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Baked Fish Sticks – Skinnytaste

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Last updated: 2024/02/15 at 10:13 PM
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This post may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure policy. These healthy, Baked Fish Sticks with Lemon Caper Sauce are made from scratch and so quick and easy. Bake them in the oven or the air fryer – directions are provided for both.

Breaded Fish Sticks with Lemon Caper Sauce
Firm, meaty cod fish holds its shape perfectly for making fish sticks during baking or air frying. Once you try homemade fish sticks, you’ll never go back to prepackaged frozen fish sticks again! To get a crisp, golden, flavorful crust, I combined panko crumbs with a little Old Bay and spices to get a faux-fried coating without needing to deep fry. Also, I love dipping my food in condiments and was happy with how this creamy lemon caper sauce turned out! You can really taste the fresh chives and lemon, which is the perfect complement to the crispy fish sticks.

For more of my favorite fish recipes, try my Air Fryer Salmon Sandwich, Fish Taco Bowls, and Air Fryer Fish Sticks.

Why This Works
– Kid Friendly
– Perfect for Lent – a great meat-free option
– Healthier than fried – no need for vegetable oil or canola oil, just spritz it with olive oil.
– Delicious way to enjoy fish!

Fish Sticks Ingredients
What fish are fish sticks made of?
Firm white fish works best for fish sticks. I used Alaskan cod, but halibut, haddock, pollock and catfish are other good options. You can use fresh or thawed frozen fish.

Egg Mixture:
– Three egg whites or two whole eggs
– Dijon mustard, lemon juice, paprika, salt, black pepper. You can also add onion powder.

Breadcrumbs:
– Panko breadcrumbs, Old Bay seasoning, parsley, paprika

What is lemon caper sauce made of?
This is a healthy, homemade tartar sauce, perfect for dipping!
– Yogurt: Get fat-free plain Greek yogurt.
– Mayo: You’ll need three tablespoons of light mayonnaise.
– Capers: Drain the liquid from a tablespoon of capers before adding them to the sauce.
– Chives: Mince fresh chives.
– Lemon: Squeeze a teaspoon of fresh lemon juice.
– Salt and Pepper for seasoning

How to Make Fish Sticks
Dipping Sauce for Fish: Stir all the ingredients for the dipping sauce in a small bowl.

Fish Prep: Slice the cod crosswise into two-inch long strips, about an inch wide, and pat the fish dry with paper towels.

Eggs and Bread Crumbs: Combine the egg whites, mustard, lemon, paprika, salt, and pepper in a medium bowl. Put the panko, Old Bay, dried parsley, and remaining paprika in another.

Dredge the Fish: Dip the fish into the egg mixture and then the crumbs.

Bake: Place the fish sticks on a rimmed baking sheet or sprayed with oil and spray the tops with olive oil. Bake the fish sticks at 450°F for 12 minutes.

How to Freeze Fish Sticks
These healthy fish sticks can be refrigerated for 3 days or frozen for up to 3 months. You can either freeze them cooked or uncooked. First, lay them on a baking sheet and put the tray in the freezer. Once frozen, transfer the sticks to a zip-locked bag. To cook them from frozen, add about five to 10 minutes to the total baking time. To reheat cooked sticks straight from frozen, air fry or bake them until heated through.

What to Serve with this Homemade Fish Stick Recipe
Below are some side dish ideas:

Variations
Spices: If you don’t have Old Bay, add more paprika and some garlic powder.
Eggs: I used all egg whites to reduce the calories, but using two whole eggs works too.
Breadcrumbs: I prefer panko for crispy sticks, but regular breadcrumbs will work if that’s all you have.
Dipping Sauce: You could also serve thi with tartar sauce, cocktail sauce, or ketchup.
Herbs: Swap the chives for dill, tarragon, or parsley.

How do I buy sustainably sourced fish?
Although there’s nothing like catching your own fish, that’s not always possible. So, when purchasing seafood, I always look for sustainable options, whether it’s fresh or frozen. The first time I heard the term “sustainable seafood” was years ago in San Francisco at an Alaska Seafood cooking demonstration. I learned that unlike many of the world’s other fish populations, Alaska’s are managed for protection against overfishing, ensuring a healthy, wild, and sustainable harvest. So, when I see the Alaskan Seafood label, I know I’m making a sustainable choice. I also love the Seafood Watch website, which I always refer to before purchasing fish. It’s simple to follow – type in the name of the fish, and it gives you a green, yellow, or red dot, plus suggestions for good alternatives. It’s also a great idea to talk to your fishmonger!

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