This pan-fried garlic lime tilapia recipe is crazy delicious! The light, citrusy flavor will make your tastebuds dance with happiness. Not to mention, it's super easy to put together making it an ideal dinner choice.
I have always loved fish but, growing up in New England, I was a bit spoiled and it took me a long time to come around to the idea of tilapia. Some people like it for the lack of flavor because it doesn’t taste “fishy”, but I’m the opposite.
Since I grew up eating much-stronger flavored fish, I don't find tilapia as flavorful as some other fish. When I eat it, I find that it's necessary to really inject lots of flavor into the fish to make it something I can get excited to eat… like a ton of garlic and lime juice!
There are several reasons why this tilapia dish is a favorite:
- It's healthy
- It's super tasty
- This recipe can be ready to enjoy in 20 minutes!
Similar to my Honey Lime Tilapia, this simple garlic and lime version packs in the flavor with some salty butter and a whole lot of seasoning.
As a side note: If you don’t love fishy-tasting fish, eating Tilapia is a great way to start enjoying fish!
Key Ingredients For Garlic Lime Tilapia
Here are the ingredients you’ll need to make this lime fish dish at home:
- Tilapia: This mild-tasting fish is not only great for beginner fish eaters to enjoy but also lends itself well to a wide range of flavor options and combinations. It's also a very budget-friendly fish!
- Butter: Delivers a rich flavor that perfectly blends the garlic and lime and helps the seasoning stick to the fish. If you need to avoid lactose, try this recipe with ghee instead of butter. You’ll still get that buttery flavor but with hardly any lactose.
- Garlic cloves: Garlic cloves pair well with the other flavors and add a slightly nutty taste you’ll love.
- Old Bay seasoning: I tend to use Old Bay because it’s a seasoning brand that I trust. However, you could use any seafood seasoning (or make your own preferred spice blend)
- Lime juice: Milder and sweeter than its lemon counterpart, lime adds those citrusy notes that are critical to the flavor profile of this recipe.
Note: For a full list of ingredients and detailed instructions on how to make this fish recipe, check out the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post!
Wild-Caught vs. Farm-Raised
When it comes to buying fish, many readers ask whether to buy wild-caught or farm-raised.
For tilapia, it’s actually kind of a non-issue because the real concern with buying farm-raised fish is the amount of mercury they contain. However, tilapia only contains very low levels of mercury, and it’s a very sustainably farmed fish that has been farmed for centuries.
Besides, you’ll probably only be able to find farmed tilapia to buy, but I wanted to make sure you knew that was ok.
Side Dish Ideas
Here are some delicious ideas of ways to serve this tilapia so that it feels new and interesting, even if you’ve made this dish twice already this month!
- Tilapia is a perfect protein for adding to your fish tacos, and this recipe for fish tacos and avocado crema has the ideal flavor.
- Add some avocado and crunchy slaw like these easy fish tacos with lime slaw!
- Add this fish to the top of a light summer salad with your favorite veggies. Top it off with a drizzle of cilantro-lime yogurt dressing.
- This tilapia would work really well on top of some brown rice or quinoa. Add your favorite toppings and sauce!
Frequently Asked Questions About Cooking Tilapia
Here are some questions I frequently get asked about by some readers…
Can I use lemon juice instead of lime juice?
Yes, you can, but know going into it that it will change the flavor of your fish and may seem even brighter and more citrusy.
Does lime juice cook tilapia?
Yes and no. The acid from the lime juice does change the structure of the proteins in the fish meat so that it essentially "cooks" the fish without adding heat. But, you still need to follow the instructions listed in the recipe card below and cook the fish in the pan.>/p>
How do you know if tilapia is done?
As a very thin fish, it doesn’t take long to cook tilapia. Make sure to get a good sear on both sides, and by that time, your fish will probably be perfectly cooked. A good way to check for doneness is to poke a fork into the thickest part of your filet. If it’s white and easily flakes, it’s done.
Can I bake lime tilapia fish fillets in the oven?
Yes, you could bake this lime fish recipe instead of pan-searing it! I would recommend doing it in a 375-degree oven for about 8-12 minutes. However, if you like a crispy crust on your fish, stick with this pan-searing method.
More Delicious Fish Recipes You’ll Love:
- Parmesan Fish Sticks
- Baked Fish and Chips
- Tilapia Fish Burgers
- Italian Salmon with Tomato Basil Salsa
- Fish and Shrimp Stew