Are you ready to try something new for dinner? This very best fish recipe ever is bursting with savory flavors and is foolproof. Wow your family tonight!
I was always intimidated by fish until I stumbled upon this amazing recipe, and I have been meaning to share it for ages. I got the original version from my dear friend, Jenny, during a mom’s-night-out recipe swap back when we both lived in Seattle. We were so chatty that night that I only ended up writing down two recipes, but this was one of them.
In the years since, I have tweaked it just a bit. It is one of my family’s very favorite meals and it is also a fantastic—and super easy—dish to serve guests (provided they eat seafood).
The really great thing about this recipe is that it works with pretty much any type of fish or seafood. The original recipe called for halibut, which I love, but it’s very hard to get here in Florida. I have used tilapia, mahi-mahi, salmon, flounder, cod and shrimp with this recipe, and they have all turned out wonderful. Another easy fish recipe that has become a family favorite during the warmer months is this Fish Taco recipe.
The Very Best Fish Recipe Ever
If you are following a low-carb lifestyle or a ketogenic or “keto” diet, this recipe fits perfectly into those eating plans as well!
Ingredients:
Here is what you need:
¾ c. shredded Parmesan cheese ⅓ c. butter, softened, plus more for greasing dish ¼ c. mayonnaise 3 tbsp. lemon juice ¼ c chopped green onions ¼ tsp. salt ¼ tsp. pepper 2 tsp. freeze-dried dill (optional) 2 dashes Tabasco sauce 2 pounds skinless fish (halibut, tilapia, flounder, mahi-mahi, salmon or cod all work great)
Directions:
Step 1: Preheat the oven broiler; Grease 9×13″ baking dish with a thin coat of butter. *PLEASE make sure your baking dish is safe for use in the broiler.*
Step 2: Mix together Parmesan cheese, butter, mayo, lemon juice, green onion, salt, pepper, dill and Tabasco in a small bowl until well blended.
Step 3: Arrange fish in a single layer in a baking dish.
Step 4: Broil fish for 8 minutes or until it flakes with a fork.
Step 5: Remove from oven and carefully spread the Parmesan mixture over top.
Step 6: Broil 2 additional minutes, or until bubbly and lightly browned. *PLEASE make sure your baking dish is safe for use in the broiler.*
Have you tried this recipe? Let us know in the comments below what you think!

The Very Best Fish Recipe Ever
This very best fish recipe ever is savory, creamy and quick. It works with almost any type of fish. It's sure to become a family favorite!
Ingredients
- ¾ cup shredded Parmesan cheese
- ⅓ cup butter, softened (plus more for greasing dish)
- ¼ cup mayonnaise
- 3 tbsp. lemon juice
- ¼ cup chopped green onions
- ¼ tsp salt
- ¼ tsp black pepper
- 2 tsp freeze-dried dill (optional)
- 2 dashes Tabasco sauce
- 2 lbs skinless fish (halibut, tilapia, flounder, mahi mahi, salmon, or cod all work great)
Instructions
Preheat the oven broiler; Grease 9x13" baking dish with thin coat of butter.
Mix together Parmesan cheese, butter, mayo, lemon juice, green onion, salt, pepper, dill and Tabasco in small bowl until well blended.
Arrange fish in a single layer in baking dish.
Broil fish for 8 minutes or until it flakes with a fork.
Remove from oven and carefully spread Parmesan mixture over top. Broil 2 additional minutes, or until bubbly and lightly browned.
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I’m trying to make it healthier, do you think I can substitute the mayo for greek yogurt?
Yes, you can substitute greek yogurt for the mayo. 🙂
Sooo good! I saw this today. Had it with rice and asparagus. I have a gorgeous picture that I wanted to post it with but I can’t figure out how I’m telling you so so so yummy thank you
Just made this for dinner tonight using flounder…EXCELLENT! Broiled it on a cookie tin surrounded by thawed frozen broccoli florets w/parm cheese sprinkled on it. Served it over buttered pasta. YUMMMM…hubz & I couldn’t shove it in our mouths fast enough! Thank you, dear 🙂
Do you have the nutritional info for this recipe?
Thank you so much for this recipe! We were the only eat baked fish out or choke down my dry not tasty fish (which is the reason I stopped cooking Italy home), but this recipe has changed fish cooking for me. Tonight we will have baked fish this way for the 4th time in a month- Wow! Thank you so much!!!!
Cooking it in, not Italy lol