33 Grilled Fish & Seafood Recipes (2024)

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Grilled Shrimp Basil Lemon Pistou

Chef Bella Toland of Maui’s Travaasa Hana resort adds tender yellow corn sprouts to the fish platter. Grown indoors on the island year-round, they’re a few weeks old and taste just like corn. This for-the-mainland version excludes them but is just as delicious. Recipe:Grilled Shrimp Basil Lemon Pistou

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Grilled Watermelon and Shrimp Skewers

Watermelon takes on a smoky flavor and meaty texture when it's grilled, complementing the sweet flavor of jumbo shrimp.

Recipe: Grilled Watermelon and Shrimp Skewers

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Spicy Shrimp Kebabs with Cilantro-Ginger Aioli

Marinate jumbo shrimp for at least an hour in a spicy marinade before throwing them on the grill--we promise it's worth the wait.

Recipe: Spicy Shrimp Kebabs with Cilantro-Ginger Aioli

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4 of33 Annabelle Breakey

Grilled Calamari Steaks with Olive and Bean Salad

Calamari is most commonly seen on menus in breaded-and-fried format, but squid steaks are sweet and mild, making them the perfect grilled base for salty, low-carb additions like olives and capers.

Recipe: Grilled Calamari Steaks with Olive and Bean Salad

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5 of33 Thomas J. Story

Grilled Salmon Packets

Ranch dressing makes a surprising and delicious sauce for salmon. The recipe is adapted from one created by Outstanding in the Field, a California-based event company that serves open-air feasts. To go with the fish, grill zucchini halves and packets of boiled potatoes with a little olive oil. Recipe:Grilled Salmon Packets

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6 of33 Iain Bagwell

Grilled Crisp-Skinned Salmon with Gochujang Marinade

“Having access to wild Alaskan salmon is amazing,” says best-selling cookbook author Kim Sunée, who moved to Anchorage several years ago. She loves to serve it as an entire glorious fillet, with rice, lettuce, cilantro, and a crunchy topping like bean sprouts or cucumbers, so people make their own ssam (Korean-style lettuce wraps). “It’s pretty, fresh, and great for those who aren’t eating gluten. And because they make their own bites, it’s more convivial.” This recipe, flavored with the mellow Korean red-chile paste called gochujang, gives the salmon an alluring spicy-sweet depth. It’s based on one in her most recent book, Everyday Korean: Fresh, Modern Recipes for Home Cooks, written with Seung Hee Lee. Recipe:Grilled Crisp-Skinned Salmon with Gochujang Marinade

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Grilled Corn and Fish Tacos

This crowd-pleaser has everything you want in a fish taco, including a spicy mayo and fresh add-ins like avocado and lightly charred corn.

Recipe: Grilled Corn and Fish Tacos

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8 of33 Thomas J. Story

Grilled Salmon with Sumac Oil and Green Onion Yogurt

Wild king salmon requires the right mix of exuberance and restraint. Chefs Greg Denton and Gabrielle Quiñónez Denton of Ox restaurant in Portland hit the sweet spot, brightening its richness with tart sumac and a luscious yogurt sauce, and crisping the skin to create cracklings. You’ll need a rimless baking sheet to ease the salmon off the grill.

Recipe: Grilled Salmon with Sumac Oil and Green Onion Yogurt

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Grilled Calamari, Watermelon, and Tomato Salad

Chris Cosentino of co*ckscomb restaurant in San Francisco is known for adventurous dishes like this one, a meet-up of mild grilled calamari (squid), fresh produce, and exciting seasonings. He grills the calamari over almond wood plus regular charcoal briquets; for the home cook, he recommends easy-to-find mesquite hardwood charcoal. To make the dish as fiery as Cosentino likes it, use 2 tbsp. black pepper and 2 tsp. Aleppo pepper, and don’t seed the serrano chile.

Recipe: Calamari, Watermelon, and Tomato Salad

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Grilled Seafood and Chorizo Paella

We are not kidding when we tell you that this is one of the best recipes ever created at Sunset for cooking outdoors. It’s a showstopper—a giant pan of aromatic ingredients simmering over fire—and interactive; you can ask your guests to help stir in the ingredients if you like. And it’s not hard, as long as you prep everything ahead. Cook this paella, and no one will ever forget your party.

Recipe: Grilled Seafood and Chorizo Paella

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11 of33 Photo by Iain Bagwell; written by Elaine Johnson

Indian-Spiced Sockeye and Grilled Potato Salad

The potatoes get crisp at the edges, making this dish a little like fish and chips.

Recipe: Indian-Spiced Sockeye and Grilled Potato Salad

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12 of33 Photo by Annabelle Breakey; written by Amy Machnak

Whole Grilled Sea Bass with Chimichurri Sauce

If you love grilled fish, consider a grilling basket, which makes fish easier to turn and keeps it in tact when you're moving it around.

Recipe: Whole Grilled Sea Bass with Chimichurri Sauce

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13 of33 Photo by Annabelle Breakey; written by Amy Machnak

Whole Grilled Trout with Romesco

Grilling tip: Insert a thin knife into the thickest part of the fish and leave it for 30 seconds. Remove it and hold it against the inside of your wrist; it should feel warm. If it's still cool, grill the fish another 2 to 5 minutes.

Recipe: Whole Grilled Trout with Romesco

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Salt-cured Ouzo Shrimp

Another secret to perfectly grilled shrimp: Rub them with salt and sugar before cooking to seal in their juiciness and sweetness. We love the shrimp with a two-punch licorice hit of anise seeds and ouzo.

Recipe: Salt-cured Ouzo Shrimp

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Grilled Salmon with Caramelized Lemons

A side of salmon, hot off the grill and laid on fig leaves from a backyard tree if you have one, makes a spectacular main course. If you’re daunted by the prospect of flipping such a large piece of fish, cut it into three sections before grilling (they’re easier to turn) and arrange them end to end on the platter.

Recipe: Grilled Salmon with Caramelized Lemons

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16 of33 Lisa Romerein

Grilled Oysters with Chipotle Glaze

A spicy glaze makes these oysters really stand out from the crowd.

Recipe: Grilled Oysters with Chipotle Glaze

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Grilled-Salmon Salad

This refreshing dinner salad is perfect for those hot summer nights when only salad will do. We particularly love its fresh tomato vinaigrette. (Look for wild Alaska salmon when grocery shopping.)

Recipe: Grilled-Salmon Salad

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Seared Tuna with Papaya Salsa

Tropical fruit salsa and peppery ahi tuna steaks make this an easy ― and stylish! ― dinner.

Recipe: Seared Tuna with Papaya Salsa

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19 of33 Annabelle Breakey

Grilled Trout Fillets with Crunchy Pine-nut Lemon Topping

Firm, meaty rainbow trout is one of our most sustainably raised fish. In the U.S., it's grown on clean, well-managed farms in Idaho. This grilled version is finished with a crispy, crunchy nut-studded topping with lots of lemony zip.

Recipe: Grilled Trout Fillets with Crunchy Pine-nut Lemon Topping

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Mojito Shrimp

These succulent grilled shrimp get their kick minty-lime kick from a co*cktail-inspired marinade. (When shopping, look for U.S.-farmed or wild-caught shrimp.)

Recipe: Mojito Shrimp

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Grilled Ahi Citrus Salad

The light, refreshing zing of citrus pairs perfectly with lightly charred ahi for a sophisticated dinner. Try it with a glass of Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Gris.

Recipe: Grilled Ahi Citrus Salad

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Skewered Swordfish with Bay and Lemon

Classic California flavors ― bay and lemon ― set off perfect cubes of meaty swordfish in this vintage Sunset recipe.

Recipe: Skewered Swordfish with Bay and Lemon

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Double Salmon Burgers

As if a luscious patty of salmon wasn't enough, we upped the ante with smoked salmon cream cheese spread on the buns.'

Recipe: Double Salmon Burgers

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24 of33 Annabelle Breakey; Styling: Dan Becker

Halibut Kebabs with Grilled Bread and Pancetta

This one is an absolute favorite in Sunset’s test kitchen. We just can’t get enough of this halibut recipe's simple combination of crusty grilled bread, fresh rosemary, and succulent fish.

Recipe: Halibut Kebabs with Grilled Bread and Pancetta

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Barbecued Salmon

We love this basic salmon recipe with its sweet, mustardy glaze. Clean-up is a breeze too; it cooks on heavy-duty foil.

Recipe: Barbecued Salmon

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Spicy Soy-Ginger Grilled Rockfish with Asparagus

A sweet and spicy ginger sauce is drizzled over perfectly grilled rockfish and tender-crisp asparagus in this succulent recipe.

Recipe: Spicy Soy-Ginger Grilled Rockfish with Asparagus

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Grilled Shrimp with Romesco Sauce

Romesco sauce ― a sweet bell pepper–based sauce with almonds and hits of tangy vinegar ― is a perfect complement for sweet, delicate shrimp.

Recipe: Grilled Shrimp with Romesco Sauce

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Javanese Sambal with Grilled Shrimp

Rich and spicy, these grilled shrimp will wake up your taste buds. Serve it with a refreshing yogurt drink on the side.

Recipe: Javanese Sambal with Grilled Shrimp

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Ouzo-Rosemary Shrimp on Lemon Orzo

This made-for-eating-outdoors dinner combines bright citrus with the sharp, herbal notes of rosemary and ouzo.

Recipe: Ouzo-Rosemary Shrimp on Lemon Orzo

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Grilled Shrimp with Lemon-Pesto Rice

Prepared pesto makes this dish super-fast to prepare, and lemon adds a light, fresh note.

Recipe: Grilled Shrimp with Lemon-Pesto Rice

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Grilled Lemon-Dill Salmon with Cucumber Salad

Western salmon meets Scandinavia in this light, refreshing recipe, bursting with lemony zing and fresh dill.

Recipe: Grilled Lemon-Dill Salmon with Cucumber Salad

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Grilled Mussels with Cilantro Bath

Chef Christian Graves, from Jsix Restaurant in San Diego, loves how well the grilled flavor of the mussels pairs with the coolness of the cucumber and the spicy hit of the chiles. He prefers ‘Corno di Toro’ chiles for his recipe, but you can also use Fresnos.

Recipe: Grilled Mussels with Cilantro Bath

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Salmon with Bay, Orange, and Porcini

This aromatic main course, created by John Fink of Bay Area catering company The Whole Beast, uses fresh homegrown bay leaves, but dried ones work too.

Recipe: Salmon with Bay, Orange, and Porcini

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FAQs

What is the best oil for grilling fish? ›

It is far better to use an oil with a high smoke point when cooking at very high temperatures. The oil with the highest smoke point is avocado oil, but it can be expensive. More affordable alternatives are canola, corn, and vegetable oil.

What is the best tasting fish to grill? ›

What Fish to Grill. Salmon and firm, thick white fish like sea bass, red snapper, grouper and halibut are the best types of fish to grill because they are hearty. If you would like to grill thin, delicate fish, it is best to wrap them in foil instead of using this method.

What is the best fish to grill whole? ›

Red snapper is one of the best fish for grilling. This meaty white fish makes a particularly good fish for grilling, especially when cooked whole. It may sound daunting, but you can stuff the cavity with lemon wheels and cook it on the grill over low heat (I'd suggest a grilling basket if it's your first time).

What's the best way to grill fish? ›

Heat a grill to 400 degrees and lightly spray grates with cooking spray. Pat fish dry. Rub with a small amount of olive oil, then season well with kosher salt. Place fish on grill and cook until opaque and firm, 2-3 minutes per side, depending on thickness.

What do you soak fish in before grilling? ›

Olive Oil, Lemon, & Herbs Marinade

How To Do It: Combine ½ cup olive oil, 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (from 1 lemon), and fresh herbs (such as cilantro, basil, rosemary, or thyme) removed from the stems and loosely chopped. Brush the marinade on the fish and let sit for about 5 minutes before cooking.

Should I put oil on fish before grilling? ›

Start by rubbing the fish well with oil and then lightly salt and pepper. You can grill the fish steaks on direct heat until they are done to your liking. Then, add flavor tableside by serving them with an herby sauce or aioli.

Is it better to grill fish in foil or on the grill? ›

It's easy: Have no fear of your prized perch sticking to hot grill grates. Take the gamble out of grilling fish by making a foil basket instead. It's quick: The foil conducts heat and helps to steam fish in just minutes. It holds up: Delicate, flaky fillets can't stand up against many forms of cooking.

Which type of fish is not ideal to cook on the grill? ›

Delicate fish like sole, tilapia, or flounder don't fare so well on the open flame. They're more likely to become flakey, break apart or fall through the grates.

What is the healthiest fish to eat? ›

7 Healthiest Fish to Eat, According to Experts
  1. Sardines. “Sardines are one of the healthiest fish to eat because they're very high in omega-3s,” says Gomer. ...
  2. Mackerel. Mackerel is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, says Sauceda. ...
  3. Anchovies. ...
  4. Salmon. ...
  5. Herring. ...
  6. Trout. ...
  7. Tuna.
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How long should fish be grilled? ›

Be sure to stick with the general rule of thumb that allows for 8-10 minutes of grill time per inch of fish. Therefore, if your fish is an inch in thickness, grill each side for about three to four minutes.

Can you grill fish on aluminum foil? ›

Bend the foil over the fish and fold each edge so that it becomes a pouch. Use a fork to poke a few holes in the top to release steam as it cooks. Place the foil packets on the grill. Grill over medium-high for 5 to 7 minutes (depending on the size of the fillet) on a gas or charcoal grill.

Can I put fish directly on the grill? ›

Fish such as tuna, salmon, halibut, and swordfish, whose texture is more like beef or pork, should be grilled directly on the grate. (More delicate fish, such as tilapia, sole, and flounder, sometimes fare better when grilled in a foil packet or grill basket.)

What is the easiest fish to grill? ›

Fish That Can Take the Heat
  1. Salmon. Salmon has a bright, fresh flavor that's perfect for grilling. ...
  2. Tuna. It's often overlooked, but tuna, high in both protein and healthy fat, is an excellent choice for grilling. ...
  3. Shrimp. ...
  4. Whole Trout. ...
  5. Mahimahi. ...
  6. Snapper.

Should you flour fish before grilling? ›

Flour fish fillets and dust off excess flour – place in egg wash – place in crumb and coat evenly. Check oil is hot enough by dipping a wooden skewer into your oil. Oil should bubble if hot enough. Place your crumbed pieces of fish in oil.

How do you keep fish moist on the grill? ›

To help seal in some of the natural moisture, pat the fish dry and coat it with vegetable or olive oil. This is particularly important for firm-fleshed fish like salmon, halibut, or tuna, which can go directly on to the grate. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, or other seasonings as desired.

Is olive oil or canola oil better for grilling? ›

We recommend that you use oil that has a high smoke point when cooking, such as; vegetable oil, canola oil, pomace oil, rice bran oil, or grapeseed oil.

What oil do fish shops use? ›

Traditional shops use beef fat as it can cook to a higher temperature, and lasts longer. Most shops now though would use some sort of vegetable oil. Good shops cook the chips seperate to other products as they are cooked at a diffrent temperature to fish/meat products.

Is olive oil good for grilling? ›

It's a common misconception that olive oils smoke point is too low to grill with, but high quality extra virgin olive oil has a smoke point of over 410°F. While you don't want to have oil dripping into the flames, a light brushing will do wonders in keeping your foods from sticking.

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