Interesting ways to spice up white fish?

I eat a lot of tilapia & I season it with the basis garlic, onion, pepper. But I'm getting sick of the flavor. Any suggestions on making it tastier? Thanks!
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  • 970Mikaela1
    970Mikaela1 Posts: 2,013 Member
    I put mango habanero salsa in with mine to bake.
  • fayefayee5
    fayefayee5 Posts: 87 Member
    i do a lemon garlic butter for white fish sometimes (yes butter is not so good, but I only use 1tsp, right at the end, to give it a glaze)
  • chezjuan
    chezjuan Posts: 747 Member
    I like Tilapia. Here are a couple of recipes I do

    Spicy Tilapia with Aoli

    • 2 pounds tilapia fillets
    • 2 tbsp chili powder
    • 1 tsp garlic powder
    • 1 tsp onion powder
    • 1 tsp cumin

    Aioli
    • 1-1/2 cups mayonnaise (light mayo works well for this and keeps the calories down)
    • 6 cloves garlic, minced
    • 1-1/2 tbsp lemon juice
    • 1-1/2 tbsp Dijon mustard
    • 3/4 tsp dried tarragon


    Lemon-garlic Tilapia (similar to your standard above, but the lemon and parsley add a good flavor)
    4 tilapia filets
    • 3 tbsp fresh lemon juice
    • 1 tbsp butter, melted
    • 1 clove garlic, finely chopped
    • 1 tbsp parsley flakes
    • pepper (to taste)

    You could also bread them in panko bread crumbs with some herbs and spices and then oven fry for a different taste.
  • SunofaBeach14
    SunofaBeach14 Posts: 4,899 Member
    I like it in puttanesca sauce.

    It's pretty much just tomatoes, olive oil, capers, olives, and garlic, and there are plenty of recipes. I brown thin slices garlic in heated olive oil in a large pan, then add the tomatoes, and put the fish on top and cover and cook the fish until done. Once ready, remove the fish, add the other ingredients and crank up the heat to cook the sauce down. Then pour that on top of the fish and serve with a glass of white wine. Anchovies also go very well if you like them as do crushed red pepper flakes if you like some spice.

    I've used everything from canned tomatoes to cherry tomatoes and it always comes out tasty. You can serve it with or without pasta.
  • lmarshel
    lmarshel Posts: 674 Member

    You could also bread them in panko bread crumbs with some herbs and spices and then oven fry for a different taste.

    I use panko to bread and bake it in the oven. If you toast the panko first, it gives it a great flavor. Put about a cup of panko in a skillet with some dry sage, celery seed, and thyme. Heat on medium for 3-4 minutes until the panko starts to brown and release the herb aromas. Let it all cool then bread your fish. The recipe I use calls for a flour, egg, panko dredge first. Bake for about 15-20 minutes. Delicious!
  • SassyCalyGirl
    SassyCalyGirl Posts: 1,932 Member
    I use chili powder and lime juice
  • beaches61
    beaches61 Posts: 154 Member
    sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and bake. or you can roll in a mix of bread crumbs and Parmesan cheese. Yummy.
  • chezjuan
    chezjuan Posts: 747 Member

    You could also bread them in panko bread crumbs with some herbs and spices and then oven fry for a different taste.

    I use panko to bread and bake it in the oven. If you toast the panko first, it gives it a great flavor. Put about a cup of panko in a skillet with some dry sage, celery seed, and thyme. Heat on medium for 3-4 minutes until the panko starts to brown and release the herb aromas. Let it all cool then bread your fish. The recipe I use calls for a flour, egg, panko dredge first. Bake for about 15-20 minutes. Delicious!

    I'll have to try toasting them next time. Sounds great!
  • rockmama72
    rockmama72 Posts: 815 Member
    Make a salsa: Take some tropical fruits--any mix of mango, pineapple, guava, etc. You can buy a frozen mix. Maybe about a cup total per serving. Add a tiny bit of minced red onion. Squeeze in some lime juice, and add a bit of hot pepper (I like jalapeño but have used anything handy), and add a bit of salt and pepper. I love cilantro too, so if I have it fresh, it goes in too.

    Make the fish: Toss a tablespoon of flour and a pinch each of salt, pepper and cayenne. Dust a couple of thin filets with it. Get a fry pan super hot and add a tiny bit of oil and roll it around. Cook for maybe 1.5-2 minutes each side. Serve with the salsa.

    This is great itself or with rice.
  • Mr_Knight
    Mr_Knight Posts: 9,532 Member
    Any suggestions on making it tastier? Thanks!

    Use it as bait to catch a larger, tastier fish.
  • nyla2120
    nyla2120 Posts: 370 Member
    Thanks so much for all the amazing suggestions! Now I have lots of new recipes to try out :wink:
  • sumeetg37
    sumeetg37 Posts: 108 Member
    one of my favorite ways to do mild fishes is lightly pan fried in butter/oo with salt and pepper and then served in the holy trinity of japanese sauses soy mirin dashi... I usually add some pepper flakes...
  • PRMinx
    PRMinx Posts: 4,585 Member
    i do a lemon garlic butter for white fish sometimes (yes butter is not so good, but I only use 1tsp, right at the end, to give it a glaze)

    There's nothing wrong with butter as long as it fits your macros. You need fat in your diet.
  • PRMinx
    PRMinx Posts: 4,585 Member
    This is one of my favorite tilapia recipes, especially in the summer because the sauce goes well on tomatoes, too.

    Broiled Tilapia with Mustard Chive Sauce

    http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/giada-de-laurentiis/broiled-tilapia-with-mustard-chive-sauce-recipe.html
  • juliemouse83
    juliemouse83 Posts: 6,663 Member
    bump for later. :)
  • karrielynn80
    karrielynn80 Posts: 395 Member
    I didn't read thru all the posts but I just add a can of roasted tomatoes w/ it (usually preseasoned w/ garlic) I know it's pre fab but when I am eating fish everything else is uber lean w/ that meal so... I simmer it and then put it over my veggies :) yum!
  • lambchristie
    lambchristie Posts: 552 Member
    Lay in the pan...Lay slices of lemon and shallots on top and baked in the oven. You can do this with any white fish...halibut, soul, etc.
  • amagus
    amagus Posts: 71 Member
    Cook fish with cracked pepper or lemon peeper and make a sauce to serve over it with fresh diced tomatoes, diced green and black olives, diced onions and diced peppers (bell for a mild flavor or your favorite chili peppers). Saute vegetables in a tablespoon of olive oil until tender and the juices combine.
  • thegabbleduck
    thegabbleduck Posts: 52 Member
    I love white fish with pesto, then baked with some breadcrumbs on top
    its lovely and really easy :)
  • CaitlinW19
    CaitlinW19 Posts: 431 Member
    Make healthy fish tacos. Yum.

    Oh and Skinnytaste.com has an amazing Coconut Thai Tilapia recipe. It's a favorite in my house and everyone I've ever made it for says it tastes like it's from a restaurant and request the recipe.
  • I eat a lot of tilapia & I season it with the basis garlic, onion, pepper. But I'm getting sick of the flavor. Any suggestions on making it tastier? Thanks!

    Try this:

    Get cherry tomatoes and stab them multiple times - squeeze the juice over the fish and leave the tomatoes ontop with salt pepper, a knob of butter and 2 teaspoons of balsamic vinegar (per fish) and splash over the top, - put in the oven at a low heat - 150 orso

    then in a seperate pan thick slice sweet potatoes and boil for 10mins so they are soft - then melt butter, chilli flakes together to form a sauce, add green brocolli heads, chopped spring onions and some more chili flakes (make it hot!!) :D

    Stir until the sweet potatoes look crispy, and veg is done, then take fish out of the oven and drench in the veg and sauce from the pan - continue to roast for about 30mins more until it looks awesome

    Serve and prepare to taste the best - moistest and most succulent piece of fish ever bar none!!!

    A pic of the dish is here - 1st one is in prep and second is the finished article sorry for the scaling mfp shaves the side of pics!

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  • This is kind of repetitive, but I tried this recipewith tilapia this weekend and it was good. I seasoned the fish and the panko per the reviews and set the oven rack down lower so the Panko would not burn. The sauce was good as well.

    http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/crispy-fish-with-lemon-dill-sauce-10000001973612/

    Good idea about toasting the Panko!
  • CkepiJinx
    CkepiJinx Posts: 613 Member
    I like it with red peppers , squash, carrots or any combo of the three. I put the veggies and either Pam or extra virgin olive oil( depends on my mood) in a frying pan cook for five or so minutes then add the fish to the pan. Sometimes I just use garlic, oion powder, pepper and basil. Sometimes I use Asian fish sauce or fajita sauce. If I use fajita sauce I put it In a soft taco shell yumm. Italian dressing, tomato vinaigrette dressing, the possibilities are endless.
  • One of our favourite ways to eat tilapia, mahi mahi is in a bowl add 1tsp of olive oil, oregano, lemon zest, a little lemon juice, salt &pepper, parsley. Sit your fish in it to marinate a short while. Then when done marinating place the fish in a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Season some panko bread crumbs and sprinkle a little on top. Spray with olive oil spray and bake 400degrees until baked.
    The other way i love to eat this type of fish is just simply seasoned and served along side some hot horseradish. You can use freshly grated or a prepared horseradish. One prepared horseradish that will blow your socks off in heat is Atomic Horseradish. It will bring tears to your eyes and take your breath away, it's soooo hot! We put it on just about everything.lol My mouth is watering just thinking about it. ;)
  • ibleedunionblue
    ibleedunionblue Posts: 324 Member
    I keep it simple: A lemon pepper spice I buy in spice section.
  • Momma_Grizz
    Momma_Grizz Posts: 294 Member
    I like to serve my tilapia with fresh lime juice but also with a Tomato Lime Cilantro salsa. I leave out the chili in the recipe below but it's super simple and very tasty (if you like cilantro). It goes very well with tilapia.

    http://allrecipes.com/recipe/fresh-tomato-salsa/
  • alasin1derland
    alasin1derland Posts: 575 Member
    I use lemon and Mrs. Dash. Lay onions on top. Occasionally a little crumbled feta cheese. So good.
  • I use a sprinkle of zatarain's crab boil seasoning. Yum
  • Tony Chachere's with salt & pepper!