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Tzatziki Fish Tacos

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Tzatziki Fish Tacos have a Greek twist! Crisp breaded fish fillets served on tortillas topped with tzatziki sauce made with Greek yogurt, cucumbers and fresh herbs.

Tzatziki Fish Tacos have a Greek twist! Crisp breaded fish fillets served on tortillas topped with tzatziki sauce made with Greek yogurt, cucumbers and fresh herbs.

I love fish tacos, some favorites are Cod Fish Tacos, Blackened Fish Tacos and Lobster Tacos. Since my family is obsessed Tzatziki sauce (we eat it with everything!) I thought why not make fish tacos with a Greek twist. Bake them in the oven or make them in the air fryer! Directions provided both ways.

Tzatziki Fish Tacos have a Greek twist! Crisp breaded fish fillets served on tortillas topped with tzatziki sauce made with Greek yogurt, cucumbers and fresh herbs.

Making the Greek yogurt fish taco sauce (Tzatziki) from scratch is easy and perfect for fresh summer cucumbers and herbs! Partnering with Stonyfield, my favorite organic yogurt brand to create this easy yogurt sauce with their Stonyfield Plain 0% Fat Greek Yogurt but their Whole Milk Greek Plain would be great too. I used spearmint and dill from my garden, but you can try fresh chives or parsley in place of the mint. The whole dish is ready in under 30 minutes, if you use your air fryer even quicker!

Rather than using corn tortillas, I went with flour tortillas although either can be used. The fish tacos have a simple slaw and lemon wedged for squeezing over the top.

Tzatziki sauce recipeTzatziki Fish Tacos have a Greek twist! Made with breaded white fish filet topped with mint tzatziki sauce.Tzatziki Fish Tacos have a Greek twist! Made with breaded white fish filet topped with mint tzatziki sauce.

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You can make the tzatziki sauce a day ahead, it will last 4 to 5 days refrigerated.

Tzatziki Fish Tacos have a Greek twist! Made with breaded white fish filet topped with mint tzatziki sauce.Tzatziki Fish Tacos have a Greek twist! Made with breaded white fish filet topped with mint tzatziki sauce.

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Tzatziki Fish Tacos

4.80 from 24 votes
7
Cals:350
Protein:31
Carbs:44
Fat:5
Tzatziki Fish Tacos have a Greek twist! Made with breaded white fish filet topped with mint tzatziki sauce.
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: Greek
Tzatziki Fish Tacos have a Greek twist! Crisp breaded fish fillets served on tortillas topped with tzatziki sauce made with Greek yogurt, cucumbers and fresh herbs.
Prep: 10 mins
Cook: 15 mins
Total: 25 mins
Yield: 4 servings
Serving Size: 2 tacos

Ingredients

For the fish:

  • 12 ounces boneless, skinless white fish fillets such as cod, halibut, branzino
  • 1 teaspoon salt, divided
  • 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
  • 1 large egg, beaten
  • 1/2 cup panko crumbs
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon oregano
  • olive oil spray

For the tacos:

  • 1 tomato, diced
  • 1/4 cup diced red onion
  • 3 cups chopped white cabbage
  • fresh dill, for topping
  • 8 small flour tortillas, warmed (such as mission street taco flour tortillas)
  • 8 lemon wedges, for serving

Mint Tzatziki sauce:

  • 3/4 cup Stonyfield Plain 0% Fat Greek Yogurt
  • 1/3 cup grated cucumber, seeds and skin removed (from 1 medium)
  • 1 small clove garlic, crushed
  • 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
  • 1/2 tablespoon fresh mint, chopped
  • 1/2 tablespoon fresh dill, chopped
  • 1/4 + 1/8 teaspoon kosher salt
  • fresh black pepper, to taste

Instructions

  • Place cucumber in a mini food processor or grate with a box cheese grater. Drain the liquid from the cucumber in a metal strainer and use the back of a spoon to help squeeze out any excess liquid.
  • Combine with the yogurt, garlic, lemon juice, mint, dill, salt, pepper and refrigerate until read to eat.
  • Season fish with 1/2 teaspoon salt. Cut into 8 strips.
  • Place flour on a plate and egg in a shallow bowl. On another plate, combine panko with remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt, garlic powder and oregano.

Air Fryer Method:

  • Preheat the air fryer to 400F. Coat the fish pieces in the flour, shaking off the excess, then into the egg, then into the panko and onto a board lined with parchment or wax paper. Spray both sides of the fish with oil then transfer to the basket and cook in a single layer 4 minutes, turn and cook 2 to 3 more minutes, until golden and crisp.

Oven Method:

  • Preheat the oven to 425F. Coat the fish pieces in the flour, shaking off the excess, then into the egg, then into the panko and onto a board lined with parchment or wax paper. Spray both sides of the fish with oil then transfer to a baking sheet and cook in a single layer 5 to 6 minutes, turn and cook 5 to 6 more minutes, until golden and crisp.
  • To serve, place 1/4 cup cabbage over each tortilla, top with a piece of fish, tzatziki, tomatoes, red onion and squeeze fresh lemon juice over everything.

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Nutrition

Serving: 2 tacos, Calories: 350 kcal, Carbohydrates: 44 g, Protein: 31 g, Fat: 5 g, Saturated Fat: 2 g, Cholesterol: 98 mg, Sodium: 919 mg, Fiber: 5 g, Sugar: 5 g

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54 comments on “Tzatziki Fish Tacos”

  1. This recipe is a huge hit with my husband and I. He told me that it’s “A+++!!!”

    I did swap the mint for chives as she suggested we could do, and although I love it with mint my hubby prefers the chives version. 

    I highly recommend topping with some spicy harissa if you like a little kick, this one is definitely a keeper!

  2. Made these tonight, but instead of diced tomatoes and red onion, I made a quick salad of tomatoes, cucumber, red onion, dried parsley, splash of olive oil and red wine vinegar. It made for a nice “salsa” for the tacos. Will definitely make again!

  3. Hi,
    Is anybody else having issues getting the Personal Points?

    When I click on the Orange logo it takes me to the WW login page but it doesn’t let me log in.

    Any Ideas?

    Thanks 🙂

  4. These were really good. I did egg – flour – egg – panko mix and was really impressed with the results. Maybe I needed more tzatziki, or maybe I actually needed the tomato (no one in my family likes onion and I’m the only one that likes tomatoes), but it seemed it was missing something. I squeezed fresh lemon right over the cabbage – time saving tip, buy a bag of coleslaw mix. Most Greek food around here has tons of fresh parsley maybe that would have helped, or more mint in my tzatziki. We also added feta (hubby insisted that they needed cheese). Either way they were a hit!

  5. This was delicious!! I made it for company and everyone raved about it. I used Sitka Halibut – it was perfect!