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    Home » Mains » Fish and Seafood » Sheet Pan Chorizo Panko Crusted Cod

    Sheet Pan Chorizo Panko Crusted Cod

    Published: Aug 16, 2019 · Modified: Feb 9, 2023 by HWC Magazine · 94 Comments

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    Baked Sheet Pan Chorizo Panko Crusted Cod complete with potatoes and zucchini is an easy less than 30-minute complete dinner using only 7 ingredients.

    Top down photo of Baked Chorizo crusted fish served with lemons and a three bean salad.

    Fish Lovers

    You are going to love this baked cod fish dinner because it is a little spicy and it turns fish haters into fish lovers.  The crispy chorizo exterior keeps the fish tender and flaky inside and is a combination to die for. Cod, like our Air Fryer Frozen Tilapia, is a mild tasting fish so it does not clash with the spicy topping. It's perfect for this panko crusted cod recipe.

    The bite shot of the flaky baked fish.

    Ingredients

    • Cod or mild white fish
    • Herbs de Provence
    • Potatoes
    • Chorizo
    • Panko bread crumbs
    • Parsley
    • Zucchini

    Sheet Pan Dinners

    It’s a pretty hearty meal as well as it includes potatoes and even zucchinis for a full and complete meal in one pan.   Because you cook everything in one sheet pan, it’s easy cleanup and it’s a snap to throw together. If you like sheet pan fish dinners, be sure to try our Lemon Herb Baked Rainbow Trout, Balsamic Glazed Salmon and Roasted Root Vegetables, Baked Pomegranate Glazed Salmon or our Mediterranean Red Snapper Packets.

    Sheet pan of cooked Baked Chorizo Crusted Fish and Potatoes looking overhead.

    Recipe Exchanges

    First of all, we made this recipe gluten-free using panko homemade bread crumbs and gluten free chorizo sausage for those with dietary issues. In addition, we swapped out the sweet potatoes with red potatoes and the tomatoes out with in season zucchini slices.

    However, we must add that sweet potatoes and tomatoes rock in this recipe. If you use sweet potatoes and use a chorizo sausage that is without sugar and additives, this Baked Chorizo Crusted Fish and Potatoes can be enjoyed as part of a Whole30 recipe plan.

    Picky Eaters

    It is just that we have a difficult picky adult eater in the family. Raise your hand if you have one of those in your family too. You see it is easy when it is a child. You can just say you need to eat this as that is all there is, or you go without.

    With picky husbands, wives , significant others and adult relatives all you can do is pray and convert them from fish haters to fish lovers with this carnivore inspired recipe.

    Best Kind of Fish to Use

    You can use any white fish of choice in this recipe. In addition, be sure to use one local sustainable to your region and that looks fresh.

    • Flounder
    • cod fish
    • haddock
    • tilapia
    • sea bass
    • grouper
    • bass, etc.

    The only difference is the cook times will vary slightly depending on how thick your fish fillets are.

    Baked Chorizo Crusted Fish and Potatoes head down shot close up.

    How to Make Low Carb

    • Hold the breadcrumbs in the chorizo topping or you can swap out with dried pork rinds.
    • Exchange the potatoes with more in season veggies of choice. (bell peppers, asparagus, cabbage slices or baked thin cauliflower slices would all work here.
    • Keep an eye out on the chorizo sausage you use as many have added sugar and other additives. We have found certain brands on the market have no added sugar and are gluten-free.
    Scoop of ground chorizo with herbs and spices ready to spread on fish.

    Type of Chorizo

    We used Spanish Chorizo for our Baked Chorizo Crusted Fish and Potatoes recipe. Did you know there are 2 different types of chorizo?

    1. Mexican Chorizo

    Mexican Chorizo is made with fresh ground uncooked pork seasoned with chilis. You can find it in the refrigerated section of the market next to the other pork sausages. (We did not use this type of chorizo in this recipe. However, you could, if you cooked it first.) We used Mexican chorizo in our Chorizo and Shrimp Fried Rice and Homemade Chorizo Stuffed Mushrooms.

    2. Spanish Chorizo

    Spanish chorizo is made with cured or semi-cured chopped smoked pork and is usually seasoned with Spanish paprika. It is sold in the cured meats section of some supermarkets in either a meat stick that has a protective casing or in very thin prepared slices. Spanish Chorizo is the type of chorizo we used to make our Baked Chorizo Crusted Fish and Potatoes.

    Chorizo Substitutions

    Chorizo sausage is best for this recipe. However, we have also made this recipe in a pinch with hard salami seasoned with Spanish paprika and little red pepper chili flakes.

    Remove the Casing from Chorizo Sausage

    If you are peeling a meat stick of Spanish chorizo, there is no need to cook it as it is cured. However, you must remove the casing of the Spanish Chorizo before slicing and putting in the food processor to make a chorizo crust for the fish.

    Cured Chorizo

    Cut off the very end of the chorizo cured sausage with a knife. Then, grab the end of the skin and peel downward. The skin should come off with a little diligence.

    Mexican Chorizo

    If you decide to use Mexican chorizo, the uncooked chorizo is very soft inside the casing. Cut the end off of the sausage link. Squeeze the end and pull down to evacuate the pork filling into your pan to cook.

    You will need to fully cook the sausage and cool it down before putting it in the food processor to make your chorizo crust for the fish. If you decide to make your own homemade chorizo be sure to try our Chorizo and shrimp fried rice for a tasty 15-minute dinner.

    Step by step collage-baked potatoes, then adding on the zucchini and then fish and then chorizo topping and then the final baked product.

    Cook in Stages

    One important thing to note is that you will need to cook your ingredients in 2 stages.

    • The first stage you will cook your seasoned potato slices for about 10 minutes alone
    • Next, add the vegetables and chorizo crusted fish on top of the potatoes to cook.

    The reason for implementing 2 cooking stages is that the potatoes take a bit longer to cook than our fish. If you use a softer vegetable like zucchini or a tomato these can be cooked together at the same time as the fish as long as they are thinly sliced. If you like the idea of sheet pan dinners, you are going to love our quick and easy Garlic Roasted Shrimp and Potatoes.

    Herbs de Provence

    Herbs de Provence is a game changing blend of herbs used in French and Mediterranean recipes that is bring your cooking to the next level.  This delicious herb blend usually includes a mixture of dried savory, marjoram, rosemary, thyme and oregano.

    Sometimes you will see dried lavender added or fennel as well. Herbs de Provence is used in our Favorite Provencal Ratatouille Recipe and our Herbs de Provence Baby Potatoes and Tomatoes.

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    Top down photo of Baked Chorizo crusted fish served with lemons and a three bean salad.

    Sheet Pan Chorizo Panko Crusted Cod

    Sheet Pan Chorizo Panko Crusted Cod is a delicious one sheet pan less than 30-minute complete dinner using only 7 ingredients. 
    5 from 3 votes
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    Course: Main Course
    Cuisine: German
    Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Servings: 4
    Calories: 540kcal
    Author: HWC Magazine

    Ingredients

    • 3 whole potatoes red
    • 4 tablespoons olive oil (1 tablespoon for potatoes and 3 tablespoons for chorizo crust)
    • 3 teaspoons herbs de Provence (1 teaspoon for potatoes and 2 teaspoon for chorizo crust)
    • salt and pepper to taste
    • 1 pound chorizo sausage thinly sliced (casings removed)
    • ½ cup panko bread crumbs gluten-free or regular
    • 1 cup Fresh parsley chopped (optional)
    • 2 small zucchinis
    • 2 pounds cod or whitefish of choice
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    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 390 degrees F (200 degree Celsius)
    • Slice potatoes about ¼ inch thick and place on a greased baking sheet. Drizzle with 1 tablespoon of olive oil, 1 teaspoon of herbs de Provence and salt and pepper to taste. Bake for 15 minutes. Set aside to cool.
    • While your potatoes are cooking, Chop up chorizo sausage in small enough pieces to be handled by the food processor. Place chorizo sausage, panko bread crumbs, 3 teaspoons of herbs de Provence, fresh parsley and a really good drizzle of olive oil (about 3 tablespoons) into the food processor and whiz into finely chopped and well incorporated. Salt and pepper to taste. (Please be cautious with salt as cured chorizo is salty already but the addition of pepper is nice.)
    • Remove your potato slices from the oven. Layer a thin single layer of sliced zucchini slices on top of the potato slices.
    • Next lay your skinned and deboned fish filets with the filet side up over the zucchini and potato slices.
    • Layer a few tablespoons of the chorizo crust on top of each fish fillet and pat down so that it stay on the fish during the baking process.
    • Bake your Baked Chorizo Crusted Fish and Potatoes in the oven for about 8-15 minutes or until the fish flakes easily with a fork. (Length of time for cooking depends on how thick your white fish fillets are) Serve with a lovely vino and good friends for a complete meal.
    • Danke!

    Notes

    Feel free to use a white fish local to your region. Some examples that work well are cod, flounder, halibut, bass, etc. Feel free to substitute red potatoes with a potato of your choice.
    If you desire to use sweet potatoes, please peel first before slicing. In addition, tomatoes instead of zucchini all work nice in the recipe as well. We used Spanish chorizo for this recipe and not Mexican Chorizo. However, in a pinch you can use salami and add in a teaspoon of Spanish paprika and a dash of red pepper flakes to make a delicious crusted fish in exchange for the chorizo. You may also use Mexican chorizo but you first must cook it and let it cool before putting it in the food processor to mix with panko bread crumbs, herbs and olive oil.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1g | Calories: 540kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 53g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 178mg | Sodium: 192mg | Potassium: 1195mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 2072IU | Vitamin C: 54mg | Calcium: 117mg | Iron: 5mg
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    1. Norma Chang says

      October 10, 2012 at 8:48 am

      The combination of flavors and texture, what a delightful fish dish. Love your photos.

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        October 10, 2012 at 12:06 pm

        Thanks Norma. I just loved visiting Europe and loved the dishes but I will share with you a little secret... On the last day in Amsterdam I had to stop off for Chinese food 2 whole weeks without using chopsticks I was in withdrawal.

        Reply
    2. Marina@Picnic at Marina says

      October 10, 2012 at 8:13 am

      Sounds like you've had an amazing trip. Those headcheeses looks so delicious, I haven't seen anything like it outside of Germany either. The idea of one pan meal is fantastic! 🙂

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        October 10, 2012 at 12:08 pm

        Thanks Marina
        Amazing cheeses, breads and sausages. I had to leave before I put on 10 kg. take care, BAM

        Reply
    3. dianeskitchentable says

      October 10, 2012 at 4:22 am

      I love your photos and what an adventure. I stared at the first picture for the longest time trying to figure out what was on top & thought... hamburger? This looks like quite a taste sensation & much better than plain white fish. Nicely done.

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        October 10, 2012 at 7:13 am

        Hello Diane, I am glad you like the photos and I have many more coming your way soon. You know my teenagers do not like just plain fish so here is a good way to get them to like it, topped with spicy chorizo sausage.

        Reply
    4. Bluejellybeans says

      October 10, 2012 at 1:21 am

      It looks fantastic!

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        October 10, 2012 at 7:26 am

        Thank you!

        Reply
    5. erika says

      October 09, 2012 at 11:47 pm

      I adore your photos. I felt like I was there! Lol I love how this serves 4 adults or ONE hungry teenager!

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        October 10, 2012 at 7:28 am

        Thank you Erika. I know that everyone always finds humor in my portion sizes. When you have 2 growing teenage boys in the home you can never keep food in the house! Take Care, BAM

        Reply
    6. Healthy World Cuisine says

      October 09, 2012 at 11:00 pm

      Hi Jo, I love the sound of that...Blitzing the chorizio. Actually my food processor sounds more like it is dying a slow death but funny all the same. I have many many more fun and exciting European stories, markets, foods and recipes to share. Stay tuned as I am just trying to get a bit caught up with things on the home front. Take Care, BAM

      Reply
    7. jothetartqueen says

      October 09, 2012 at 4:37 pm

      Hi Bam! good to catch up on your blog.. It must have been a wonderful holiday for you. hope that you can share more.. The fish sounds fantastic! blitzing the chorizo sounds like a fabulous way to add salt and flavour to the fish.I'll try this next time.

      Reply
    8. albertocook says

      October 09, 2012 at 3:07 pm

      Simple and good.... Ilove it

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        October 10, 2012 at 7:49 am

        Thanks to Anja for this little one dish wonder. Take care, BAM

        Reply
    9. Sawsan@ Chef in disguise says

      October 09, 2012 at 3:03 pm

      Welcome back! can't wait for your pictures!
      I made red snapper topped with a tomato mixture yesterday and it was amazing so I can only imagine how amazing anja's recipe must be

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        October 10, 2012 at 7:52 am

        Hello Sawson, I have just a FEW pictures left to share from our trip to Europe so stay tuned. Fish is such a wonderful dish and can be so versatile. I wish my boys were more into it so that is why the topping of spicy chorizio is the perfect solution to get picky teenagers to eat fish. Take Care, BAM

        Reply
    10. ChgoJohn says

      October 09, 2012 at 11:02 am

      Welcome home, BAM! What a wonderful visit with your friends, culminating in that incredible dish. ( I googled steinbasser and that is one ugly fish!) That one recipe celebrates so many of Europe's flavors. What a treat!

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        October 09, 2012 at 12:27 pm

        Grazie John! I was hesitant to put a photo of the live steinbasser fish on my page as I did not anyone to be frightened. I'm actually making a mock version today of this dish with mahi mahi, regular white idaho potatoes and topped with Olives from my visit to Italy. Life is good. Take Care, BAM

        Reply
    11. Nami | Just One Cookbook says

      October 09, 2012 at 10:42 am

      Welcome back! Hmmm Anja's meal looks so delish! Fish and sausages... nice! I'd love to have some of that... As a person who's never been to Europe, I'm checking each picture carefully and I had so much fun going through them. Thanks for sharing them, Bam!

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        October 09, 2012 at 1:31 pm

        Arigato Nami-san! I am glad I could bring a little Germany to you today. I will also be taking you to France, Italy and the Netherlands so stay tuned.. Take Care, BAM

        Reply
    12. Profiteroles & Ponytails says

      October 09, 2012 at 9:55 am

      The diverse flavours in this dish sound fantastic. It is wonderful to see all the photos from the market so that we feel like we were right there with you and Anja. I have fond memories of my brief stay in Nuremberg and all of the Lebkuchen that I ate there. It is so good, isn't it?

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        October 09, 2012 at 1:20 pm

        I think a brief stay is best in Germany. I was so tempted by all of the abundant yummy bread, Lebkuchen, decadent desserts and of course all of their custards. In the market, I saw more custards and dessert creamy based things than anywhere I have ever visited. As I walked the streets everyone stopped off for coffee and huge desserts at the shops. So as of today my diet has started. I'm back on veggies, fish and tea, my usual Asian cuisine. Take care, BAM

        Reply
    13. Eha says

      October 09, 2012 at 9:39 am

      That trip to the Münster market was just fantastic!! Thank you! Alle diese Sülze [all these types of brawn!!] and sausages and breads 🙂 ! very much like the fish recipe as it packs a little umph and would be easy and delectable to serve after that second or third glass of vino!!

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        October 09, 2012 at 12:53 pm

        Hallo and Dunka Eha! You are very right even after your second or 3rd glass of vino this dish would be really difficult to mess up, as all you need to do is pop into the oven for 15-20 minutes. But to be on the safe side, maybe one should set a timer. Eha, can you please send me a link to your website? Take Care, BAM

        Reply
        • Eha says

          October 10, 2012 at 8:18 am

          dearHeart: thank you for the query, BUT: I am the provervial cuckoo in everyone's nest, as, for very practical reasons, I do not as yet have a website 🙂 ! Just land on everyone else's and hope I am welcome!!

        • Healthy World Cuisine says

          October 10, 2012 at 12:02 pm

          Dear Eha I am delighted for you visiting. And look forward to keeping in touch. I just wanted to make sure I was not missing out on exchanging the favour . Have a super day. Take care, BAM

    14. yummychunklet says

      October 09, 2012 at 7:37 am

      Sounds delicious, especially for one pan!

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        October 09, 2012 at 9:10 am

        I know there are not many one pan dishes that score a super high one for me but this one is exceptional. Take Care, BAM

        Reply
    15. zestybeandog says

      October 09, 2012 at 6:48 am

      This looks awesome! I too can't wait to see more photos! 🙂

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        October 09, 2012 at 9:11 am

        I have just a few more 1068 to be exact... The hard part is narrowing down the food choices to share with everyone. Take care, BAM

        Reply
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