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Pan Braised Cabbage & Miso Cod

Lavinia
Lavinia @Kitchenla
London

Tender cod glazed with a sweet-savoury miso marinade, perched on buttery pan-braised cabbage that’s soft, fragrant, and just a little bit tangy. This dish is comfort food dressed up smart — light enough for a weeknight, but elegant enough to impress. The cod flakes beautifully, carrying that rich umami hit from the miso, while the cabbage soaks up stock and butter until it practically melts on the fork. Think Japanese-inspired flavours meeting a proper British side dish — fusion in the best possible way.

Tender cod glazed with a sweet-savoury miso marinade, perched on buttery pan-braised cabbage that’s soft, fragrant, and just a little bit tangy. This dish is comfort food dressed up smart — light enough for a weeknight, but elegant enough to impress. The cod flakes beautifully, carrying that rich umami hit from the miso, while the cabbage soaks up stock and butter until it practically melts on the fork. Think Japanese-inspired flavours meeting a proper British side dish — fusion in the best possible way.

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Pan Braised Cabbage & Miso Cod

Lavinia
Lavinia @Kitchenla
London

Tender cod glazed with a sweet-savoury miso marinade, perched on buttery pan-braised cabbage that’s soft, fragrant, and just a little bit tangy. This dish is comfort food dressed up smart — light enough for a weeknight, but elegant enough to impress. The cod flakes beautifully, carrying that rich umami hit from the miso, while the cabbage soaks up stock and butter until it practically melts on the fork. Think Japanese-inspired flavours meeting a proper British side dish — fusion in the best possible way.

Tender cod glazed with a sweet-savoury miso marinade, perched on buttery pan-braised cabbage that’s soft, fragrant, and just a little bit tangy. This dish is comfort food dressed up smart — light enough for a weeknight, but elegant enough to impress. The cod flakes beautifully, carrying that rich umami hit from the miso, while the cabbage soaks up stock and butter until it practically melts on the fork. Think Japanese-inspired flavours meeting a proper British side dish — fusion in the best possible way.

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Ingredients

30 mins
2 people
  • 2cod fillets (about 150g each)
  • 1 tbspwhite miso paste
  • 1 tbspmirin (or dry sherry if you’re stuck)
  • 1 tspsoy sauce
  • 1 tsphoney (or brown sugar)
  • 1/2 tspsesame oil
  • For the braised cabbage:
  • 1/2a savoy cabbage (or pointed/spring cabbage), finely shredded
  • 1 tbspbutter
  • 1small onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 clovegarlic, crushed
  • 100 mlvegetable or chicken stock
  • 1 squeezelemon juice
  • 1 pinchSalt and black pepper, to taste
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30 mins
  1. 1

    Marinate the cod:
    In a small bowl, mix the miso paste, mirin, soy sauce, honey, and sesame oil.
    Coat the cod fillets in the marinade, cover, and pop in the fridge for at least 10 minutes (longer if you’ve got time).

  2. 2

    Cook the cabbage:
    Heat the butter in a large frying pan over a medium heat.
    Add the onion and cook for 5 minutes until soft and golden.
    Stir in the garlic, then the shredded cabbage. Cook for 2 minutes until just starting to wilt.
    Pour in the stock, season with salt and pepper, then cover with a lid. Let it braise gently for 8–10 minutes until tender.
    Finish with a squeeze of lemon juice.

  3. 3

    Cook the cod:
    Heat a non-stick frying pan over medium heat.
    Wipe off any excess marinade from the cod (so it doesn’t burn) and fry skin-side down for 3–4 minutes until crisp.
    Flip carefully and cook for another 2–3 minutes until just cooked through.

  4. 4

    Serve up:
    Divide the braised cabbage between warm plates, top with the miso cod, and spoon over any pan juices.

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Lavinia @Kitchenla
on August 22, 2025 18:38
London
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