This recipe is for those who love eating fish, and are looking for more recipes to have on rotation. It also makes a great recipe to prepare when you are having guests over, because you can prepare it, put it in the fridge, and then bake it for 20 minutes before serving. Plus, the finished lemon parmesan crusted perch will look gorgeous on your table.
What to expect: a healthy, fresh but delicious fish fillet that tastes of lemon, parmesan and has a flavourful crunch on top. Eating healthy can be easy with recipes like this one.
The most common ways to cook perch are either pan frying it after having coated in breading, or baking it. However, if that sounds good to you, you can also cook perch in a tomato or white sauce.
Here are a few delicious Italian recipes with perch to get you inspired.
Here’s the delicious parmesan crusted perch recipe I hinted at earlier. You’ll love how easy and quick it is to make, and then you’ll enjoy its flavourful taste.
Feel free to follow the recipe steps on your screen or print out the recipe card.
We are serving asparagus with ours, but you can serve it with a leafy salad, or both; you can of course choose you own vegetables, or serve it with another side dish. A potato salad would really pair well with this recipe. Here’s our potato salad from Puglia, if you’d like to make that.
Absolutely, that’s what Italians do. Insalata, or fresh leafy salad, is our favourite way to eat fish. We like to serve both baked, pan fried, and grilled fish with a side of salad and some artisan bread.
The most common salad leaves used are iceberg and rucola.
A delicious way to spice up your salad is to add sliced onion, cherry tomatoes, and lots of herbs like oregano.
Make sure you are also using a high quality extra virgin olive oil like our Belmorso.
If you are stumbling upon this recipe towards the end of the year, October-December, you’ll also be able to purchase our fresh Novello extra virgin olive oil. This is an exclusive EVOO imported fresh few days after it has been produced in Puglia, and it’s only available this time of the year. Check if it’s available here.
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