My family’s favorite fish to eat is salmon, but I like to change things up now and then with another option when I’m wanting to serve fish for dinner. We are all big fans of fish and tilapia is a great choice for easy weeknight dinners because it is often more affordable than some other types of fish and has a mild, delicate flavor, making it versatile and suitable for various cooking methods. This is the best way I have found for preparing this flaky white fish. Tilapia is also a good source of lean protein, which is essential for muscle development, repair, and overall health and it’s lower in fat compared to some other fish varieties. This easy baked tilapia recipe also happens to be a great low carb option. Even my husband, who doesn’t generally love tilapia, likes it when I prepare it this way with lime zest, crushed red pepper flakes, minced garlic, and butter. All in all, it’s a great option for a quick and simple dish that you can prep in about 5 minutes, then pop in the oven to bake while you throw together a pot of rice, some pasta, or some veggie sides to go with it!

Why Your Family Will Like This Garlic Lime Tilapia

Mild fish flavor. Tilapia largely takes on the taste of the seasonings and sauces used in its preparation so some picky eaters say it isn’t as typically “fishy” as other types of fish like salmon. Zesty, tangy, and buttery. It’s amazing what a little lime juice and zest and a couple of cloves of garlic can do to a tilapia filet to make it absolutely delicious. The richness of the butter and hint of spice from the crushed red pepper flakes doesn’t hurt either. It’s a great way to get hesitant family members to try something new. Mostly hands off and ready in under 30 minutes. This is a great dinner idea for busy nights when you need something quick and easy. The short list of simple ingredients and oven baked tilapia approach means you have more time to help kids with homework, clean the kitchen, make side dishes, or do the myriad of other things on your plate.

Recipe Ingredients

Tilapia Filets – You can use fresh or frozen tilapia fillets from the grocery store but be sure to let them thaw in the fridge completely overnight if frozen so they bake evenly. Limes – Always be sure to zest your limes BEFORE juicing them. Use a zester or the small holes of a box grater to remove only the topmost outer layer of lime skin so you don’t get too much of the bitter pith underneath. Salted Butter – I love the rich flavor this adds to the tilapia, which otherwise is very lean. You can swap out the butter for olive oil, if you prefer. Salt & Pepper – For seasoning the fish so it doesn’t taste bland. Garlic Cloves – Two minced garlic cloves add wonderful flavor to the tilapia. You could also use ½ teaspoon garlic powder if you don’t have fresh garlic on hand. Crushed Red Pepper Flakes – Adds just the right amount of kick without making this a spicy fish dish.

How to Make Baked Tilapia

Recipe Variations

Add capers to the butter sauce for more of a salty, briny flavor. Try a sprinkle of cayenne pepper or a generous amount of parmesan cheese on top of the tilapia for another fun flavor profile.

Storage Instructions

Store any uneaten tilapia in an airtight container in the fridge for 1-2 days. Reheat in a warm oven covered with foil or in the microwave until heated through before serving. I don’t recommend freezing then reheating leftovers. Most fish is too delicate for this and tilapia is no exception.

What to Serve with Baked Tilapia

Serve with your favorite side dishes like salad, coconut rice, rice pilaf, brown rice, crusty bread, or pasta. We like to add a roasted or steamed vegetable like broccoli, cauliflower, or green beans to go with it. It would also be delicious with Utica Greens! Garnish with some fresh herbs like fresh parsley or cilantro for a pop of color and fresh flavor.

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