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Garlic Butter Baked Tilapia

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This Garlic Butter Baked Tilapia is a vibrant, 20-minute main dish that transforms lean white fish into a buttery, melt-in-your-mouth masterpiece. By using a high-heat roasting method and an emulsified lemon-garlic butter sauce, you get tender fillets that flake perfectly without the need for heavy breading or frying.

4 servings

20 minutes mins

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  • Prep Time: 5 Minutes
  • Servings: 4 fillets
  • Dietary: Gluten-Free, Low-Carb, Keto-Friendly
  • Key Tool: 9×13 inch ceramic or glass baking dish

⚠️ Crucial: You must pat your tilapia fillets bone-dry with paper towels before seasoning. If the fish is damp, it will steam in its own moisture rather than roasting, resulting in a mushy texture.

Patting dry tilapia with paper towels.
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Garlic Butter Baked Tilapia in a white casserole dish.

Garlic Butter Baked Tilapia Recipe

Makes 4 servings
This Garlic Butter Baked Tilapia is a vibrant, low-carb main dish designed for speed and flavor. By roasting the fish at a high temperature (400°F) in a citrus-infused butter bath, the fillets remain succulent and opaque while absorbing extra flavor. Perfect for meal prep or a quick family dinner!
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Cook Time :12 minutes mins
Total Time :20 minutes mins
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Ingredients
 

  • 4 (6-oz) tilapia fillets
  • salt and pepper (to taste)
  • ½ teaspoon ground paprika
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • 4 tablespoons butter
  • 3 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 1 lemon
  • lemon slices, red pepper flakes, chopped parsley (optional for serving)

Instructions
 

  • Prep:
    
Preheat oven to 400°F. Lightly butter a 9×13 inch baking dish.
    Get your ingredients ready.
    Ingredients for baked tilapia on white marble surface.
  • Season fish:

    Pat dry tilapia with paper towels, then season all over with salt, pepper, paprika and oregano.
    4 (6-oz) tilapia fillets, salt and pepper, ½ teaspoon ground paprika, ½ teaspoon dried oregano
    Seasoned tilapia on sheet pan.
  • Make butter mixture:

    Place butter in a saucepan and melt over medium heat. Stir in the minced garlic, ½ teaspoon grated zest from the lemon, and all of the juice from the lemon.
    4 tablespoons butter, 3 cloves garlic, 1 lemon
    Infused butter in small saucepan.
  • Bake:

    Place the dish in the oven and bake for 10 to 15 minutes (exact timing depends of thickness of fish), or until the fish flakes and looks opaque.
    Tilapia with garlic butter ready for baking.
  • Serve:

    Serve with sliced lemon, red pepper flakes and chopped parsley, if you like.
    lemon slices, red pepper flakes, chopped parsley
    Close up look of baked tilapia.

Notes

  1. Uniform Cooking Tip: If your fillets have a very thin “tail” end, fold the thin tip underneath itself to create an even thickness across the whole fillet. This prevents the edges from drying out before the center is fully cooked.
  2. Pan Juice “Pan Sauce”: After removing the fish from the dish, the remaining liquid may look separated. Give it a quick whisk directly in the baking dish for 10 seconds to re-emulsify the butter and lemon juice into a creamy sauce before spooning it over your side dishes.
  3. The Broiler Finish: For a slightly “golden” look without overcooking the delicate interior, bake for 10 minutes, then switch the oven to Broil for the final 60–90 seconds. Watch it closely; you want the garlic bits to just turn golden brown.
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Serving: 1 servingCalories: 271kcalCarbohydrates: 2gProtein: 35gFat: 14gSaturated Fat: 8gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0.5gCholesterol: 115mgSodium: 179mgPotassium: 547mgFiber: 0.3gSugar: 0.3gVitamin A: 478IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 30mgIron: 1mg
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🐟 Substitution & Ingredient Notes

Can I use Dried Garlic? It works in a pinch, but it’s not the same as fresh garlic. Freshly minced garlic is essential for the flavor of this dish; it mellows as it infuses into the butter and creates a very nice flavor.

Can I use Margarine? I don’t recommend it. Butter is the primary flavor driver. Margarine has a higher water content which will dilute the sauce and prevent the fish from reaching the desired consistency.

Frozen Tilapia: This works perfectly, but ensure the fillets are 100% thawed. If there is ice in the center, the fish will release too much water during the bake, thinning out your garlic butter.

Spice Swaps: If you don’t like Paprika, try a pinch of Lemon Pepper or Old Bay for a coastal twist.

The Science of “The Flake”: Why High Heat Matters

The secret to the perfect tilapia texture lies in protein coagulation and moisture retention. Because tilapia is a very lean fish, it lacks the fat of salmon to keep it moist during long cooking cycles.

Why the “Opaque” look matters

As the fish reaches 145°F, the proteins denature and bond together, turning the translucent raw flesh into a solid white, “opaque” color. If you cook it past this point, the protein fibers tighten too much, squeezing out all the moisture and leaving you with “rubbery” fish.

The Emulsified Butter Technique

By melting the butter with lemon juice and zest before pouring it over the fish, you are creating a temporary emulsion.

The citric acid in the lemon helps break down the connective tissues in the fish as it bakes, while the butter fats create a protective barrier. This ensures the seasoning stays locked onto the fillet rather than washing off into the bottom of the pan.

How to Serve Your Garlic Butter Tilapia

To turn this simple protein into a complete meal, try these pairing styles:

  • The Low-Carb Classic: Serve over a bed of riced cauliflower or sautéed zoodles. The garlic butter from the pan acts as a built-in dressing for the vegetables.
  • The Bistro Style: Plate the fish alongside roasted asparagus and a scoop of wild rice or yellow rice. Drizzle the remaining pan juices over everything for a cohesive flavor.
  • The Fish Taco Twist: Flake the baked fillets into warm corn tortillas and top with a quick cilantro lime slaw and cilantro lime dressing.
  • The Mediterranean Way: Toss some halved cherry tomatoes and kalamata olives into the baking dish for the last 5 minutes of cooking.
Baked tilapia served on a white plate with yellow rice.
Close up look of baked tilapia flaked with a fork.

💡FAQs

How long does baked tilapia last in the fridge?

It is best eaten fresh but can be stored in an airtight container for up to 2 days. Reheat gently in a pan over low heat to avoid toughening the fish.

Why is my fish tough?

Toughness is almost always a result of overcooking. Tilapia cooks very fast; start checking for “flakiness” with a fork at the 10-minute mark.

Can I use other white fish?

Absolutely! This recipe works great with fish like Cod or Flounder. Just adjust the cook time based on the thickness of the fillet.

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