Mediterranean Baked Fish | Best Baked Fish Recipe • Two Purple Figs (2024)

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There’s something about baked fish dinners that always wins. They’re easy, quick, light and super delicious! Today’s oven baked fish is loaded with flavors of the Mediterranean and it’s a simplified version of a family classic.

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This delicious post is in partnership with my friends at Mezzetta! A family company of speciality Mediterranean foods which will elevate your recipes! Mezzetta makes it Betta!

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Before we talk about the baked fish recipe, I just want to share with you the Mezetta products I’ve been loving lately! A variety of olives, peppers and capers.

They’re fresh tasting and come in a variety of flavors to pick from. I love eating them from the jar—just plain! Or with a cheese sandwich, topped over a salad, soup, and even more, I love cooking with them!

BAKED FISH RECIPE

If you’ve been following me on Instagram, you’ll notice there’s been a bang around my Grandpa’s recipes. He was quite the creative cook, however he was quite the messy cook too. And because of that, my grandma didn’t allow him in the kitchen.

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So the very few recipes I managed to save from him are the ones I make so very often. This baked fish recipe is similar to one he made.

The trick to making his baked fish crispy and succulent at the same time, is to preheat the baking pan (with sauce or just olive oil) before adding the fish.

So while my grandpa used to make a spicy tomato and olive sauce, heat the sauce up in a baking dish then carefully place the fish over the hot sauce before baking. I opted for using fresh tomatoes, whole olives and garlic instead of making them into a sauce.

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Another trick is I preheat the baking pan with the olive oil in the oven before adding on my fish and other ingredients. This creates an instant sear on the fish and helps the garlic, olives, herbs and tomatoes flavors burst immediately into the pan!

Now let’s break down this recipe and tips on baking fish so you can make this in a breeze!

OVEN BAKED FISH

There are so many ways to cook fish, like so so many! And while I have plenty of fish recipes here on the blog, you’ll notice the majority of them are either baked or broiled.

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Here’s why I love cooking fish in the oven

  • It’s easy because the oven does all the work for you.
  • You don’t need to struggle with flipping the fish on a skillet and worry about it sticking or breaking apart (especially fillets).
  • You can turn baked fish into a saucy fish with just a few ingredients around the fish.
  • The fish comes out succulent and tender.
  • It’s versatile and you can play around with herbs, toppings, sauce ingredients to make the dish differently each time.
  • Any type of fish works (whole or fillet), white fish or salmon or shrimp or any!
  • You can assemble the dish in advance and keep it i the fridge, and bake it the day you’re serving it.

Now let’s get on to the recipe!

HOW TO BAKE FISH

First of all, start by gathering your ingredients and preheating the oven to 450 degrees F.

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You’ll want to get the pan with the olive oil preheating in the oven.

Season the fish with salt, pepper and chilli flakes.

When the pan is heated enough, add in the garlic, herbs, tomatoes and fish.

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They will sizzle right away which means the flavors will start to infuse the dish!

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Pick your favorite variety of Mezzetta olives and throw them around the fish.

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Top the fish with some Mezetta tamed jalapeño slices and capers.

Place the pan back in the oven.

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How Long To Bake Fish?

This is probably the most common question I get about baking fish. And the truth is, it depends not he type of fish, the thickness of your fish fillet, the size of it, and also if you’re looking for a sauce in your dish.

Another thing to consider is also if you’re preheating the oven fish like I did today. This helps the fish cook faster.

In general, fish fillets such as these haddock pieces which are about 3/4th of an inch thick and 2 1/2 inch long will cook in 15 minutes in the oven.

A whole salmon fillet (which is also a great choice for this recipe!) will need 30 minutes to cook through.

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What is the Best fish for Baking?

I love baking fish and I’ve had success baking all types of fish, from white fillets such as tilapia, haddock, halibut to salmon, to shrimp. Also love baking whole fish (bone in) the same way.

What Temperature do you Bake Fish at?

When you cook fish in the oven you basically have three choices.

  • You can choose to broil the fish ( broiled salmon recipe here). Boiling is at a high temperature, heat on the top only and very close to the fish. Broiling is the fastest way to cook fish.
  • You can bake such as today’s recipe and more recipes here. Baking is usually at 350-375 degrees and it’s ideal when you’re creating flavors around the fish such as with today’s ingredients.
  • And finally you can slow roast. Slow roasting is usually below 350 degrees. so anywhere between 275-325 degrees and this is ideal for super tender fish that you’re afraid to dry out. Slow roasting also creates a fair amount of sauce.

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Is it better to bake fish covered or uncovered?

This is a tricky one and will depend on what you’re looking for in your fish. Covering the fish creates a steam within the dish which ensures a super moist environment and hence a super moist fish.

However, the steam environment takes away the crips texture and some of the flavor. So I rarely cover my fish because I love a crips texture and I want the max flavor of fish to shine. Instead, to ensure succulent and tender fish without covering, I keep an eye at the oven and make sure not to overcook my fish.

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How to Serve Baked Fish?

My best tip once the fish is out of the oven is to grab that flavor packed olive oil around the fish and drizzle it over and over the fish.

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This is the olive oil loaded with garlic, herbs, tomatoes and Mezzetta olives! Imagine the flavors!

Keep on drizzling that oil and use a nice crusty baguette to mop it from the dish! It’s really so so good!

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Also you can serve this Mediterranean dish with a side of rice, pasta, or even salad. It’s a dinner favroite and crowd pleaser! Make this for a crowd —it’s such a fun way to entertain!

Since you’re all loving this recipe, try this Baked Fish Recipe as well! SO GOOD!

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TIPS FOR OVEN BAKED FISH

  • Preheat the baking dish for quicker cooking.
  • Infuse flavors in your fish and baking dish by using quality products such as Mezzetta!
  • Start off the fish at high temperature and then drop the temperature to ensure the fish cooks all the way through and remains moist.
  • If you want melt in your mouth fish, cover the dish with foil. However you won’t have a crispy texture.
  • Once the fish is out, drizzle the flavor packed olive oil over the fish and serve with crusty bread!
  • To prepare the dish in advance, you’ll need to assemble everything (without preheating the pan) and place it in the fridge until ready to bake. Bake the pan for an extra 10 minutes.
  • ENJOY!!

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Mediterranean Baked Fish

There’s something about baked fish dinners that always wins. They’re easy, quick, light and super delicious! Today’s oven baked fish is loaded with flavors of the Mediterranean and it’s a simplified version of a family classic.

Coursedinner, Main Course, Main Dish

CuisineItalian, Mediterranean

KeywordBaked Fish, Baked fish recipe, Oven Baked fish

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes

Servings 4 servings

Calories 178 kcal

Author Mahy

Ingredients

  • 1/3cupolive oil
  • 4garlic clovessliced
  • 6sprigs fresh thyme
  • 1 1/2cupbaby tomatoeswhole
  • 4Piecesof Haddock fillets
  • 1/4teaspoonsalt and pepper
  • 1/2teaspoonchilli flakesoptional
  • -1 cup Mezzetta Olivesa variety of your choice or just one type
  • 1/4cupMezzetta sliced jalapeños
  • 2teaspoonsMezzetta capersdrained

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F.

  2. Place the baking dish with the olive oil in the oven to preheat for 6-8 minutes.

  3. In the meantime season your fish with salt, pepper and chilli flakes.

  4. Once the pan is preheated, immediately add in the garlic slices, half of the thyme sprigs, the tomatoes, fish fillets, and Mezzetta olives.

  5. They will sizzle slightly and the aromas will begin to infuse.

  6. Continue by topping the fish with Mezzetta sliced jalapeños and capers.

  7. Drop the oven to 375 degrees and bake the fish for 15-18 minutes depending on the size of your fillets.

  8. If you want a charred look to your fish, switch to broil after 15 minutes of baking and broil for 2 minutes.

  9. Once the fish is ready, take the flavorful olive oil around the fish and drizzle it over the fish.

  10. Garnish with the remaining fresh thyme sprigs and enjoy!

Recipe Notes

TIPS FOR OVEN BAKED FISH

  1. Preheat the baking dish for quicker cooking.
  2. Infuse flavors in your fish and baking dish by using quality products such as Mezzetta!
  3. Start off the fish at high temperature and then drop the temperature to ensure the fish cooks all the way through and remains moist.
  4. If you want melt in your mouth fish, cover the dish with foil. However you won't have a crispy texture.
  5. Once the fish is out, drizzle the flavor packed olive oil over the fish and serve with crusty bread!
  6. To prepare the dish in advance, you’ll need to assemble everything (without preheating the pan) and place it in the fridge until ready to bake.
  7. Bake the pan for an extra 10 minutes.
  8. ENJOY!!

Nutrition Facts

Mediterranean Baked Fish

Amount Per Serving

Calories 178Calories from Fat 162

% Daily Value*

Fat 18g28%

Saturated Fat 3g19%

Cholesterol 1mg0%

Sodium 183mg8%

Potassium 168mg5%

Carbohydrates 4g1%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 2g2%

Protein 1g2%

Vitamin A 671IU13%

Vitamin C 18mg22%

Calcium 17mg2%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Should fish be covered or uncovered when baking in the oven? ›

Bake uncovered 15 to 20 minutes or until fish flakes easily with fork.

What is the best Mediterranean fish to eat? ›

Fresh or water-packed tuna, salmon, trout, mackerel and herring are healthy choices. Stay away from deep-fried fish. Get nuts. Each week, aim to eat four servings of raw, unsalted nuts.

What is the most popular fish to bake? ›

Here are a few popular options and basic cooking methods:
  • **Salmon**: Salmon fillets are a favorite for oven baking. You can season them with herbs, lemon, olive oil, and your choice of spices. ...
  • **Tilapia**: Tilapia is a mild-flavored white fish. ...
  • **Cod**: Cod is another mild white fish that's great for baking.
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Is it better to bake fish on foil or parchment paper? ›

You want to steam your fish, not drown it. If using an acidic liquid (such as lemon juice or vinegar) in your recipe, always opt to use parchment paper because the acid may react with aluminum foil.

Is it better to bake fish in glass or metal? ›

It turns out that a glass pan is the best tool for baking fish compared to a metal or aluminum pan. While metal is a conductor, glass is an insulator, meaning it heats up slowly, retains the heat well, and cools down slowly.

What is the queen of Mediterranean fish? ›

Sinagrida. About This Animal: Sinagrida, or the 'Queen of the Sea' as some Greek fisherman call it, lives along the rocky seashores of the Mediterranean, where it feeds on other fish.

What is not allowed on a Mediterranean diet? ›

The Mediterranean diet is high in plant-based foods such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans, nuts, seeds, and olive oil. Foods not allowed include processed red meats, heavily processed foods, refined grains, alcohol, butter, and refined/processed/hydrogenated oils.

What is the most popular fish in the Mediterranean? ›

The Mediterranean is the only breeding ground of the Atlantic Bluefin tuna – the most valuable fish species in the world – and is a key habitat for other commercial species, including anchovy, sardines, swordfish, mackerels, red mullet, bream, and sea bass.

What is the number 1 best fish to eat? ›

While sardines top the list as the healthiest fish to eat, salmon has many of the same benefits and is less fishy, so it's more approachable.

What to season fish with? ›

The Best Herbs & Spices For Seasoning Fish
  • Basil. Lemon and basil are a match made in heaven! ...
  • Parsley. Parsley is a perfect addition to pan-fried fish, with a slightly bitter aroma that can balance savoury dishes. ...
  • Dill. ...
  • Lemongrass. ...
  • Rosemary. ...
  • Thyme. ...
  • Sage. ...
  • Smoked Paprika.
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What is the rule for baking fish? ›

The rule 10-Minute Rule or Canadian Cooking Method is simple: cook fish for 10-minutes per inch of thickness. Then, flip the fish only once, halfway through the cooking time. Whether you plan to follow a recipe or not, start by measure the thickest part of the fish with a clean ruler.

What does milk do when baking fish? ›

Poaching the fish in milk adds a rich flavor and creates a creamy poaching liquid that you can spoon over the cooked fish. All you need is fish of your choice, whole milk, and a little salt. Then you can choose to poach the fish on the stove, in the oven, or even in the microwave.

What do you soak fish in before baking? ›

Online research had recommended letting the fish soak submerged in milk for around 20 minutes, before rinsing and cooking in your preferred fashion.

Why do you need parchment paper to bake fish? ›

Baking fish in parchment paper or tin foil—known in France and gourmet cooking circles as en papillote—steams the fish with a minimum of fuss and equipment. Delicate fish—sole (as pictured) and other thin white fish—is particularly delicious cooked in parchment packets since it cooks gently and stays moist.

Why do you cover fish when baking? ›

The fish cooks well in a humid environment. This cooking, in fact, uses the cover of a sheet of tin foil or baking paper that hermetically closes the baking pan or wraps the fish completely so as to retain moisture. The sheet must then be removed halfway through cooking to facilitate browning.

How do you cook fish in the oven without sticking it? ›

If you're baking or roasting fish in the oven, you'll need a baking sheet and either parchment paper or aluminum foil, which make for easier clean-up and help to prevent sticking, says McCue. Before placing the fish on the baking sheet, brush the paper or foil with neutral oil for an instant nonstick surface.

Do you have to wrap fish in foil? ›

Oven-baking and roasting

White fish, steaks and fillets on their own could end up being dry so these are best brushed liberally with melted butter and protected with a buttered piece of foil lightly placed on top. However, if you use a topping to add moisture, the foil is not needed.

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