Sheena Chihak, RD
·2 min read
One of our favorite reasons to cook fish is that it's fast. Really fast. Depending on how thick it's been cut, a fish filet could bake, broil, poach, grill, or sauté in as little as four minutes! With speed like that, quick and easy seafood recipes are an awesome choice for busy weeknights. The only downfall to that speedy cooking time is how quickly you could accidentally overcook fish. If you haven't had the misfortune of biting into overcooked rubbery fish, consider yourself lucky. Thankfully, there are two simple ways to tell when fish is done so you'll only serve up just-right cooked fish.
How to Tell When Fish Is Done
The two ways to tell your fish is cooked are visual cues that require no special equipment. When fish reaches the proper cooking temperature it will display these cues.
Opaque color. When you start cooking fish it's rather shiny and translucent. When it's done, the fish will be opaque.
Flake easily with a fork. When fish is finished cooking, it'll flake apart with a fork (more on that next).
Undercooked fish resists flaking and is translucent. If your fish is undercooked, continue heating it until it's done. But remember, fish cooks fast, so check it often.
Test Kitchen Tip: Check fish at the minimum cooking time to avoid overcooking.
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How to Flake Fish with a Fork
This tried-and-true testing technique is easy to master.
Insert the tines of a fork into the thickest portion of the fish at a 45-degree angle.
Gently twist the fork and pull up some of the fish. If it flakes easily, without resistance, the fish is done.
At What Temperature Is Fish Done?
While the fork test and opaque color are excellent giveaways that fish is done cooking, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends a safe temperature for cooked fish of 145 degrees F. To test this, use an instant-read thermometer.
How to Cook Fish
Now that you know how to tell if fish is cooked, you can put your knowledge to work and actually cook some fish. Get all the info you need on how to bake fish, how to fry fish (including pan-frying), and how to grill fish.
With your newfound knowledge, you can prepare seafood pasta, fish tacos, grilled fish, or any fish dish just right! No matter what seafood dish you're in the mood for, a restaurant-caliber dinner awaits.