Pan Seared Snapper

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My pan seared snapper delights the palate with a citrusy, herb-infused sauce over perfectly cooked fillets, y'all!! Ultra-flavorful, tender, and juicy, this scrumptious, sizzling main dish is on the dinner table in less than 30 minutes. Yep and yay...

Pan seared snapper in a red enameled cast iron skillet.

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Pan Seared Snapper Makes the Best of a Fresh Fish Situation, Y'all...

Pan-seared snapper features fresh seasoned fillets seared on both sides in a hot skillet until cooked through, then covered in a quick garlic-lemon butter sauce. It's a super quick and easy recipe.

However, the flavors are incredibly delicious, and the presentation is restaurant-quality. And, it is quite a versatile dish that works just as well on a weeknight as it does for a special occasion. So, you can use it year-round to treat yourself to a tasty, memorable meal with quick prep, cook time, and post-meal cleanup. 

Storage

Store the leftover pan-seared snapper in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 36 hours.

Freezing

For best results, use a vacuum sealer to seal the pan-seared snapper in airtight bags. You can also use zippered freezer bags, but make sure to remove as much air as possible before freezing.

Thawing

For best results, thaw the frozen fish in the bag in the refrigerator overnight. This way, when it reheats, it retains as much of its original taste and texture as possible.

Reheating

For best results, reheat the snapper in a preheated 350-degree Fahrenheit oven for about 10 minutes. You can also use the microwave, but the taste and texture may slightly change. 

Top Pan Seared Snapper Recipe Tips

Transfer the cold, fresh snapper fillets to your countertop 15 minutes before you begin the recipe. This removes excess cold from the fish, allowing the fillets to cook evenly.

To save prep time, chop the parsley, mince the garlic, and zest and juice the lemon the night before you plan to make the recipe. Then, cover and refrigerate them until ready to use.

Can't find snapper in the stores where you live? No problem at all. You can use any other white fish you have on hand, including redfish, cod, grouper, halibut, or tilapia.

What to Serve with Pan Seared Snapper

This easy snapper recipe goes with innumerable sides. So, you can enjoy a different one every time you make the recipe. Since the pan-seared snapper only takes minutes to prepare, you may need to make the side dish beforehand to serve the meal when everything is hot and fresh.

  1. Cajun smothered yellow squash is a super homey and flavorful dish that pairs perfectly with this one. Plan to start the squash a bit earlier than the fish, as it takes time for the squash to tenderize to melt-in-your-mouth deliciousness.
  2. Cajun roasted potatoes cook in the oven for about an hour. Since you flip them every 15 minutes or so, you can time the preparation of this main dish with the last flip of the seasoned, cubed spuds. 
  3. Parsley potatoes in buttery garlic sauce are perfect to serve with this pan-seared snapper for an ultra-rich, luxurious meal. This restaurant-quality pairing comes together quickly, making it fairly easy to whip up on a weeknight.
  4. Roasted broccoli and cauliflower make the perfect light side for the snapper. However, the flavors are really BIG. So, this is the pairing to choose if you want to 'wow' your guests with a simple yet sophisticated meal.
  5. Cajun creamed spinach is a super creamy side that complements the flavors and textures of the snapper to perfection. This is another restaurant-quality pairing that showcases your home-chef skills. 
  6. Corn maque choux is a classic Cajun dish that adds just the right amount of crunch to any main dish that you pair it with. It goes really well with the pan-seared fish here, adding beautiful color, taste, and texture to this memorable meal. 
  7. Cajun-smothered green beans with sausage are a rustic comfort food that's served as a main dish or a side. Here, it pairs well with the fish, creating a cozy, filling comfort-food meal you'll likely crave again.
  8. Maple-glazed carrots are another easy dish that yields gorgeous colors and super lush flavors and textures. When served alongside pan-seared snapper, the presentation is lovely, and the tastes and textures are rich and soul-comforting. 

Ingredients & Substitutions

Ingredients for pan seared snapper in bowls on a white marbled background.
  • Fresh snapper fillets of 8 to 10 ounces are the ideal size for this recipe. I used red snapper. However, you can also use yellowtail, mangrove, vermilion, or mutton snapper, as well.
  • Butter and avocado oil combine to create a delicious base sauce that showcases the remaining sauce ingredients. While there is no substitute for butter, you can use high-heat olive oil if that's what you have.
  • Freshly chopped parsley wonderfully brightens and beautifies the lemon-garlic butter sauce. Substitute dried parsley flakes if necessary, soaking them in water for a few minutes to reconstitute, then draining them right before use.
  • Minced garlic is the finishing touch on the sauce, bringing an earthy element to the dish that deepens the rest of the flavors. Fresh garlic is usualy best, but jarred garlic also works well in this recipe, too.

How to Make Pan Seared Snapper

Season the snapper with the dried spices. 

Two fresh red snapper fillets covered with dried spices on a plate.

Pour all of the sauce ingredients into a bowl. 

Garlic, parsley, lemon juice, and olive oil in a small white bowl.

Stir and set aside. 

Lemon garlic butter sauce in a bowl with a spoon.

Melt the butter in a large skillet

Butter melting in a pan.

Place the seasoned fillets skin-side down in the pan. 

Fresh snapper fillets skin side-down in a cast iron skillet.

You'll know the fillets are ready to flip when they pull away from the pan, and you can slide a thin metal spatula under them easily. 

A wire spatula under a fish fillet cooking in a pan.

Now, sear them on the other side. 

Pan seared snapper in a skillet.

Then, flip them back over. 

Two fish fillets cooking in brown butter.

Finally, place the sauce on top of them, and let the pan-seared snapper fillets cook for just another minute before removing them to a plate. 

Sauce on top of pan-seared snapper in a pan.

And that's it, y'all!!

This pan seared snapper is overflowing with complementary flavors and textures. The browned butter, garlic, parsley, and lemon are perfectly balanced, creating a rich, earthy, and citrusy flavor profile that gets better with each bite.

The fish is just so tender, moist, and slightly sweet, too. This isn't a fishy-tasting fish, but more of a clean, subtle-tasting white fish that sears up golden brown and soaks up the quick lemon butter sauce almost instantly. So, not only is this pan seared snapper an easy recipe, but it's also one that produces pretty impressive results with just a handful of easy-to-find ingredients. For sure!!

Share with those who could wander to the furthest corners of the earth, yet still always have a permanent home in your heart. Much food love, and see y'all on the yum side...

Two pan seared snapper fillets on a round white plate alongside a green linen napkin and a red rose.

This post was originally published on May 5, 2022, and was updated and republished on May 21, 2026.

Two pan seared snapper fillets in a red pan.

Pan Seared Snapper

Incredibly scrumptious pan seared snapper is a restaurant-quality meal for two that you can whip up in less than 30 minutes. Perfect with sides such as potatoes and squash, this easy snapper recipe is also versatile enough to use in other dishes, such as fish tacos.
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Course: Main Dish
Cuisine: American/Cajun
Keyword: pan seared snapper
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Servings:2
Calories: 298kcal
Author: Lyn Corinne Liner

Ingredients

For the Seasoned Fish

  • 2 8 to 10-ounce snapper fillets
  • 1 tablespoon onion powder
  • ยฝ teaspoon paprika
  • salt, black pepper, and cayenne pepper to taste I used about ยฝ teaspoon salt, ยผ teaspoon black pepper, and ยผ teaspoon cayenne

For the Pan Seared Snapper Sauce

  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 2 tablespoons avocado oil or high-heat olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh parsley leaves
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic about 4 medium-sized cloves
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice freshly squeezed is best
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest

Instructions

  • Season both sides of the snapper with the onion powder, paprika, salt, black pepper, and cayenne.
  • Stir the avocado oil, parsley, garlic, lemon juice, and lemon zest until well-combined in a small bowl.
  • Heat a skillet over medium-high heat.
  • Melt the butter in the pan.
  • Place the seasoned snapper fillets skin-side down in the skillet.
  • Cook for about 2 to 3 minutes, or until the skin around the edges of the fish is browned lightly and pulls away from the skillet easily.
  • Flip the fillets, then cook for an additional 2 to 3 minutes until just cooked through.
  • Flip the fillets one additional time, then pour the sauce over the fillets.
  • Cook for 1 additional minute, then remove from heat. (At this point, a digital instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the snapper fillets should read at least 145 degrees Fahrenheit.)
  • Serve immediately.

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Notes

Take the snapper fillets out of the refrigerator about 15 minutes before you make the recipe. This helps knock the chill off them, which helps the fillets sear evenly on the stove. 
Speed up the recipe process by prepping and refrigerating the lemon juice and zest, chopped fresh parsley, and minced garlic the night before you plan to make the recipe. 
If you don't have any type of snapper on hand, you can also substitute tilapia, cod, halibut, grouper, or redfish. 
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Nutrition

Calories: 298kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 14g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 46mg | Sodium: 142mg | Potassium: 103mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 1110IU | Vitamin C: 12mg | Calcium: 34mg | Iron: 1mg

4 Comments

  1. Absolutely delish! We made fish tacos with it. My family devoured them in seconds! Iโ€™m definitely saving this recipe. Thank you for sharing!

    1. Why thank ya! Clever use of the recipe for sure, so stoked to hear how much y'all enjoyed it. Thanks for letting me know. ๐Ÿ˜Š

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