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Mediterranean Baked Fish π
Mediterranean Baked Fish
You know those days when you just need a vacation, but life says βnopeβ? Yeah, that was me last summer. We were supposed to go on a beach trip with the kids β sun, sand, seafood, all the good stuff β but plans changed at the last minute again. So, instead of the Mediterranean coast, I brought the Mediterranean to my kitchen.
Itβs funny, isnβt it, how food brings back memories? One bite of lemon, a whiff of olive oil, and suddenly youβre right back there by the sea with messy hair and salty skin. I remember the first time I tried baking fish this way β I totally overbaked it. Typical me. The kids pretended it was βfine,β bless them, but even they knew it was a bit dry.
The next time, though? Oh wow. It came out perfect β soft, flaky, and bursting with those Mediterranean flavors Iβd missed so much. When the smell started filling the kitchen, my youngest said, βMom, are we going on vacation?β That moment right there β pure magic.
Have you ever tried bringing your travels to your plate? Because honestly, this Mediterranean Baked Fish might be the closest thing to a seaside escape without packing a suitcase.
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π₯ What Is Mediterranean Baked Fish?
Mediterranean Baked Fish is a light, flavorful, and healthy dish inspired by the coastal flavors of the Mediterranean Sea π. It combines tender, flaky white fish baked with juicy cherry tomatoes π , olives π«, red onions π§ , lemon π, and fragrant herbs like oregano and parsley πΏ. The result? A colorful, aromatic dish thatβs both simple to make and beautiful to serve β perfect for a weeknight dinner or a fancy family meal.
This recipe celebrates the freshness of Mediterranean cooking β no frying, no heavy sauces, just pure, wholesome ingredients baked together for a naturally delicious flavor.
π½οΈ What To Eat With Mediterranean Baked Fish?
Mediterranean Baked Fish pairs beautifully with simple sides that complement its lightness and zesty flavors:
- π₯ Greek salad with cucumbers, tomatoes, feta, and olive oil.
- π Lemon rice or herbed couscous.
- π₯ Warm pita bread or crusty baguette to soak up the flavorful juices.
- π₯¦ Roasted veggies or steamed green beans for extra freshness.
Itβs a meal that feels like summer on your plate β light, vibrant, and satisfying! βοΈ
π§ Ingredients: For Mediterranean Baked Fish
Hereβs what youβll need (for 4 servings):
π 4 white fish fillets (such as cod, tilapia, or haddock)
π
1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
π§
Β½ red onion, thinly sliced
π« β
cup Kalamata olives, sliced
π« 2 tbsp olive oil
π 1 lemon, sliced + juice of half a lemon
πΏ 1 tsp dried oregano
πΏ 2 tbsp chopped fresh parsley
π§ 2 garlic cloves, minced
π§ Salt & pepper, to taste
Optional for extra flavor:
πΆοΈ A pinch of chili flakes for a light kick
π©βπ³How To Make Mediterranean Baked Fish?
1οΈβ£ π§ Preheat your oven to 400Β°F (200Β°C) and lightly brush your baking dish with a bit of olive oil π«.
2οΈβ£ π Place the fish fillets in the dish. Sprinkle with salt π§, black pepper β«, oregano πΏ, and minced garlic π§.
3οΈβ£ π Top with halved cherry tomatoes, sliced red onions π§ , and Kalamata olives π« all around the fish.
4οΈβ£ π Add lemon slices on top, then drizzle with fresh lemon juice and a little extra olive oil for that golden Mediterranean touch β¨.
5οΈβ£ π₯ Bake uncovered for 15β20 minutes, or until the fish becomes flaky and tender β it should separate easily with a fork π΄.
6οΈβ£ πΏ Garnish with chopped parsley and serve warm with your favorite side β rice, salad, or bread π₯π₯.
π‘ Tip: Donβt overbake! Fish cooks fast β keeping it juicy makes all the difference π

π Notes
- You can use any white flaky fish like cod, tilapia, halibut, or sea bass.
- If you prefer, add some bell peppers or zucchini for a veggie-loaded version.
- Store leftovers in an airtight container β theyβll keep fresh for 2 days in the fridge.
- This recipe is gluten-free, low-carb, and kid-friendly π©βπ§βπ¦.
β FAQ
Q: Can I make this with frozen fish?
A: Yes! Just thaw it completely and pat it dry before baking to avoid excess water.
Q: Can I use salmon instead?
A: Absolutely β salmon works great! Just bake for about 18β22 minutes, depending on thickness.
Q: What can I replace olives with?
A: You can skip them or use capers for a similar salty punch.
Q: Can I prep it ahead?
A: Yes, you can assemble everything in the baking dish a few hours before and refrigerate it until ready to bake.
Mediterranean Baked Fish π
Course: Main DishCuisine: MediterraneanDifficulty: Easy4
servings10
minutes20
minutes290
kcalIngredients
π 4 white fish fillets (such as cod, tilapia, or haddock)
π 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
π§ Β½ red onion, thinly sliced
π« β cup Kalamata olives, sliced
π« 2 tbsp olive oil
π 1 lemon, sliced + juice of half a lemon
πΏ 1 tsp dried oregano
πΏ 2 tbsp chopped fresh parsley
π§ 2 garlic cloves, minced
π§ Salt & pepper, to taste
Optional for extra flavor:
πΆοΈ A pinch of chili flakes for a light kick
Directions
- Preheat your oven to 400Β°F (200Β°C).
- Prepare your baking dish: drizzle olive oil on the bottom to keep the fish from sticking.
- Lay the fish fillets in the dish, then season with salt, pepper, oregano, and minced garlic.
- Add toppings: scatter cherry tomatoes, olives, and red onion over the fish.
- Add lemon slices and drizzle the remaining olive oil + lemon juice on top.
- Bake uncovered for 15β20 minutes, until the fish flakes easily with a fork and the tomatoes are soft.
- Garnish with chopped parsley and an extra squeeze of lemon before serving.
- Tip: Donβt overbake β fish cooks fast! Keep it moist and juicy for the best flavor.
Notes
- You can use any white flaky fish like cod, tilapia, halibut, or sea bass.
If you prefer, add some bell peppers or zucchini for a veggie-loaded version.
Store leftovers in an airtight container β theyβll keep fresh for 2 days in the fridge.
This recipe is gluten-free, low-carb, and kid-friendly π©βπ§βπ¦.



