You just can't go wrong with fresh, flavorful, and healthy Grilled Fish Tacos. These fish tacos are loaded with all the best toppings, including cabbage, pico de gallo and a simple homemade white sauce, or “crema”, and they can be ready in less than 30 minutes.
Oh Fish tacos, how I LOVE you! Some people like fish tacos breaded, or fried, but I personally love them best when they are grilled. The fish maintains it's fresh, delicious taste and texture and it's much healthier then breading and frying.
Tips for perfect fish tacos:
There are three important components to making great fish tacos: white fish, shredded cabbage, and crema (a white sauce). Other parts of this recipe are adaptable, but those three things, paired together, are the trinity of basic fish tacos.
What type of fish to use for fish tacos:
Lean and flakey white fish fillets are traditionally used in fish tacos because they are mild in flavor, cook quickly and are relatively inexpensive. Popular kinds of white fish for fish tacos include halibut, tilapia, mahi mahi, snapper, cod, bass and cat fish.
When buying fish for these tacos I try to buy filets that are thinner because they cook faster and taste better with the marinade.
Finely shred the cabbage.
Cannonball cabbage (the type most commonly found at your grocery store) or purple cabbage both work great for fish tacos, but be sure to take time to shred the cabbage as thin and fine as you possibly can!
Use corn tortillas.
Authentic Mexican tacos always use white corn tortillas. Fish tacos, especially, taste really great with the that white corn flavor from the corn tortillas. I'm urging you, almost begging you, to please use corn tortillas and not flour tortillas for this recipe!
I like to serve my fish tacos on two street taco size white corn tortillas, but the regular size will also work great. Cook the corn tortillas on your grill, or in a dry skillet, for just a few seconds on each side, until warmed.
Don't over-cook the fish on the grill.
White fish cooks pretty quickly, especially on the grill, so be sure not to cook it for too long. You'll know it's ready when it starts to flake easily with a fork. Also, keep in mind that it will continue to cook a little more after it's taken off the grill.
Add the white sauce, also called crema!
The white sauce in this fish tacos recipe is easy to make and really binds all of the ingredients and flavors together. Add the sour cream (or substitute Greek yogurt), mayo, lime juice, and seasonings to a bowl and stir to until smooth.
The fish marinade and white sauce can both be made a few days in advance and stored in the fridge.
Toppings are king!
Good toppings is where the magic happens, and where you can really take these fish tacos from good to great! Shredded cabbage, fresh cilantro and pico de gallo are musts.
If you don't have what you need to make fresh pico de gallo, you could substitute your favorite salsa.
We also like fish tacos topped with chopped avocado, a sprinkle of cotija Mexican cheese, and a squeeze of fresh lime juice.
This dish is a winner in flavor and freshness, and I love that it's a healthy dinner you can throw together in less than 30 minutes.
Hope you enjoy these delicious, fresh and healthy grilled fish tacos as much as we do.
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Recipe

Grilled Fish Tacos
Ingredients
- 1 pound lean white fish fillets (tilapia , halibut, mahi mahi, snapper, cod)
- salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 2 Tablespoons oil (vegetable or canola oil)
- 1 small lime , juiced
- 1 clove garlic , minced
- 1 1/2 teaspoons chili powder
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon paprika
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne , optional
- 8 white corn tortillas
Fish taco sauce:
- 1/2 cup sour cream
- 1/3 cup mayonnaise
- 1 small lime , juiced
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon cumin
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon Sriracha hot sauce , or to taste
Toppings:
- Pico de gallo
- Cotija cheese
- Shredded cabbage
- fresh cilantro
- avocado
- lime wedges
- red onion
- hot sauce (try siracha or valentina)
Instructions
- Season the fish with a little salt and pepper on both sides.
- In a mixing bowl whisk together the oil, lime juice, garlic, chili powder, cumin, paprika, cayenne.
- Add fish to a large ziplock bag and pour the marinade over fish. Seal bag and allow fish to marinade for 20-30 minutes.
- Preheat grill to medium-high heat. Brush grill grates with oil and grill fish filets for about 3-4 minutes on each side (cook time will vary depending on thickness of fish), flipping only once.
- Add the corn tortillas to the grill and warm for about 15 seconds on each side.
- Transfer fish to a plate and allow to rest for a few minutes before gently breaking into pieces.
- Serve on warm tortillas, topped with cabbage, pico de gallo, sauce and other desired toppings.
- Serve with a side of Authentic Mexican rice.
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This recipe looks amazing. I plan to make them for my fiance’ and I this weekend. Fish tacos are my favorite!
Thanks Evelyn! I’d love to hear what you think!
Made these this week for dinner and they were amazing!! They were so fresh and easy. We added cabbage, cilantro, chopped avocado and pico. We’ll be making again, thanks!
Thanks for sharing Debbie–I’m happy you liked them!
You had me at “cod, bass and catfish.” We had catfish for the first time in Texas last year. This looks like a really great way to use cod. The pics are so gorgeous too. Can you tell we are seafood lovers over here? No shame in this islander’s game.
Tacos are my favorite food! I actually just tried making fish tacos and wasn’t happy about the results- I will have to try your recipe because these look amazing (much better than mine!).
Thanks Lisa! Hope you get a chance to try them!
I tried Fish Tacos before but my sauce is not perfect. I like to try it again because your sauce sounds good and delicious. Thanks for sharing.
These look so yummy! Your photos are beautiful, too! Can I ask where you got the wooden background board you shot the photos on? (Not the cutting board) – I’m always on the lookout for good background boards 🙂
Hi Stephanie,
The wood board is an Erickson woodworks board! I have several from them and I love them!
https://ericksonwoodworks.com/
Fish tacos are hands down my absolute favorite meal during summer time! Also, I am so with you regarding the tortillas… corn ones are a MUST 🙂
Thanks so much Heather! My family love this recipe too.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE fish tacos. I could eat them every day! Yours look so perfect. I’m always looking for a good taco sauce. Think I’m going to try your sauce out. It looks like a winner!
Thanks April! I hope you love them!
This looks really delicious and healthy! I’m a big fan of Veggies.
Thanks! Hope you get to try them soon 🙂
These tacos look amazing! Fish tacos are some of my favorite kinds!! Who am I kidding, though, I love all tacos!!
They are wonderful!! 🙂