One of my readers called me out on Facebook regarding my deep love for anything chicken. Yeah, it happens. Okay, but in case you didn’t know, chicken runs in my DNA, and my freezer never runs out.🤣 No matter how much I push myself to turn my back on meat altogether, I just can’t. NOPE! So I am consuming it in moderation. But even so, we all need a bit of a chicken break once in a while. So here is my oven-baked tilapia! Applause, anyone?
Recipe Ingredients
Tilapia Loins – Personally, I like thick, juicy fish steaks over the fillets, but you can use either one. Loins take longer to bake than fillets, so reduce their time in the oven by a few minutes. The internal temperature on either one should be about 145℉/62℃.Butter – Buttery goodness makes our tilapia loins super moist and rich. It also helps the seasonings stick better. But you can replace it with olive oil for dairy-free fish; it won’t be as butterylicious, but it will still be awesome.Seasonings – Garlic, thyme, paprika, oregano pepper (a combination of dried oregano and red pepper), and white pepper make a tasty baked fish. However, you can replace oregano pepper with just oregano for a kid-friendly heat-free version.Chicken Stock – Just enough to add flavor and keep the tilapia from drying out in the oven. Lemon – Citrusy freshness is the perfect balancing act with fish.
How to Make Oven-Baked Tilapia
It doesn’t even call for complicated steps. You just mix all the seasonings in a skillet, add the seasoned tilapia, and bake. No sweat! It’s super easy, quick, healthy, and tasty. Get Everything Ready
Rinse the fish loins or fillets, dry them, then rub them with seasoned salt and pepper. Place fish in an ungreased 9″x13″ baking dish and set aside.Prepare Seasonings – Heat oil over medium heat in a large pan or skillet, and then add butter, garlic, thyme, paprika, and oregano pepper. Stir for about a minute. (Photos 1-4)
Put it all Together
Finalize the Sauce – Pour about ½ cup chicken broth, white pepper, and about 1-2 teaspoons lemon juice from a freshly squeezed lemon into the butter sauce. (Start with a teaspoon and adjust to taste, then lightly season sauce with salt if desired).Assembly – Then pour the sauce over the fish and proceed with baking. (Photos 5-7)Final Stretch – Bake, uncovered, at 400℉/205℃ for 10-15 minutes or until fish flakes easily with a fork. Garnish with fresh chopped parsley. Enjoy! (Photo 8)
Recipe Variations
Tips and Tricks
Make-Ahead Instructions
You can make this oven-baked tilapia ahead right up to the baking part. Cover it and refrigerate it for a day. Then bring it close to room temperature before putting it in the preheated oven. You could freeze it for up to two months, then thaw overnight in the fridge and bake it the next day.
Serving and Storage Instructions
Fish is best fresh from the oven because who likes cold fish, right? (Unless it’s ceviche😋) Add a side of rice, and you have a complete meal. Allow leftovers to cool and keep them in an airtight container in the fridge for two or three days or in the freezer for two months. Reheat in an oven-proof baking dish at 400℉/205℃ or in the microwave with 30-second blasts until heated.
What Goes With Oven-Baked Tilapia
Fish is such a versatile dish that you can serve it with almost anything. A healthy Greek salad and homemade garlic bread are always a winner at my house. Balsamic baked Brussels sprouts and seasoned rice also work well if it’s too chilly for a salad to sound good. Oh, and don’t forget a glass of white wine to round it out on special occasions.😉
More Fabulous Fish Recipes to Try
Fish and GritsBlackened Catfish with Shrimp SauceCurry FishJamaican Steamed FishJamaican Ackee and Saltfish
Closing Thoughts
This Baked Tilapia is a healthy low-carb meal seasoned with garlic, paprika, and lemon, making it so delicious in every bite. And it’s a perfect choice for those on a diet without sacrificing the taste. Is fish one of your faves? Please comment below if you’ve tried this recipe.
Watch How to Make It
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