Baked Cod with 5 Beans and Chorizo. If you’re trying to eat more fish, this baked cod recipe is a delicious way to do it because it balances healthy fish and beans with spicy, flavourful chorizo sausage.

Baked Cod with 5 Beans & Chorizo
Plain baked cod is one of life’s simple pleasures here in Newfoundland. Sometimes it is nice to dress it up with a punch of vibrant flavours, and this recipe does just that.

Fresh cod is a staple and simple pleasure of Newfoundland cooking.
We are also trying to eat more fish at our house. What better way to serve than this baked cod on a bed of 5 beans, tomatoes and a little lean chorizo sausage?
This healthy meal in bursting with colour, flavour and plenty of nutrition. It is also a quick and easy meal and you should have little trouble getting this one on the table in about a half hour or so.

Useful ideas.
If you like, we also have a recipe for Homemade Chorizo Sausage that you could use in this recipe, even just as loose sausage meat.
If you want to try our most popular cod recipe ever, Be sure to check out this recipe for Cod au Gratin.

Cod au Gratin
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Eileen
Friday 14th of November 2014
Can this recipe be used for Salmon?
Barry C. Parsons
Tuesday 18th of November 2014
Absolutely. That would be delicious too.
Barry C. Parsons
Friday 5th of April 2013
Sorry Hilda, that's just the way I hurriedly worded it. By "hot sauce" I meant the heated beans, tomatoes etc. I've fixed it now. That being said, a little hot sauce would not be bad either!! LOL!
Hilda
Friday 5th of April 2013
receipe looks lovely but unless I am losing my sight, it refers to hot sauce but no mention of it in the ingredients? Any suggestion as to how much to use, but I can probably wing it.