Soft Lemon Cod with Potato-Carrot Mash
A mild, soft-textured cod dinner designed for people on GLP-1 medications who are dealing with nausea. It’s low in fat, gently flavored with lemon, and paired with an easy-to-digest potato-carrot mash to provide protein and steady energy in a small, manageable portion.
Ingredients
- 260 g cod fillet, skinless — cut into 2 equal pieces, any pin bones removed
- 200 g potato, peeled — cut into small cubes
- 120 g carrot, peeled — cut into thin rounds
- 80 g low-fat plain yogurt (around 1.5–2% fat) — at room temperature if possible
- 40 g fresh lemon — zested, then half juiced (you will not use all the juice)
- 150 ml low-sodium vegetable or chicken broth — warm
- 4 g fresh parsley — very finely chopped optional
- 2 g salt — or to taste, divided
Instructions
- Place the potato cubes and carrot rounds in a small pot, cover with cold water by about 2 cm, add a small pinch of salt, and bring to a gentle boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook for 10–12 minutes until very soft.
- While the vegetables cook, place the cod pieces in a shallow pan with a lid. Pour in the warm broth, add 1–2 thin strips of lemon zest (avoid the bitter white pith), and a tiny pinch of salt. Cover with a lid and gently simmer on low heat for 7–9 minutes, until the fish is opaque and flakes easily; avoid vigorous boiling to keep smells minimal.
- Turn off the heat under the cod and let it rest, covered, for 2–3 minutes to finish cooking gently in the warm broth.
- Drain the potato and carrot well, then return them to the warm pot. Add the yogurt, a small pinch of salt, and a few drops (about 1–2 teaspoons) of lemon juice. Mash until very smooth and soft, adding a spoonful or two of the warm poaching broth if needed to reach a loose, easy-to-swallow consistency.
- Transfer the mash to two small warm bowls. Carefully place a piece of cod on top of each portion, spooning over a tablespoon or two of the mild lemon-scented broth. Sprinkle with a tiny amount of lemon zest and finely chopped parsley if using.
- Taste a small bite; if well tolerated, you can add a few more drops of lemon juice for brightness, keeping flavors gentle to avoid triggering nausea.
Tips for GLP-1 users
If your nausea is strong, eat this meal lukewarm rather than hot, as cooler temperatures and the very mild aroma from poached cod are often better tolerated on GLP-1 medications.
For an even softer texture on difficult days, flake the cod into the mash and stir in a little extra warm broth to create a smooth, spoonable bowl.
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