Pan Fried Tilapia

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This delicious and juicy pan fried Tilapia with creamy lemon sauce tastes like summertime. The combination of fresh garlic, herbs, and a splash of lemon juice offers a dining experience reminiscent of a gourmet restaurant. The tender and flaky fish makes this the finest tilapia dish I’ve ever made!

If you are a fan of seafood, don’t miss out on this fabulous fritto misto, these baked lobster tails, and my easy maki roll!

tilapia in lemon cream sauce pictured in a skillet


 

Tilapia is one of my favorite fish to prepare because of its versatility and how well it pairs with fresh flavors like lemon, garlic, and parsley. This recipe will show you how to pan-sear tilapia easily and quickly, infusing it with a creamy, rich flavor. It’s truly the best way to cook tilapia fillets.

This simple method is also perfect for a quick weeknight meal because it’s done in about 20 minutes. Serve it with the creamy lemon sauce and fresh veggies for a completely satisfying dish.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Impressive enough to serve at dinner parties to wow your guests with a gourmet taste experience.
  • Quick and convenient, this tilapia recipe is done in under 15 minutes – a perfect choice for busy weeknights.
  • Easy cleanup thanks to the simplicity of using just one pan for the entire process.

What is Tilapia?

Tilapia, a mild white fish, has gained popularity in culinary circles due to its high protein content and delightful flavor. When fresh, tilapia boasts a sweet and fresh taste without any fishy or foul odors. The key to selecting the best quality is ensuring the fish is firm with somewhat translucent flesh, and it should not be sticky or slimy to the touch. Additionally, prime tilapia fillets are free from white or colored spots, indicating their freshness and quality.

    cooking tilapia in a skillet

    What You’ll Need

    Get ready to cook up some delicious tilapia in your frying pan! Below, you’ll find all the ingredients needed to bring this flavorful dish to the dinner table.

    For The Fish

    • Olive Oil – Used for cooking the fish. Canola or avocado oil can be used instead.
    • Butter – It adds richness and flavor to the fish while searing.
    • Tilapia fillets – I use four thawed filets. If tilapia is not available, any mild white fish like cod or haddock will work similarly.
    • Salt and pepper – Simple seasoning to flavor the fish.
    • Fresh parsley – for garnish.

    For The Lemon Cream Sauce

    • Butter – Used to create the base for the sauce and add creaminess and flavor.
    • Garlic – Perfect ingredient to infuse the sauce with a rich aroma and taste.
    • Chicken broth (or dry white wine) – Helps to deglaze the pan and add depth to the sauce’s flavor.
    • Heavy cream – Contributes to the rich, creamy texture of the sauce.
    • Fresh lemon juice – Adds brightness and acidity to balance the creamy elements.
    • Salt and black pepper – To adjust the sauce to taste.
    raw fish in a pan

    How to Make Pan Fried Tilapia

    To master the art of pan frying tilapia fillets, follow these simple steps to ensure it turns out perfectly golden and flaky!

    1. Cook the Fish: Heat oil and butter in a skillet over medium heat. Season the fish with salt and pepper and cook it for 3 minutes per side. Remove it from the pan and set aside.
    2. Make the Sauce: In the same pan, melt more butter over medium-high heat. Add garlic, then whisk in chicken broth and cook until reduced by ⅓. Lower the heat, and incorporate the remaining butter and cream, followed by lemon juice. Season to taste.
    3. Combine and Serve: Remove the sauce from the heat. Drizzle the sauce over the tilapia, garnish with parsley, and serve.

    Recipe Tips

    • Dry the fish. Before you start, if the fillets are wet, give them a quick pat down to dry them off.
    • Heat up the skillet. It’s important to let your skillet heat up properly with the butter and olive oil; otherwise, if the pan isn’t hot enough, your tilapia might just soak up oil and turn soggy instead of crisping up.
    • Add more oil. If you’re cooking multiple batches, you might need to add a bit more butter and oil to the pan.
    • Don’t overcook. Remember, tilapia cooks pretty fast, so keep an eye on it to prevent overcooking, which can make the fish tough and chewy. The fillets are done when they easily flake with a fork.
    • Rest. Let the cooked tilapia rest for a few minutes before serving; this helps the fillets stay juicy.
    • Flavors. Use fresh lemon juice and don’t skip the garlic. And if you’re in the mood for a little extra spice, add a dash of cayenne pepper or pepper flakes before frying them.

    Serving Suggestions

    To complete this fried tilapia dinner, pair it with a crisp salad, fresh roasted veggies, and fluffy rice.

    Spooning out Tilapia from the skillet.

    How to Store & Reheat Leftovers

    Tilapia is typically best served immediately. When you store it, it can become mushy or develop a strong fish smell. If you do have leftovers, store them in your refrigerator in an airtight container for 1 to 2 days. Reheat it in a lightly greased skillet over medium-low heat.

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    Pan Fried Tilapia

    Cooked to perfection, this delicious pan fried tilapia with creamy lemon butter sauce is flaky, tender, and ready in just 20 minutes!
    Prep Time: 10 minutes
    Cook Time: 15 minutes
    Total Time: 25 minutes
    Servings: 4

    Ingredients 

    For the Fish

    • 1 tablespoon olive oil
    • 1 tablespoon butter
    • 4 skinless tilapia fillets
    • salt,, to taste
    • pepper,, to taste
    • chopped fresh parsley,, for garnish

    For the Lemon Cream Sauce

    • 2 tablespoons butter,, divided
    • 3 cloves garlic,, minced
    • ½ cup low sodium chicken broth,, or dry white wine
    • ¼ cup heavy cream
    • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
    • salt,, to taste
    • pepper,, to taste
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    Instructions 

    • Set a skillet over medium heat; heat up 1 tablespoon olive oil and 1 tablespoon butter.
    • Season the fish with salt and pepper and transfer it to the skillet; cook for 3 minutes per side. Remove the fish from the skillet and set aside.
    • Add 1 tablespoon butter to the same skillet and melt over medium-high heat. Stir in the garlic and cook for 15 seconds.
    • Slowly whisk in the chicken broth and cook for 4 minutes or until reduced by 1/3. Reduce heat to medium-low and add remaining butter. Slowly whisk in the heavy cream.
    • Add lemon juice and whisk until everything is well combined. Make sure to whisk continually so that the heavy cream doesn't curdle.
    • Season with salt and pepper, then taste the sauce and adjust accordingly. 
    • Remove from heat.
    • Pour the sauce over the fish, or return the fish back into the skillet and spoon the sauce over it.
    • Garnish with parsley and serve.

    Notes

    • Choose fresh tilapia fillets that are firm, have a translucent color, and do not have a fishy odor. Thaw the filets if they are frozen.
    • Preheat your skillet so it is well-heated before cooking the fish to achieve a perfect sear that locks in flavors.
    • Keep stirring the sauce to ensure the cream and lemon integrate perfectly without curdling.
    • Serve the tilapia with a side of steamed vegetables, mashed potatoes, or a fresh salad to complete the meal.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 330kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 35g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 124mg | Sodium: 169mg | Potassium: 572mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 482IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 35mg | Iron: 1mg

    Nutritional info is an estimate and provided as courtesy. Values may vary according to the ingredients and tools used. Please use your preferred nutritional calculator for more detailed info.

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    147 Comments

    1. Jacqui says:

      Made this as written and served over sautรฉed spinach. Awesome flavor, will definitely make this again!

      1. Katerina says:

        Serving it over sautรฉed spinach sounds like a delicious and healthy choice! I’m glad to hear you enjoyed the awesome flavor and are planning to make it again. Thank you! ๐Ÿ™‚

      2. Lynzie says:

        Love this recipe for something different with tilapia! I smoked the tilapia along with potatoes and veggies and made the cream sauce separately. Added shredded cheese to potatoes twords the end. Then added smoked tilapia to the cream and let it soak in for a few minutes then served. Also made a bit more cream sauce to serve with the smoked veggies and potatoes. Great recipe on its own though! Thank you for the inspiration to make a cream sauce with tilapia!

    2. Vickie H says:

      “Tilapia – nooo!!” That’s what my family cried when I told them what’s for dinner. Then I served this dish and they couldn’t stop raving! Followed the directions as written and it was super delicious! My only correction would be to double the sauce because it was so good with Angel Hair pasta on the side!

      1. Katerina says:

        It sounds like your tilapia dish was a fantastic success! It’s always great to hear when a meal ends up being a hit. Thank YOU! ๐Ÿ™‚

    3. Karla says:

      Need amount of seasonings and oven temperature for baking

      1. Katerina says:

        You can find all the recipe details you need further down the page. This includes the recipe card with the list of ingredients, their amounts, directions, cooking time, nutritional analysis, etc. Just scroll down past the post, and you will see it.

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    4. Angela says:

      This was absolutely delicious and very much appreciated! Love the simplicity of preparation and depth of flavor! Goung to put this one on rotation ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿป

      1. Katerina says:

        That’s fantastic! Thank you ๐Ÿ˜Š

    5. Kathy G. says:

      Probably one of, if not the best Talapia recipe I’ve ever had or made. Rank it up with a entre you’d have at a top notch seafood restaurant. Definitely recommend it. Steps move fast so have everything measured out and ready before starting.

    6. Reenie says:

      This was so good. I used a blackening seasoning for the fish with the lemon sauce. Also added some white wine. Really tasty. Thanks for sharing

    7. Soledad says:

      BEST Tilapia recipe I ever fixed! The timing on the recipe is on point. I had salted chicken broth on hand so I adjusted the recipe by salting less and it turned out fabulous. I took the chef’s advise and put the fish back in the pan for a minute. I served over jasmine rice. Out of respect to me, my husband eats my fish recipes, but this time he complimented me for this recipe. HAT TO YOU, CHEF!

    8. Mike Denson says:

      I have been looking for an enjoyable Tilapia recipe for some time as it is usually a good buy at Costco. Nice thick filets and comparably inexpensive. This one was a winner for both me and my wife. Will definitely file away for regular use! Easy to make with ingredients that are usually available and the leftovers were really good the next day too! Thank you!

    9. Sheryl says:

      Really tasty! Served it with angel hair pasta and doubled the sauce recipe. Asparagus made the meal complete.

    10. J.Larkin says:

      I added some shrimp. It was good!!!!