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GET IT NOWThis baked tilapia recipe is one of my easy ways to get dinner on the table in less than half an hour… a.k.a. the kind of meal we all need most. Even though tilapia isn’t my top choice for fish recipes — you’d probably agree that baked cod, salmon, rainbow trout, flounder, and halibut have more flavor, a better texture, or both — there’s a time and a place when my oven baked tilapia hits just right. That time and place is when you want a mild taste, a buttery burst of lemon, and effortless affordability in the perfect little package. And here it is.
Why You’ll Love My Baked Tilapia Recipe

- Buttery, bright lemon flavor – Unlike my standalone lemon butter sauce for fish, my oven baked tilapia combines the sauce directly into the baking method. The result is mild, zesty, and buttery all in one.
- Flaky, tender fish – Since tilapia is so lean, some baked tilapia recipes can turn out dry. Not this time! Combined with the lemon butter sauce, my tips below will ensure that you get a moist, delicate, and flaky texture.
- 5 simple ingredients – Plus salt and pepper. I can never get enough of simple, and here you can just use what you’ve got.
- Quick & easy – Like many of my easy healthy recipes, this one shines for your busy weeknights or last-minute dinners. I usually have it ready to serve in just 20 minutes.
- Affordable, light dinner – This cost-effective fish is not only easy on your wallet. It’s also a lighter option that’s packed with protein, and naturally low carb and gluten-free. Triple win.

Baked Tilapia (With Lemon Butter)
Make this flaky oven baked tilapia recipe in only 20 minutes, with 5 simple ingredients: tilapia, butter, lemon, parsley and garlic. So easy!
Instructions
Tap on the times in the instructions to start a kitchen timer.
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Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (204 degrees C).
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Use paper towels to pat the fish fillets dry. Arrange them in a single layer in a 9×13 baking dish.
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Cut the lemon in half. Juice and zest one half (you should get about 1 tablespoon lemon juice and 1/2 tablespoon lemon zest). Slice the other half into thin slices.
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In a small bowl in the microwave or saucepan on the stove, melt the butter. Remove from heat. Stir in the lemon juice, lemon zest, parsley, and crushed garlic.
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Brush the garlic lemon butter over the tilapia fillets. Season with sea salt and black pepper. Flip and repeat both lemon butter and seasoning on the other side. Arrange the lemon slices over the fish.
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Bake for 12-15 minutes, (will vary by thickness), until the baked tilapia is opaque and flakes easily with a fork.
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Maya’s Recipe Notes
Serving size: 1 baked tilapia fillet
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Ingredients & Substitutions
Here I explain the best ingredients for my oven baked tilapia recipe, what each one does, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card.
- Tilapia – Tilapia is a mild farmed white fish. While I usually prefer wild-caught fish, this one is a great cost-saving choice I make every once in a while. I used whole tilapia fillets for my baked tilapia recipe, but you can also use just the loins (the thicker part without the flat part). Fresh or frozen both work fine. I recommend getting them without the skin, which can be bitter.
- Butter – I always use unsalted, so you’ll need to reduce the amount of salt if yours is salted. If you need a dairy-free option, you can use olive oil (it will have a different flavor) or butter-flavored coconut oil (my fave for a similar flavor).
- Lemon – I use half the lemon to get lemon juice and lemon zest, and the other half to make slices to place on top of the fish. Feel free to use two separate lemons if it’s easier for you. You’ll need a total of 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice and 1/2 tablespoon lemon zest. If you don’t have fresh lemons on hand but have bottled lemon juice, you can increase the lemon juice to 2 tablespoons and omit the zest and slices, but the flavor is less lemony this way. Lime juice can also work in a pinch, but the flavor will be different.
- Fresh Parsley – Feel free to substitute other fresh herbs, such as dill or chives. I always reserve extra for garnish!
- Garlic – You’ll need fresh garlic, not jarred, as we’re going to crush the cloves. Minced is okay, but the flavor is more evenly distributed if you crush it. You can also substitute 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder instead.
- Sea Salt & Black Pepper

Seasoning Variations:
I just use salt and pepper for my baked tilapia, because the lemon butter provides plenty of flavor as is. But you can change it up with these other seasonings if you like:
- Spices – For more flavor, add a sprinkle of paprika, cumin, and/or onion powder.
- Add heat – If you want it to taste spicy, add a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes or cayenne pepper.
- Southern – Use a tablespoon of of my Cajun seasoning or blackened seasoning in place of the salt and pepper.
- Parmesan – Follow my parmesan crusted tilapia recipe. I make it with just 4 simple ingredients and it’s ready in 15 minutes!
- Old Bay – Swap out the salt for Old Bay seasoning.
How To Bake Tilapia In The Oven
I have step-by-step photos here to help you visualize the recipe. For full instructions with amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card.
- Prep the fish. Use paper towels to pat the fish fillets dry. Arrange them in a single layer in a baking dish. It’s fine if they touch, but don’t overlap them much, if at all.
- Prep the lemon. Slice the lemon in half. Juice and zest one half. Slice the other half into thin slices.


- Make the lemon butter sauce. In a small bowl in the microwave or saucepan on the stove, melt the butter. Remove from heat. Stir in the lemon juice, lemon zest, parsley, and crushed garlic.
- Season the fish. Brush the garlic lemon butter over the tilapia fillets. Season with sea salt and black pepper. Flip and repeat. Arrange thin lemon slices over the fish.


- Bake. Place the pan in the oven and bake tilapia until it’s opaque and flakes easily with a fork (but see my tips below). I like to garnish with more parsley at the end, and drizzle the sauce from the baking dish over the fish. Hello, my flaky, buttery baked tilapia!

My Recipe Tips
- If you have time, let the tilapia marinate in the lemon butter mixture. I almost always just season and bake right away, but letting the fish sit coated in sauce for 15-30 minutes makes for a deeper flavor, and the baked tilapia comes out more tender. Just don’t go past 30 minutes, or it will turn into fish ceviche (an oddly buttery one, lol).
- Slice the lemons as thinly as possible. This allows them to soften and the extra lemon flavor penetrates the fish better.
- You can bake from frozen, but thawed tastes better. I recommend thawing your fish for the most even cooking. It thaws in cold water quite fast! But if you need to, you can bake tilapia from frozen, too. It will take 5-10 minutes longer.
- Use a thermometer if you can. This is always my top tip for proteins! For my oven baked tilapia, I usually start checking with my instant-read thermometer around 10 minutes, just in case. To get that moist, flaky texture, I recommend an internal temperature of 135-140 degrees F (instead of the commonly suggested 145) in the thickest part of the fish.

How Long To Bake Tilapia?
Baked tilapia usually takes 12-15 minutes, but check on it at 10 minutes. It’s done when it flakes easily with a fork. However, I highly recommend checking the internal temp for perfectly moist, flaky fish. See my tips above!
Storage Instructions
- Store: Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days.
- Reheat: Warm up the fish in a 350 degree F oven. I cover it with aluminum foil so that it doesn’t dry out. Reheating in the microwave isn’t ideal, but can work (on half power) if you’re in a hurry.
- Freeze: Allow your baked tilapia to cool completely, then transfer to a zip lock bag with layers of parchment paper between the pieces, to prevent sticking. Freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight, or in a bowl of cold water on the counter, before you reheat.

Serving Ideas
Baked tilapia recipes can go with almost anything! Here are some of my simple ideas for your weeknight meals:
- Sauteed Vegetables – My favorite for fish is sauteed asparagus, but other veggies like sauteed broccoli and sauteed zucchini work just as well. And when you need something for date night, try my green beans almondine. All of these are quick enough that I can cook them while I’ve got tilapia in the oven.
- Roasted Vegetables – If you switch the positions of the racks halfway through, you can cook your main dish and side dish at the same time! I’ve done this with roasted broccoli and roasted cauliflower most often, because they need the same oven temperature as the baked tilapia, though they take longer. You can also make my roasted cherry tomatoes or roasted asparagus right in the same baking dish with the fish.
- Rice Or Potatoes – I like to bake tilapia in parallel while I make my kids’ favorite air fryer potatoes. You can also opt for white or brown rice. My Greek potatoes actually pair nicely too, because they also have lemon flavor. To lighten things up, go for my cauliflower mashed potatoes or cauliflower rice instead.
- Salads – A light salad pairs perfectly with fish. I recommend fresh and bright ones, like my Israeli salad, spring mix salad, or cucumber tomato salad. But my daughter always wants me to make my sweet kale salad!
- Fish Tacos – Replace the lemon in my baked tilapia recipe with lime and replace the seasonings with 2 tablespoons of taco seasoning. Bake as usual, and serve flaked in your favorite tortillas, burrito bowls, or over my taco salad.
More Easy Tilapia Recipes
If you like my easy baked tilapia, you’ll probably also like these other simple ways to prepare this fish:
My Tools For This Recipe
- Baking Dish – This one is my favorite because it distributes heat evenly and looks beautiful going from the oven straight to the table.
- Instant Read Thermometer – The best way to know your fish is ready, but not overcooked.
Baked Tilapia Recipe

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74 Comments
Kristyn
0Love all the variations & side options you shared. I want to try them all! But, it will be hard to get away from this recipe. It is so good!!
Natalie
0Tilapia is one of my favorites! It has the perfect golden color & is so buttery, it just melts in your mouth.
Toni
0This is really amazing! So tasty and delish plus quick and easy to make!
Shelby
0This recipe was so easy to make and had so much flavor. I did substitute cod for the tilapia as that is my family’s favorite fish. This is going to be a regular on our dinner table!
Scarlet
0Such simple ingredients but so delicious. I love tilapia in this butter lemon garlic sauce.
Jennifer
0This is such a light and flaky fish! Perfect for a busy weeknight and so versatile!
Renee
0My favorite way to make tilapia! SO easy!
Marjorie
0I can’t find the nutritional information. Where should I look?
nina texas
0is this dish covered to go in the oven?
Wholesome Yum D
0Hi Nina, No, this dish does not need to be covered.
Wholesome Yum D
0Hi Marjorie, You can find the nutritional facts under the recipe instructions in the notes section.