Garlic and Herb Baked Cod Recipe
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If you’re wondering how to make fast and easy delicious fish that tastes just like the restaurants make it, then this is the Baked Cod recipe for you! Salty, creamy, herby, and cheesy! The perfect blend of textures and flavors.
Baked Cod
Here’s a ridiculously delicious baked cod recipe. I know lots of you don’t particularly like fish, but I guarantee that this recipe is bound to win a few hearts and tummies over. All you will need to pick up is some fresh cod and mayyyybe some fresh herbs if you don’t already have them! It’s a simple dinner that is fancy enough for guests but easy enough for any weekday. Oh, and did I mention that this tastes like it came out of a restaurant? Cause it totally does. –>it’s like the best part!! Try it out asap! I’d love to know what you think of my latest and greatest dinner recipe 🙂
Baked Cod Recipe Ingredients
Cod – I used cod but a lot of my readers have used other fish for this recipe with stellar results. Check out the comments to see what others have done.
Mayonnaise – Please do not use miracle whip. However, if you absolutely hate mayo some of my readers have substituted it for sour cream or greek yogurt.
Seasonings – This includes, salt, pepper, garlic, parsley, and basil.
Parmigiano Reggiano – The important thing to do for this ingredient is to use freshly grated cheese, not the pre-grated stuff.
How to Bake Cod
Start by making the spread for the fish. Mayo, fresh herbs, garlic, cheese, etc.
All good things, all good things.
Stir all those ingredients together until well incorporated and then smear your fish filets with it….
…like so! Pop this into the oven until it’s just about done. THEN! Switch over to the broiler to crisp up the top!
Aha! Dat fish es dun!
Believe it or not, the fish stays unbelievably moist, tender and flaky, plus has this buttery herby slightly crunchy cheesy crust that will knock your freakin-motha-freakin’ socks off.
Seriously, anyone can make this recipe and make it perfectly the first time around. Holla!
Make sure to save this recipe because it’s a good one. Printable recipe card below, enjoy!
Other fish recipes you might like:
- Crunchy Baked Fish Sticks with Cucumber Dill Sauce
- Honey Butter Sesame Salmon
- The Easiest Fish Tacos
- Asian Salmon Recipe
- Crispy Red Fish Sandwiches & Old Bay Home Fries
Garlic and Herb Baked Cod Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 lbs. cod fillets
- 1/3 cup real mayonnaise not miracle whip
- 1/3 cup freshly grated Parmigianno Regianno cheese no pre-grated cheese please!
- 2 tablespoons each chopped fresh parsley and basil
- 1 clove garlic grated
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Line baking sheet with parchment paper or silicone baking mat. Place fish fillets onto the prepared baking sheet and set aside.
- In a small bowl, stir mayonnaise together with cheese, fresh herbs, garlic, salt, and pepper until combined. Spread evenly over the top of the fillets. Bake 10-12 minutes or until fish starts looking opaque and will flake. Switch oven to broiler and brown the tops of the fish until lightly golden. Remove from oven, cool 3-5 minutes and serve.
Best fish I’ve ever made, thank you for sharing!!😊
I have made this several times and it always turns out delicious. I dislike mayo but with the fresh herbs and garlic, it’s amazing! I may try to sub some Greek yogurt tonight. I am going to try to make it in the air fryer tonight. Has anyone tried that?
This was absolutely delicious, and easy!
My husband loved this and so did I, great using fresh herbs.
This is always delicious in my house and we took it to some friends’ house last night and they enjoyed it, too! I put a little tomato-basil-balsamic salsa on it this time. Thanks for the recipe!!
I am a little reluctant to broil this fish on parchment paper. Am I wrong? I am going to do it without because I really want to try the recipe. It looks delicious.
you can just do it on foil if you want! OR just place it on the baking sheet directly.
Your carb count is completely missing from the macros section. Please reply with that info and then edit post to include that.
Hi Alana, I just recalculated the nutrition and now have the carbs listed: 1g per serving.
Delicious!! Made for dinner and I don’t wanna share
I made this last night with 1/2 mayo and 1/2 yoghurt, and cheddar instead of mozzarella. Absolutely lovely, will definitely make again! Thank you Lauren x
I didn’t, have all of the ingredients and made some substitutions and it was still amazing. It’s an outstanding cooking method. Thank you for sharing.
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Have you ever tried this with tilapia?
No, but it should work just the same! Any white, light flavored fish will work.
First time making any type of fish. I used Cod and I also used a piece of salmon. Came out good. I substituted Greek yogurt for the mayo and used more garlic..
The topping was excellent!
Didn’t have fresh herbs on hand so I used Herbs de Provence, still turned out great. Thanks for the recipe. I’m thinking it will work for chicken just as well!
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Thank you so much so supplying your readers with such amazing, healthy recipes. Including nutrition facts is so important for all of us. Can I ask that you please include a carb count for the diabetics of us? Many thanks! Deena
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Hi Lauren! I’ve followed you for years and have made numerous recipes that you’ve created and have loved them all! Everything from buffalo chicken dip to baked cod to chicken pot pie soup to, my favorite, chocolate mug brownies! I’ve saved and shared your recipes with family and friends and when I don’t know what to cook, I always turn to you! Thanks for sharing your talents and congrats on 10 years of blogging!
Wow! This was so delicious and so easy to make! My wife and I both thought is was great!
I make this recipe all the time! It is delicious. To keep in a little healthier a use garlic aioli veganase and omit the sAlt. Absolutely fantastic!
Easy, fast, and delicious recipe!!!!! I served it with broccoli and pasta. My husband gave extra credits!
It was a hit!! I absolutely will cook it again.
I’m not a fish lover but this is my go to when I need to get some fish in my diet. I omit the salt, the cheese has enough in it.
Thanks for sharing, this is a keeper!
WOW!! I live near Seattle and have had a lot of cod but this is by far my favorite recipe I’ve used! My parsley plant isn’t doing well this year so I used more basil and added chives and some lemon zest. I’ll definitely make this again!
I would not use parchment paper on broil. It will catch fire. However this recipe is great otherwise!
I Made this recipe yesterday, everyone at the house liked it. Simple and delicious. Thanks.
Lauren – LOVE LOVE LOVE this recipe. Make it often. So simple. So yummy. So good for quick dinner. I have a very small mostly family following of a FB post – where I cook / bake and tell folks what I think worked and what didn’t work and what I did to it – for my family. This recipe – no adjustments. What’s not to love. It’s perfect. — FB: A Girl and Her Tomato Pie
This recipe is a regular at our house. I’ve tried it with a few different types of white fish and it has always been delicious! My 2 and 4 year olds even like it!
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OMG, this is the best fish recipe. So easy to make and the fish came out so moist and flaky. A+++++++ Thanks for sharing this keeper of a recipe.
Can I make this with frozen fillets? Cod….
Absolutely savory and delicious! I only had jarred spices at had so opted for Herbs de Provence and granulated garlic but this only accentuated the flavor profile! Next time I would prefer to try with fresh herbs and garlic cloves. Thank you!
Would this recipe work with walleye or pike? My dad asked me to cook the fish he caught but I’m at a loss for what to do with them!
Won’t the parchment paper burn if you put it under the broiler?
It will get a little color, but it shouldn’t take long for the fish to brown. If you’re worried about it, don’t use parchment 🙂
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Hi! Was just wondering if you’ve ever used a version of this spread on chicken before? Trying to cook at home more often and I will definitely be doing this one tonight or tomorrow with cod! But just wanted to see if you had other inspirations come from this easy peasy sounding recipe. Thanks!!
No, but that is a great idea!!
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I’m always looking for quick, easy, and healthy in the dinner department. This looks wonderful! Adding to my rotation. Thanks! 🙂
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My husband requests this recipe all the time when he knows I have cod to make, it’s that saucy/creamyness (lol not even a word) that he loves!!! Thank you for this!!
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First off this recipe is SIMPLE, DELICIOUS and VERSATILE.
I made this recipe with Salmon and completely agree that using real, freshly grated cheese makes a world of a difference.
The mayo keeps the fish moist and broiling at the end adds a nice crunch and color to the fish!
I have had multiple friends ask for this recipe and am continuing to share it!
Highly recommend – thanks for sharing!
Made this earlier in the week (with tilapia fillets) and my family loved it!
Girl!!! This looks so good. My husband is not a fish lover, but the may convince him otherwise. : )
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This looks good! I’d like to try this with salmon.