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Broiled Tilapia Oreganata

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Broiled Tilapia Oreganata is my favorite way to make tilapia when I’m craving fish for a quick weeknight meal.

Broiled Tilapia Oreganata with lemon and asparagus

Broiled Tilapia Oreganata

This healthy broiled tilapia recipe is the best, I use it with flounder, red snapper, sole or any white flaky fish. The oreganata topping gives it a classic Italian flavor with breadcrumbs, oregano, and garlic. Broiling is a very fast and easy way to cook fish, too – done in under 10 minutes! This easy recipe has 5 ingredients, not counting salt, pepper and olive oil (ingredients everyone has on hand). For more seafood recipes, you might also like this Shrimp Oreganata if you want to try this oreganata style on other seafood.

Broild Tilapia Oreganata

What is tilapia oreganata?

Oreganata style is simply an oregano-breadcrumb-garlic topping for fish, shrimp, clams, and other seafood.

Is Tilapia good for you?

Tilapia is a mild tasting fish that is lean source of protein. However, because of the concerning farming practices involving tilapia in China, it is best to avoid tilapia from China and look for tilapia from other parts of the world. The best sources include fish from the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Ecuador or Peru. Whole Foods sources their tilapia from Ecuador, you can read more about that here.

Ingredients

  • Oregano: No oreganata recipe is complete without oregano. Dried or fresh will work.
  • Tilapia: You can use fresh or frozen tilapia filets. If you use frozen, thaw them overnight in the refrigerator.
  • Salt and Pepper to season
  • Olive Oil to drizzle over the fish
  • Garlic: Mince two garlic cloves.
  • Breadcrumbs: Use whole wheat seasoned breadcrumbs for extra flavor.
  • Lemon wedges to serve with the fish

How to Make Tilapia Oreganata

  • Tilapia: Rinse the tilapia and pat it dry with paper towels. Season it with salt, pepper, and oregano and transfer it to a foil-lined sheet pan.
  • Topping: Top the tilapia with garlic, olive oil, and breadcrumbs.

How long do I broil tilapia?

  • Prep: Preheat the broiler on low and set the top rack six to eight inches from the heating element.
  • Broil the tilapia for six to eight minutes, depending on the thickness. It’s done when the breadcrumbs are golden brown and the fish flakes easily with a fork.

What to Serve with Tilapia Oreganata

I like to eat tilapia oreganata with roasted vegetables or a salad. Below are some ideas, including a few starchier sides to make it more filling.

How to Store Tilapia Oreganata

This fish oreganata recipe is best eaten straight out of the oven. However, cooked fish will last up to 3 days in the refrigerator. If you don’t want to microwave the leftovers, which can make your kitchen smell fishy, eat it cold over a salad.

Variations

  • Fish: Swap tilapia for any white fish, like snapper, cod, flounder, or sole.
  • Breadcrumbs: If you don’t have seasoned breadcrumbs, use regular and add dried herbs, like basil and parsley, and onion powder. You can also use seasoned gluten-free panko.
tilapia breadcrumbs garlic and lemon
Broiled Tilapia Oreganata

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Broiled Tilapia Oreganata 

4.91 from 11 votes
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Cals:219
Protein:35
Carbs:3
Fat:7.5
Broiled Tilapia Oreganata is my favorite way to make tilapia when I'm craving fish for a quick weeknight meal.
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: American
Broiled Tilapia Oreganata with lemon and asparagus
Prep: 2 minutes
Cook: 8 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
Yield: 4 servings
Serving Size: 1 piece 

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh oregano, or 1 teaspoon dried
  • 4 tilapia fillets, about 6 ounces each
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon fresh black pepper
  • 4 teaspoons olive oil
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 tablespoons whole wheat seasoned breadcrumbs, or gluten-free crumbs
  • lemon wedges, for serving

Instructions

  • Preheat the broiler. Line a sheet pan with aluminum foil. Adjust the top rack 6 to 8 inches from the heating element.
  • Rinse tilapia and pat dry with paper towels.
  • Season the fish with salt, black pepper and oregano. Transfer to the prepared pan arranged in a single layer.
  • Top with crushed garlic, drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle breadcrumbs.
    Tilapia Oreganata on foil lined sheet pan
  • Set broiler to low and place fish on the rack. Cook until the breadcrumbs are golden brown and the fish is cooked through and flakes easily with a fork, about 6 to 8 minutes depending on the thickness (be careful not to burn). No need to turn the fish.
    Broiled Tilapia Oreganata
  • Serve with lemon and your favorite vegetables.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1 piece , Calories: 219 kcal, Carbohydrates: 3 g, Protein: 35 g, Fat: 7.5 g, Saturated Fat: 1.5 g, Cholesterol: 85 mg, Sodium: 301.5 mg, Fiber: 0.5 g, Sugar: 0.5 g

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43 comments on “Broiled Tilapia Oreganata”

  1. This Tilapia recipe is delicious!! I also made as the side dish the angel hair with zucchini and tomatoes both got raves from my family ❤️
    Gina you always have the best recipes keep them coming

  2. This is excellent, Gina. Made for the second time tonight and will be making again. Tasty, simple and healthy. I seldom remember to comment, but will try to remember to do so in the future. I look forward to your recipes in my inbox and have come to count on them – thank you!

  3. Made this one with cod and it was a hit! Super simple and the fresh oregano and other ingredients make for a great flavor combo. Healthy and delicious as always, thanks Gina!

  4. Simple to follow. Delicious results. Compliant with our dietary restrictions too. Thanks for the recipe!

  5. I made this with haddock since I found it half-price. It was simple and delicious. I’ll definitely be making it again with other white fish.

  6. This recipe is a definite keeper! Easy, quick and delicious. My husband said restaurant worthy and I agree!

  7. This was a delicious and easy weeknight dinner! My broiler is a little wonky, so I baked it for 10 minutes at 400 and then put under the broiler for 3 minutes to crisp top. Was moist and flavorful!

    1. Hi Jack,

      I also cook this fish from frozen. I pre-heat the oven to 360 degrees and cook the fish for an hour. I buy the Kirkland brand at Costco for Tilapia

  8. Perfect receipe for a busy night. It came together very quickly andd turned out delicious! My 19 months old toddler approved it, too. I broiled it for about 7 min. The only modification I made was adding more garlic, because why not? I Served the tilapia over chopped salad with gauda and apple Vinegrette. Thank you, Gina!

  9. I love all of your recipes, but I especially love how quick and easy this was to prep! Definitely an easy meal for a busy night!

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    The Gustafsons

    So how long did you end up broiling it? I'm not very good at cooking fish, but I want to get better because it's so good and healthy!

  11. Wow, this was so easy & delicious! I used regular italian breadcrumbs & it came out great. Gina, I love your recipes.

  12. Made this tonight with a couple minor adjustments, I didn't have whole wheat bread crumbs so I used panko. I also used jarred minced garlic instead of fresh. (it's a weeknight so I was feeling a little lazy after work). Turned out excellent, was so simple and I will definitely make it again!

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    JessicaAlford

    This was really good! Thanks 🙂 I didn't broil it, but oven baked it…and unfortunately, I didn't have a clove of garlic. I used garlic powder instead and it would have been much better w/ the minced garlic! But still, a keeper 🙂

  14. I never cooked fish any other way than fried. In fact I tried fish baked and broiled and never liked fish any other way than fried. Now that I am trying to eat healthier, I figure why not try it again. I tried this recipe and I must say I LOVE IT!!! Healthy and delicious, what a great combination. Thanks Gina

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    Sienna's Mom & Dad

    Again, so easy and so yummy. Since I've discovered your site, I've been making fish twice a week, trying a recipe of your's each week. My 3 year old has now eaten fish every meal for the past month – she would've never tried fish before. She loves it! Thank you!

  16. This was fantastic with panko! My broiler was a little too intense so I might try baking the fish first and then finishing it under ther broiler. Thanks for the recipe!

  17. Well this recipe just sounds scrumptious! I love fish and can’t wait to try this. That’s great – only 5 points for dinner!

    Thanks for sharing this recipe!