water is a necessity in nearly every aspect of life, including cooking, baking and hydrating the human body. Water can be served as a cold beverage, or at any temperature comfortable to the mouth and skin.

wheat flour

wheat flour

Wheat flour is a product made by finely milling wheat grains until they form a powder-like substance. Wheat flour is denser than powder and comes as whole wheat flour; a semi-dense flour with a beige color and full flavor. All- purpose flour is refined, white, lighter in texture and more bland in flavor. There are other varieties of wheat flour with these two being the most common. The flavor is mild and nutty. Wheat flour is used in the making of a huge number of foods across all cuisines. It is used as a binder as well as the basis for breads, baked goods and coating for breaded meats and vegetables. It is used in sauces and even some candies.

canola oil

canola oil

Canola oil is a popular and readily available oil in America, due to its inexpensive price and neutral flavor. Canola oil comes from the rapeseed plant, the oil is pressed from the seeds and has a yellow color. It is a thin oil that is best for medium high heat, such as sautéing, though is commonly used for deep frying. Canola can be found in baked good, salad dressings, and a vast variety of food products.

breadcrumbs

breadcrumbs

Breadcrumbs are made from dry bread. The bread is crumbled, dehydrated and ground into a coarse meal. Breadcrumbs are extremely dry, crunchy and have a mild wheat flavor. The are often a light brown or off white in color. Breadcrumbs are used in much of the Western world as a crunchy coating to meats, fish and deep fried croquettes.

egg

egg

Eggs are an incredibly versatile protein and binder. Most eggs used in cooking come from hens and are usually unfertilized. Eggs are oval shaped and roughly 53 mm in length and 40 mm in width. Eggs have a hard, but thin and delicate shell that is brown or white and occasionally green. Inside is the clear and glossy white, with a slimy texture and in the center is the yellow opaque, round shaped yolk. Once cooked, the whites become opaque. Eggs can be scrambled, fried, boiled, and more. They are used in desserts and baked goods as a binder. Egg is also used as a wash to glaze items or dip meat into before breading it. The flavor is mild and sulfurous. It has many uses.

salt

salt

Salt is a mineral composed mostly of sodium chloride. It is the main flavoring used in food and is naturally occurring in certain foods, such as cheese, beets, meat and celery, plus many others. Salt is white and has finer granules than sugar. Many commercial salts include iodide, while others exclude it. Most salts are white, while some are naturally pale pink with minerals. Salt brings out the flavor of something and can create a tangy mouthfeel, if used in excess.

Fish Fillet Nutritional Facts and Calories

Serving Size: 6 oz170g

6 ozFish Fillet
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories398kcal20%
Fats20g26%
Sat. fats3g14%
Mono. Fats
5g
11%
Trans fats0g0%
Carbs29g10%
Sugars0g0%
Fiber2g7%
Proteins24g32%
Cholesterol63mg21%
Sodium
877mg
38%

Healthy Level

Unhealthy Level

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much protein is in Fish Fillet?

6 oz of Fish Fillet contains 24 g of protein.

How many carbs are in Fish Fillet?

6 oz of Fish Fillet contains 29 g of carbs.

How much fat is in Fish Fillet?

6 oz of Fish Fillet contains 20 g of fat.

How much sugar is in Fish Fillet?

6 oz of Fish Fillet contains 0 g of sugar.

How many calories are in 6 oz of Fish Fillet?

There are 398 calories in 6 oz of Fish Fillet.

How many calories are in 1 Serving of Fish Fillet?

There are 470 calories in 1 Serving of Fish Fillet.

How many calories are in 1 oz of Fish Fillet?

There are 66 calories in 1 oz of Fish Fillet.

How many calories are in 1 pound of Fish Fillet?

There are 1061 calories in 1 pound of Fish Fillet.

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