Baked Red Snapper Recipe - Grumpy's Honeybunch (2024)

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Red snapper fillets baked with a buttery bread crumb and garlic topping make a quick and healthy recipe for dinner.

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This Oven Baked Red Snapper recipe makes an easy weeknight meal that is ready in 20 minutes. This healthy recipe is full of flavor, made with baked whole snapper fillets and a buttery garlic crumb topping.

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I love this baked red snapper. It is one of the most delicious fish recipes and is one of my favorite seafood recipes to make for my family. It's the perfect main dish and is simple to make yet elegant enough to impress guests.

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  • ❤️ Why I Love This Recipe
  • Reader Reviews
  • 🥘 Ingredients
  • 🔪 Instructions
  • 🙋 Recipe FAQ's
  • 🍽 Equipment
  • ⏲️ Baking Time
  • 💭 Tips
  • 📖Variations
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Related Recipes
  • 📖 Recipe
  • 💬 Comments

❤️ Why I Love This Recipe

✔️ Oven Baked Red Snapper is an easy recipe to make for dinner that is ready in just 20 minutes!

✔️ Red snapper is a lean meat low in calories and fat and high in protein with essential omega-3 fatty acids.

✔️ It is a fresh fish recipe that the entire family loves!

Reader Reviews

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"Fabulous recipe. I’ve used this for red snapper and cod. It is my new favorite recipe for baked fish fillets."

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Excellent!! I am sooo happy with the flavor of this dish. It turned out better than I expected. I recently told my friend about it and she raved about it also. I am making it again tomorrow for my parents. The only substitute I made was using panko instead of bread crumbs.
I finally feel confident making fish for guests. Thank you ❤️

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🥘 Ingredients

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Red Snapper Fillets, it is best to choose skin on fillets. The flesh should be moist and reflective.

Butter, I like to use salted butter for this recipe.

Minced Garlic

Worcestershire sauce

Cajun Seasoning,I use this brand.

Fresh Parsley & Chives, herbs used to enhance the flavor of the dish.

Breadcrumbs, I use theseseasoned breadcrumbs.

Parmesan Cheese,fresh cheeseto grate yourself is best.

Lemon

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🔪 Instructions

Make the sauce

  1. Preheat the oven to 400° F. In a small saucepan over medium-high heat, melt the butter until bubbly. Combine garlic, Worcestershire sauce, Creole seasoning, pepper, parsley, and chives, with the butter sauce.
  2. Cook the sauce low heat for 2 minutes to blend flavors.

Prep the fish

  1. Place the red snapper fillets in a baking dish that has been sprayed with cooking spray.
  2. Brush both sides of fish fillets with the butter and herb mixture.
  3. Add the breadcrumbs and parmesan cheese to the remaining butter mixture; sprinkle over the fillets.

Bake the fish

  1. Bake for 12 minutes, or until internal temperature reaches 137, the fish flakes easily and is no longer translucent. Garnish with lemon slices.
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🙋 Recipe FAQ's

What is red snapper?

Red snapper is a mild flavored fish with a meaty firm texture. It is delicious grilled, baked, broiled, blackened or fried. It is one of the most popular of white fish and is found in the Gulf of Mexico and Indonesia. It is often sold whole or in fillets.

What temperature should red snapper be cooked to?

Red snapper is ready when its internal temperature registers 137 degrees.

Should I cover the fish when baking?

Fish cooks quickly and because there is a topping on this fish recipe, it will not dry out and does not require it to be covered.

🍽 Equipment

9 x 13 baking dish

Small saucepan

Silicone basting brush

⏲️ Baking Time

This delicious fish recipe can be ready and on the table in 20 minutes. Bake time is 400 degrees for 12 minutes, or until the fish flakes easily and is no longer translucent. Depending on the thickness of the fish, baking time could be more or less.

💭 Tips

  • Reduce the cooking time for thinner fillets. Begin checking the internal temperature after 7 minutes.
  • Make your own bread crumbs by processing bread into fine crumbs using a food processor. The bread can be dried out in the oven on a baking sheet at 350 degrees for 15 - 20 minutes, or until golden brown.
  • For an easier clean up, the baked red snapper fillets can be placed on top of foil or parchment paper in a baking dish or baking sheet.
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📖Variations

  • Substitute the cajun seasoning for smoked paprika and garlic powder for the fresh garlic.
  • Substitute fresh rosemary or thyme for the parsley.
  • Use seasoned or plain panko crumbs in place of breadcrumbs.
  • Use lime juice instead of lemon for garnish.

Serving Suggestions

This oven baked red snapper recipe with garlic topping goes great with a glass of dry white wine or a buttery chardonnay!

Serve with a side dish of cauliflower fried rice or garlic roasted artichokes.

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Baked Red Snapper Recipe with Garlic Topping

Shelby Law Ruttan

Red snapper fillets baked with a buttery bread crumb and garlic topping make a quick and healthy recipe for dinner.

4.52 from 228 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Main Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 4

Calories 168 kcal

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400° F.

  • In a small saucepan over medium-high heat, melt the butter until bubbly. Combine garlic, Worcestershire sauce, Creole seasoning, pepper, and parsley with the butter sauce. Cook the sauce low heat for 2 minutes to blend flavors.

  • Place the red snapper fillets in a baking dish that has been sprayed with cooking spray.

  • Brush both sides of fish fillets with the butter and herb mixture.

  • Add the breadcrumbs and parmesan cheese (if using) to the remaining butter mixture; sprinkle over the fillets.

  • Bake for 12 minutes, or until internal temperature reaches 137°, the fish should flake easily and is no longer translucent. Garnish with chives (if using) and lemon slices (if using).

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Nutrition

Calories: 168kcalCarbohydrates: 2gProtein: 12gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 7gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 51mgSodium: 68mgPotassium: 266mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 539IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 29mgIron: 1mg

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About Shelby Law Ruttan

Shelby is the author/owner of Grumpy's Honeybunch. Established in 2007, she shares and preserves family recipes as well as recipes for cooking light and keto. She has authored the One-Pot Paleo Cookbook and The Pescatarian Keto Cookbook. She is an experienced, self-taught home cook who loves to share recipes with others. She also authors the websites Honeybunch Hunts and The Best Vegetarian Recipes. You can see her work on websites such as Veal Made Easy, Parade, Community Table, SoFab Food, Yummly, and FoodGawker.

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Comments

  1. Beth

    Baked Red Snapper Recipe - Grumpy's Honeybunch (17)
    Loved this dish. I substituted Old Bay for Cajun and the family loved it.

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    • Shelby Law Ruttan

      Thanks Beth! What a great substitution, I will have to try it myself! Thank you for sharing. Shelby

      Reply

  2. Sarah

    This is my go to recipe for red snapper and has worked just as well with trout! I get so many compliments when I make this that my husband is getting tired of me servicing it EVERY time we have guests but it’s just such a sure hit!! Love an easy recipe that’s super impressive. Excited to try other recipes of yours

    Reply

  3. Francine

    Baked Red Snapper Recipe - Grumpy's Honeybunch (18)
    I made this recipe twice already, and my husband and I loved it. I didn't use the parmesan cheese because I didn't have any on hand. And, instead of the Cajun seasoning I used Thai Chili sauce. I mixed it right in with the butter mixture. I brushed it on the front and back of the fish, let it set in the fridge covered for 45 mins and then cooked it at the recommended time. It was fantastic, so moist and flaky. Thank you for the recipe.

    Reply

  4. Sandy

    This recipe is a keeper. I did bake it about 20 min total as my snapper pieces were thick. Great flavor. I served it with Jasmine rice and California blend vegetables.

    Reply

  5. Malcolm Butler

    Baked Red Snapper Recipe - Grumpy's Honeybunch (19)
    Absolutely my favorite Gulf red snapper recipie of all time. Thank you for putting it out there and thank your friend for sharing it with you. WOW!!!

    Reply

    • Shelby Law Ruttan

      Hi Malcom, thank you so much for taking the time to come back, comment and rate the recipe. It is greatly appreciated! Shelby

      Reply

  6. Jaxredhd

    Baked Red Snapper Recipe - Grumpy's Honeybunch (20)
    Fabulous recipe. I’ve used this for red snapper and cod. It is my new favorite recipe for baked fish fillets.

    Reply

    • Shelby Law Ruttan

      Thank you for returning to rate the recipe, so happy you found a new favorite! Shelby

      Reply

  7. Melissa Lee

    Baked Red Snapper Recipe - Grumpy's Honeybunch (21)
    Excellent!! I am sooo happy with the flavor of this dish. It turned out better than I expected. I recently told my friend about it and she raved about it also. I am making it again tomorrow for my parents. The only substitute I made was using panko instead of bread crumbs.
    I finally feel confident making fish for guests. Thank you ❤️

    Reply

    • Shelby Law Ruttan

      Hi Melissa, thank you so much for coming back to review the recipe. I'm so happy it turned out for you and your friend! Thank you again and I hope you try more recipes from my site! Shelby

      Reply

  8. Star

    Baked Red Snapper Recipe - Grumpy's Honeybunch (22)
    Amazing! Restaurant quality! My new snapper go-to recipe! I rarely leave reviews because most online recipes are mediocre at best, but lady you deserve a culinary reward for this, lol!

    Reply

    • Shelby Law Ruttan

      Hi Star, so happy you enjoyed the recipe and gave it a review! Thank you!Shelby

      Reply

  9. Carol

    Baked Red Snapper Recipe - Grumpy's Honeybunch (23)
    Thank you for posting such a lovely recipe! I am eating it right now and I'm very impressed. Since I'm a Keto person I switched the breadcrumbs for the equivalent in almond flour and I used a bit more garlic than you did, because I love it. I served it with mashed cauliflower and green peas and a spinach salad. Such a simple recipe but so delicious!

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    • Shelby Law Ruttan

      Hi Carol, thanks for letting me know! So happy you enjoyed the recipe <3 Shelby

      Reply

  10. Nick

    Baked Red Snapper Recipe - Grumpy's Honeybunch (24)
    Fairly simple, relatively quick and darn tasty.

    Reply

    • Shelby Law Ruttan

      Thanks Nick!

      Reply

  11. Lisa

    Baked Red Snapper Recipe - Grumpy's Honeybunch (25)
    This was a restaurant- quality dinner! We loved it! I increased the garlic to two cloves, used about 1/8 cup of chopped green onions, omitted the parsley (just because I didn’t have any on hand), doubled the Parmesan cheese and used Lemon Dill seasoning instead of Cajun. I will definitely make this fish dish again. It was superb!

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    • Shelby Law Ruttan

      Hi Lisa! Thank you for letting me know! Shelby

      Reply

  12. cheryl Shulock

    I made the garlic and bread crumb red snapper for dinner the other night....I had 1 1/2 pound so I made 3x the recipe...maybe next time not quite so much butter but it was delicious!!! We had leftovers COLD for lunch the next day!!! Great recipe! Thanks for sharing

    Reply

    • Shelby Law Ruttan

      That's great! Thank you for sharing!

      Reply

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FAQs

What temperature should red snapper be cooked to? ›

What temperature should red snapper be cooked to? Red snapper is done when its internal temperature reaches 137°F. It's actually safe to enjoy with an internal temperature of anything 125°F or higher, though, so if you prefer your fish a little bit less done, that's totally fine too.

Do you soak red snapper before cooking? ›

But when you get home, be sure to soak the fish in a saltwater solution (2 cups water + 2 Tb. salt) for about 10-15 minutes before cooking — this ensures better flavor and moisture of the cooked fish.

Is red snapper good for kidneys? ›

The potassium in Snapper activates the enzymes needed for energy metabolism. A diet lacking adequate potassium levels may increase your chance of stroke, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, and kidney stones.

Is red snapper fish high in mercury? ›

Some seafood, however, can be dangerous for your growing baby. Certain fish – such as king mackerel, tilefish, swordfish, shark, albacore tuna and red snapper – contain large amounts of mercury that can be harmful to fetal brain and nervous system development.

What is the best temperature to cook fish in the oven? ›

Baking Temperatures for Fish

Chefs recommend baking fish at between 350° Fahrenheit and 450° Fahrenheit. The best temperature to bake fish depends on the cut of fish.

Should I cover fish when baking? ›

Cut fish fillets into 4 serving pieces if needed. Place pieces, skin sides down, in the pan, folding thin ends under if necessary for even thickness. Mix remaining ingredients; drizzle over fish. Bake uncovered 15 to 20 minutes or until fish flakes easily with fork.

What happens if you don't rinse fish before cooking? ›

Remove the scales from fish if a recipe calls for it, but leave your fish unrinsed to prevent your kitchen from becoming a breeding ground for germs.

What are the cooking methods of snapper? ›

Whole fish should have clear, bright red eyes. When cooking whole, score the fish two to three times crosswise through the thickest flesh, near the head. Whole fish can be broiled, grilled, pan-fried, steamed, baked or deep-fried. Fillets are good pan-fried or steamed.

What are the side effects of eating red snapper? ›

Allergic Reactions: Some individuals may be allergic to seafood, including red snapper. Seafood allergies can range from mild to severe, with symptoms such as itching, hives, swelling, gastrointestinal distress, and, in severe cases, anaphylaxis.

Is red snapper good for high blood pressure? ›

"Red snapper is a rich source of potassium, which helps improve blood pressure and arterial health," said Routhenstein, noting this fish is also a good source of protein and B vitamins.

Is red snapper bad for cholesterol? ›

The good news is, it's the saturated fat in food that raises blood cholesterol levels, not so much the dietary cholesterol, and snapper is super low in saturated fat. It's also relatively low in cholesterol: an average serving of snapper, 37 mg of cholesterol; an average serving of shrimp, 190 mg.

What seafood toxin is in a red snapper? ›

According to the CDC, it is considered an under-recognized risk for travelers, specifically in the tropics and subtropics. Certain fish—groupers, barracudas, moray eel, sturgeon, sea bass, red snapper, amberjack, mackerel, parrot fish, surgeonfish, and triggerfish—can cause ciguatera fish poisoning.

Why is red snapper so expensive? ›

As it grows in popularity, snapper is increasingly becoming a generic term for white fish. The high demand has led to a high price and the high price has led to fish fraud. A study by University of North Carolina researchers found about 73% of fish they studied that were labeled as red snapper were mislabeled.

Which fish is worst mercury? ›

Species of fish that are long-lived and high on the food chain, such as marlin, tuna, shark, swordfish, king mackerel and tilefish contain higher concentrations of mercury than others.

Does fish have to be cooked to 165? ›

4. Fish: cook to an internal temperature of 145˚F (63˚C) for fifteen seconds. 5. Eggs for immediate service: cook to an internal temperature of 145˚F (63˚C) for fifteen seconds.

How do you know when red snapper is done on the grill? ›

Grill the fish, covered, until it flakes easily and a thermometer inserted in the thickest part registers 145˚F, 3 to 5 minutes per side.

Can you overcook red snapper? ›

When you overcook fish, it can become dry, tough, and lack flavor. Overcooked fish loses its natural moisture, which can result in a dry and chewy texture. The proteins in the fish also begin to tighten, which can make the fish tough and rubbery.

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