I was provided a FREE product package to facilitate this review. Opinions expressed are that of my own.
Are you looking for a great tasting fish, but want something more than just plain breading?
Thanks to Gorton’s, I was sent coupons to pick up and try their NEW Artisan Recipe Fillets breaded fish products.
Gorton’s Artisan Recipe Fillets are made with Wild Caught Alaskan Pollock and are breaded with spices along with either Italian Bread Crumbs, Tortillas, or Panko Breadcrumbs. Fillets range between 150-170 calories each, and contain no fillers, MSG, artificial colors or flavors.
They come in 4 varieties including Roasted Garlic & Italian Herb, Lemon & Cracked Peppercorn, Southwest Tortilla, and Southern Style.
Preparation for this product is very easy, simply place the fillets on a baking sheet, and cook them in a preheated oven for around 20 minutes. Please refer to packaging for further directions.
So far, my family has tried the Lemon & Cracked Peppercorn flavor.
I paired it with 2 sides, Pineapple Coleslaw and Zucchini Noodles, and they were a perfect combination.
I asked my family what they thought and after seeing empty plates and nods of approval, I knew that we were all in agreement that these fillets tasted great.
Have you tried Gorton’s Breaded Fish Before? What is your favorite variety, or which of the Artisan Flavors would you like to try?
To learn more about Gorton’s, print coupons, or find recipes visit their website at gortons.com. For additional information, also check them out on Facebook at facebook.com/gortonsseafood, Twitter at twitter.com/gortonsseafood, and Pinterest at pinterest.com/GortonsSeafood.
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