My Blackened Red Snapper with fresh fruit salsa and lime margarita sauce will simply blow you away! The big, bold flavors of the cajun seasoning, tempered with the fruit salsa and margarita sauce, make this restaurant-quality dish a culinary masterpiece!
If you’re looking for a red snapper recipe that’s easy to make and will seriously impress your friends and family,
During my restaurant days, blackening fish like Red Snapper was a favorite of my guests. Adding my Lime Margarita Sauce made it even more delicious.
Ingredients to make Blackened Red Snapper
Let’s start by gathering the ingredients we need to make my Cajun Style Florida Snapper. In Chef Speak, this is called the “Mise en Place,” which translates to “Everything in its Place.”
Not only does setting your ingredients up ahead of time speed the up cooking process, but it also helps ensure you have everything you need to make the dish.
What other types of fish can I use for this dish?
If you don’t like snapper or simply can’t find it at your grocery store, there are many types of fish you can use instead of snapper.
- Grouper
- Rockfish
- Mahi-Mahi
- Halibut
you can always use your personal favorite if it’s not listed, but I would stay away from steak-style fish, such as tuna and swordfish. Tilapia and Flounder would work, but the white fish fillets are more delicate, and they would have a tendency to break apart.
How to make Blackened Red Snapper
- Trim the snapper fillets if needed, and rinse them in cold water. Pat the fillets dry with paper towels.
- Mix the Cajun seasoning with cracker meal and brown sugar.
- Press one side of the snapper fillets into the seasoning mixture, coating the fillet evenly. Make sure you get enough of the spice mixture on the snapper.
- High heat is necessary to properly blacken the snapper. When the saute pan is hot and add just enough olive oil to keep the snapper from sticking.
- Carefully place fish fillets, seasoned side down, into the pan.
- Allow the fillets to cook undisturbed until the coating has browned, then turn to sear the other side of the fish.
Remove the seared snapper from the pan and place it in a baking dish. Add a little water to the pan to help keep the fish moist while baking.
Place the baking dish in a preheated 350-degree oven for 8-10 minutes.
How to make fruit salsa.
Making the fruit salsa is really easy. Mix the diced fruit, onions, cilantro, lime juice, and salt together. (strawberries will soften and bleed, so if you make this ahead of time, don’t add the strawberries until serving time)
What kind of fruit can I use to make fruit salsa?
The salsa recipe can be made with a variety of fruit. Peaches, nectarines, apricots, watermelon, kiwi, and blueberries can be substituted in any combination you like.
Onions do add that salsa flavor, as well as the cilantro, but both of those could be left out if you can eat them.
Remember this is your dinner and should be made the way you like to eat!
How to make lime margarita sauce
- In a small saute pan, add 1 tablespoon of butter, and after it melts, add the brown sugar and blend well.
- Add the lime juice and tequila, and allow the alcohol in the tequila to burn off. Add in the last tablespoon of butter and allow the mixture to thicken.
**Do not overheat the sauce will break. Wait until you are ready to serve the snapper before the final heating of the margarita sauce.
Do I have to use Tequila in the sauce?
No, you don’t. If you can’t have alcohol or don’t like the taste, you can replace the tequila with apple juice, chicken or vegetable stock, or water.
If you don’t like tequila, you can replace it with rum, gin, white wine or your favorite spirit.
Then it is simply a matter of putting the dish all together and serving it with rice or your favorite grain along with the vegetable of your choice. And you’ve got a restaurant-style dinner at a fraction of the cost of dining out!
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- How to Poach Mahi-Mahi (or your favorite fish)
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Kim Guzman
What a delicious and light meal. I love tequila and it’s not used enough. I can’t wait to try this.
Addison
This sauce sounds so flavorful! Yum!
Elizabeth
Great recipe! Will make again!ย
michele
I’ve always been at a loss with what to do with snapper so this recipe is a welcome addition to my recipe collection. Love the lime margarita salsa
Alexandra
That lime margarita sauce is so delicious with the fish!
Lilly
I love the Cajun flavors of this fish! So delicious!
Kristina
This was delicious! The fruit salsa countered the spiciness and it was perfect.
A.Rrajani Photographer
GREAT POST!
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April
This. Was. So. Good. So glad that my “research” landed me on your page. Can’t wait to try out some more of your recipes! Thank you for making me look good in the kitchen!
Karen Carreiro
Very tasty, however IMHO, use a Cajun seasoning that is salt free. I didnโt and the salt overpowered the dish. Iโll make again, but with no salt!
Bonnie Branch
Hats off to you Chef Dennis! This is the best fish Ive ever made!
Chef Dennis Littley
I’m happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe Bonnie, I hope you find more to try
Katherine O. Shearin
This was delicious and quite easy to make. I loved the fruit salsa bite with the fish. Perfect! I used fresh grouper, instead of snapper. I also used crushed whole wheat Ritz crackers for my “coating” and I put it on both sides of my grouper. I did not have tequila for the tequila lime sauce, so I used a little bit of rum. It was still very good.
Ginger
Fantastic! We live on an island and are lucky enough to get fresh snapper often. This is such a flavor packed dish. It made my family beg for seconds! That sauce is legit!!!!
Alberto
The sauce is boss!!!!! This recipe is delicious.
RLC
Neither one of us had tried snapper before, we were needing to change up the menu. I do not cook fish very often but the directions were very easy to follow. I was very fortunate to find your recipe! Thank you! This was delicious. I will be making it again in the near future.
Chef Dennis Littley
I’m happy to hear you enjoyed my recipe and found it easy to follow. And thank you for such a great review!