This Baked Fish recipe comes with a Lemon Cream Sauce and is made in ONE baking dish! Yup, just throw it all in one pan, bake it, and you end up with a tender juicy fish in a creamy lemon sauce. The the juices of the fish mingles in with the sauce while it’s baking, as if made from the best fish stock!
This is a reader-favourite recipe included by popular demand in my debut cookbook “Dinner”!
Baked Fish
If the idea of baked fish conjures up the words pale, colourless and bland, then this one’s going to be a game changer for you!!
It’s an effortless 15 minute recipe one pan recipe where fish is baked with a creamy lemon sauce. It’s the sort of recipe you can make no matter how hectic your household is, or on a lazy Sunday night because it’s this easy:
Mix butter, cream, garlic, mustard and lemon;
Pour over fish; and
Bake – no flipping required.
And out comes this – tender baked fish fillets with a beautiful lemon cream sauce that’s perfect with fish!
This recipe will work for most fish, but is especially great for white fish fillets
When you bake fish, you just can’t get colour on it like you can with pan frying, and this means loss of flavour. So I like to either have a flavoured crumb, like I do for my other Emergency Fish recipe, Parmesan Crusted Fish (10 minutes, no messy dredging!) or a Sauce.
The Lemon Cream Sauce for Fish
This recipe really is all about that Lemon Cream Sauce for fish which is made in the same pan while the fish is baking. It’s a simple sauce which actually tastes pretty unimpressive when you first mix it up.
But once it’s baked and the fish juices mix in with it, it transforms into an incredible sauce. It’s basically like making a sauce with real homemade fish stock – just like fine dining restaurants do!
What this tastes like
The recipe name implies that the sauce is rich but actually, it is not! I describe it as kind of light and fresh, yet a bit creamy. You will be thankful there is a decent amount of sauce because it’s perfect for mopping up with bread or spooning over mashed potato!
What you need
Not very much!
White Fish fillet – any fairly flat white fish fillet is fine here, about 2 cm/ 4/5 ” thick or less. Any thicker, and the fish will take longer to bake which will thicken the sauce too much so you’ll need to thin it with a splash of water.
Escallot/French onion – those small onions, they’re more delicate than normal onions so they work well in a quick fish recipe like this. Use the white part of green onions as a sub, or really finely minced normal onion.
Dijon Mustard – sauce thickener. Can sub with other non seedy mustards.
Garlic – goes in almost everything in my world!
Cream – use heavy / thickened cream if you can, to help with sauce consistency. Low cal sub – evaporated milk. It’s not quite the same, but I’ve been known to use it when I’m trying to be “healthier” 😂
Butter – there is no substitute! 😂
Lemon – lime would work in an emergency situation. Sub: 1/3 cup white wine simmered to reduce to 2 tbsp, use in place of lemon in recipe.
Really QUICK Baked Fish Fillets
I say this is a quick recipe – and I mean it. It takes longer to heat up the oven than it does to prepare this recipe! Watch the video and see!
Dinner on the table in just 15 minutes. Tender, juicy fish with a creamy lemon sauce. A really fantastic way to make baked fish – it’s so, so good! – Nagi x
Try these on the side:
Everyday Cabbage Salad, big juicy Greek Salad
Fresh Garden Salad with Balsamic Dressing, French Dressing or Italian Dressing
Potatoes au Gratin, Easy Creamy Potato Casserole or Mini Potato Gratin Stacks
And more fish recipes:
Watch how to make it
This recipe features in my debut cookbook Dinner. The book is mostly new recipes, but this is a reader favourite included by popular demand!
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Baked Fish with Lemon Cream Sauce (One Baking Dish!)
Ingredients
- 4 x 150- 180g / 5 – 6 oz fish fillets , about 1.5cm / 1/2″ thick, skinless and boneless (Note 1)
- 50g / 4 tbsp unsalted butter
- 1/4 cup cream, heavy / thickened (See Note 2 for sub options)
- 1 – 2 garlic cloves , minced
- 1 tbsp Dijon mustard
- 1 1/2 tbsp lemon juice
- Salt & pepper
- 1 1/2 tbsp eschallots (French onion) , finely chopped (Note 3)
- Fresh parsley and lemon slices , to serve
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 200°C / 390°F (all oven types).
- Place fish in a baking dish – ensure the fish isn’t crammed in too snugly. See video or photos in post. Sprinkle both sides of fish with salt and pepper.
- Place butter, cream, garlic, mustard, lemon juice, salt and pepper in a microwave proof jug or bowl. Microwave in 2 x 30 sec bursts, stirring in between, until melted and smooth.
- Sprinkle fish with shallots, then pour over sauce.
- Bake for 10 – 12 minutes, or until fish is just cooked. Remove from oven and transfer fish to serving plates. Spoon over sauce, and garnish with parsley and lemon wedges if using.
Recipe Notes:
- salmon (too fatty, sauce splits)
- very thin delicate fish like flounder, Dover Sole
- small whole fish like sardines or mackerel
Nutrition Information:
Originally published October 2016, updated with much needed new photos, brand new video and updated writing. No change to recipe, it’s a firm reader fave that I wouldn’t dare change!
Life of Dozer
Yesterday was a day of experimenting with slow cooked curries. So there was plenty of downtime spent doing THIS!
And from when I originally published this recipe in October 2016:
From a little camping trip last weekend – getting smashed in the waves at beautiful Jimmy’s Beach, NSW Australia. He’s a sucker for punishment, that one. I really have to keep an eye on him to make sure he doesn’t get swept away by a rip!!
Silvia says
I did it yesterday and was great, excellent flavors, the winner!!
Miriam says
This recipe, like all of Nagi’s recipes was delicious. I only use this website for cooking ideas. This is the first one though that i’m not sure if I will make again. Despite it being very tasty, i felt that the cream or the dijon were a little bit overpowering/ heavy for the fish. Maybe less mustard next time? I used basa fillets and it came out so soft and tender. Good cook time. Overall a good recipe though. Maybe reduce the mustard or use lite cream if that works with this recipe?
Virginia says
Can I cover this to cook in the oven?
HW says
Hello Nagi!
I love your website and have tried several of your recipes, the oven baked chicken and rice is one of my family’s all time favorite dinner.
I just came across this fish recipe since I am trying to make a fish dish for a friend who is very ill and is on a strict diet. She needs to avoid dairy and needs good oils, like olive oil. Can I use olive oil instead of the butter in the recipe and would the dish still turn out ok?
Nagi says
Hi Hw – sorry but without the butter and cream you won’t get the creamy sauce! N x
Julie says
You can sub vegan butter instead of butter and oat cooking cream instead of regular cream and it turns out amazing. I’m dairy free and am always subbing for dairy free options.
Megan says
Oh my Nagi!! This looks absolutely amazing!! I would like to make this for one of the dishes for this Christmas. It would be for about 18 people. Any idea on how many filets/trays I would need 😆🙃
Nagi says
Hi Megan – just use the scaling bar at the top of my recipes to change the number of servings! N x
Wachuka says
Tried this recipe yesterday and it is a winner! Definitely going to feature it more in the menu. My guests felt.. Fancy just eating it. 😂 Fish was tasty and creamy. Thank you Nagi!
Suz says
I don’t know why I saw basa as bass😔. Will bass work? I already bought it! Plan on making it Monday.
Roberta says
based on past experiences with previous Recipe Tin Eats I have given this a 5 star rating before trying it however I have a question before I make it. Can I use shrimp instead? I will confirm my rating after I make it in any case. Thank you
Nagi says
Hi Rooberta! Shrimp will cook much faster than fish and the sauce might not be thick enough in that shorter time. I would suggest this recipe if you want to cook shrimp: https://www.recipetineats.com/creamy-garlic-prawns-shrimp/ N x
Roberta says
Thanks for the quick response. I will definitely try the Creamy Garlic Prawn recipe you attached for me.
Roberta
Ronda says
My husband really liked this recipe. He said it was better than the usual fried fish. I turned him onto the bread dipped in the sauce and he ate entirely too much. Great recipe and very easy. Thanks!
Jemma says
I had something like this at summer camp once and it rocked my world. I’ve been looking for a similar recipe ever since, and now I think I’ve found it. This was delicious. I made a few modifications:
– I didn’t have mustard, so I added white cooking wine instead
– After pouring the sauce over the fish (before putting it in the oven) I added cherry tomatoes, cut in half
– I served the fish over white rice
It was amazing, and scratched the itch I’d been feeling for years. Thank you!
Nagi says
Your camp food must have been next level!! N x
Diane says
Oh my goodness! How does something so quick and easy taste so good?
Nagi says
I know, right?? It’s crazy! N x
Ben says
Really nice, loved the sauce, I had no cream so I did a roux sub and it was fine.
Nagi says
Good idea! Glad you enjoyed it! N x
Des says
Made this tonight!!! Omfg!! I only cooked for me so reduced the amounts. Its’ going to be one of the best dishes I have ever cooked!! I used halibut that was the only fish in my freezer.
Nagi says
I am so glad you enjoyed it Des! N x
Athena says
Superb results! The sauce taste so great. I wish I could share a picture of my product with you!
Rakel says
First of all Nagi I want to wish you good luck with your new book and I hope you can move back home with the “little” fluff-ball before crimbo,.. good things come to those who wait, someone said 😀 well, to this recepi, do you think if I would sprinkle a bit of cheese over the sauce it would ruin it? I am a cheese monster but also don´t want to mess with it if you think the lemon and the cheese or something won´t mix well together. Thank you x
Nagi says
If you like cheese and think it will taste good then go ahead and try it! Parmesan goes well with many types of fish..you can try this one if you want a good cheese and fish recipe! https://www.recipetineats.com/healthy-parmesan-garlic-crumbed-fish/
Rakel says
Thank you for the reply, can´t wait to try the other fish recepi on that link. Had a guest staying over night on Sunday and we made this together, no changes made, decided against the cheese and I´m glad. My friend and my parter were fighting over the last piece of fish so I had to split it, like you do for kids to get them to be quiet. I had printed the recepi out, the day after when she was going back home she had packed the recepi in her bag 😀 it was fine because I save all yours in a folder on Pintrest named after you, and this was recepi number 60 that I have tried and never have you failed to deliver xx
Lindsy Nguyen says
I love the sauce! Great recipe! Thank you so much for sharing it!:)
Nagi says
Thank you! N x
Paul says
Hi I made your baked fish with lemon cream sauce, I’ve made it a couple of times before but this time I used a local Cornish cream and butter and served it on a bed of jeweled rice, my wife thought it was the first time I’d served it, wonderful comment a wonderful meal thank you very much, your recipes are great thank you
Michelle F (Canada) says
I like this recipe due to its ease. I have made it with frozen haddock a number of times—because I’m not a great planner.
Sam says
Made it for my family during quarantine period from covid. It the best ever fish recipe ever.
I added little cheddar cheese over the fillets and some mini capsicum cubes.
Served with garlic rice.
Amazing combination.
Sheen says
So so delicious. I made it with leopard coral grouper. It was so tasty. My family and friends loved it.
Lorna says
Wow! Delicious. I didn’t have cream so used 1% milk and added some flour, heating it with other ingredients in the microwave. We felt like we had a great dinner at a great seafod restaurant!