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This easy baked flounder recipe is my go-to method for cooking flounder to perfection, using the same fuss-free technique as baked halibut and baked cod. The delicate texture and gentle flavor of this fish makes flounder recipes just as delicious as those more expensive fish recipes, but at a lower price point. With a touch of butter and simple spices, it melts in your mouth!
Why You’ll Love This Baked Flounder Recipe
- Light, mild, and buttery flavor
- Flaky, delicate, and tender fish
- Just 6 simple ingredients (plus salt & pepper)
- Easy prep
- Ready in 20 minutes
- Healthy and nutritious
- Perfect for weeknight meals

Ingredients & Substitutions
This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for this baked flounder recipe, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.
- Flounder Fish – Flounder is a saltwater flatfish with a mild flavor, delicate texture, and flaky texture, much like other whitefish. It tastes somewhat similar to halibut, sole, and haddock. Choose fresh flounder fillets with a firm texture and no strong smell. You can also buy frozen ones and thaw them in cold water (or in the fridge overnight) before cooking.
- Oil – I used regular olive oil, but you can also use extra virgin olive oil, avocado oil, or your favorite neutral cooking oil.
- Butter – Melted butter adds flavor and used in combination with the olive oil. I prefer to use unsalted so that I can adjust the salt separately, but you could also use salted and slightly reduce the amount of added salt. For a dairy-free option, you could just use 2 tablespoons of olive oil instead of 1 tablespoon each of butter and oil.
- Lemon Juice – Like other fish, brightens the flavor of this flounder recipe. You can use fresh lemon juice (or even lime juice), or grab bottled for convenience.
- Spices – Season with smoked paprika (or regular), garlic powder, sea salt, and black pepper.
VARIATION: Experiment with other seasonings!
Try a pinch of cayenne pepper for some heat, or dried herbs like thyme or oregano for a savory twist. For a stronger punch of heat and flavor, replace all the seasonings in this flounder recipe with lemon pepper seasoning, Caribbean jerk seasoning, or spicy Cajun seasoning instead.

How To Cook Flounder
This section shows how to make baked flounder, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.
- Prep. Thaw the fish if it’s frozen, and pat the fish fillets dry with paper towels. Place them on a rimmed sheet pan or in a baking dish, without overlapping.
- Brush. In a small bowl, whisk together the melted butter, olive oil, and lemon juice. Brush the butter mixture onto both sides of the flounder.
- Season. In a separate small bowl, stir together the paprika, garlic powder, salt and pepper, and season both sides liberally with the seasoning mixture.


- Bake. Cook the flounder recipe in the oven until it flakes easily with a fork. You can serve it as-is, or garnish with lemon wedges and a sprinkle of fresh parsley.


TIP: Use a meat thermometer.
Time can vary depending on the thickness of the fish, so for best results, check it with a meat thermometer after 10 minutes. The ideal internal temperature for moist, flaky fish is 135-140 degrees F. You can cook it to 145 degrees F, but it starts to dry out a bit at that point.
Storage Instructions
- Store: Place your leftover flounder recipe in an airtight container and store in the fridge for up to 3 days.
- Reheat: Bake at 325 degrees F until warm, or microwave at low power in short intervals.
- Freeze: Place in an airtight container or zip lock bag, removing as much air as possible, and freeze for up to 2-3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

What To Serve With Flounder Recipes
This easy flounder recipe goes with just about any side dish! Here are some easy ideas:
- Roasted Vegetables – You can roast veggies that cook at the same temperature together with the baked flounder, and just swap the positions of the pans as needed. Oven roasted asparagus takes almost the same amount of time, or you can make roasted broccoli or roasted cauliflower, which take a little longer than the fish (so just get them started first).
- Other Vegetables – If you want to make your side using a different method, try air fryer zucchini or use up whatever you have on hand with mixed sauteed vegetables.
- Rice – Use your favorite variety, or try cauliflower rice.
- Salads – Baked flounder pairs well with just about any salad for a light meal. Try a Mediterranean salad, arugula and roasted beet salad, strawberry spinach salad, or a classic burrata salad.
- Potatoes – An easy Instant Pot baked potato or even a baked sweet potato makes a classic pairing with fish.
- Sauce – For even more flavor, drizzle this white fish with lemon butter sauce or serve with creamy garlic aioli.
More Baked Fish Recipes
Baking fish makes the perfect weeknight meal. Here are more easy ways to serve it:
Tools To Make Baked Flounder
- Baking Sheet – Mine is still going strong after years of use. I love that the corrugated surface doesn’t stick and helps circulate air.
- Meat Thermometer – My favorite for making sure meats and fish cook to the right temperature without overcooking.
Baked Flounder Recipe
Baked Flounder Recipe (Easy, Flaky, Fast!)
This baked flounder recipe makes flaky, buttery fish in 20 minutes! Learn how to cook flounder simply with olive oil, butter, lemon & spices.
Ingredients
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Instructions
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Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (204 degrees C). Pat the fish fillets dry with paper towels and place on a rimmed baking sheet.
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In a small bowl, whisk together melted butter, olive oil, and lemon juice. Brush the butter mixture onto both sides of each fish fillet.
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In a separate small bowl, stir together the paprika, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Season both sides liberally with the seasoning mixture.
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Bake flounder in the oven for 12-15 minutes, until the fish flakes easily with a fork or reaches an internal temperature of 140 degrees F (60 degrees C). (You can cook to 145 degrees F if you like, but it’s more moist and tender at 140 degrees F.) Time can vary depending on the thickness of the fish, so check at 10 minutes.
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Recipe Notes
Serving size: 1 flounder fillet
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5 Comments
Sally
0I love flounder, and this was a great recipe, I made double and had it for two nights, made a busy Wednesday meal SO much easier!
Sam
0We were fortunate enough to catch flounder big enough to keep while on vacation recently and we used this recipe to cook it. Wow, so buttery and delicious.
Lorna
0I made this baked flounder recipe for our dinner, and it was a total hit! I love how it turned out so flavorful and flaky! I would recommend giving it a try!
Zara
0Ok you were not kidding when you said this was easy and fast to make, I made it for a quick dinner date for my husband and I, it was tender and flaky and the flavours of the paprika with the lemon was divine.
Clover
0I made this recipe, and it was so good. I had a really hard time getting the fish to flake, but I just kept at it and eventually it worked. Also, I accidentally left the butter out of the first batch, so I added some lemon juice. It was delicious!