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Hi Everyone,

I've been trying to bake fish in the oven and every time I
do I end up with an apartment filled with smoke. I used
extra virgin olive oil to coat the pan the first time and,
having set off every smoke detector in the place, tried
unsalted butter the second time with the same result.
Is smoke par for the course or am I using the wrong
fat? Thanks for your help.

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> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've been trying to bake fish in the oven and every time I
> do I end up with an apartment filled with smoke. I used
> extra virgin olive oil to coat the pan the first time and,
> having set off every smoke detector in the place, tried
> unsalted butter the second time with the same result.
> Is smoke par for the course or am I using the wrong
> fat? Thanks for your help.
>


1) Where is the oven rack, in terms of height? In the center? The bottom?
The top?

2) What temperature are you setting the oven for?

3) When's the last time you cleaned the oven? Are you sure the smoke's
coming from the baking pan, or could it be some built up grease elsewhere?


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On May 16, 8:45 am, wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've been trying to bake fish in the oven and every time I
> do I end up with an apartment filled with smoke. I used
> extra virgin olive oil to coat the pan the first time and,
> having set off every smoke detector in the place, tried
> unsalted butter the second time with the same result.
> Is smoke par for the course or am I using the wrong
> fat? Thanks for your help.



My favorite current recipe:

zest of 1 lemon
a couple T. of parsley flakes
a little garlic powder
Panko crumbs (found in the "Asian" food aisle)

Rub the fish with olive oil; coat with the above ingredients which
have been all mixed up. Place in lightly greased pan. Bake at 350
for about 20 minutes or until fish is flakey.

I usually use cod - tried to get some halibut fillets last week, but
all they had were "steaks" (bone-in) which I don't care for.

I've never had smoke in the oven, from this.

Yum!

N.

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