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Brown Butter Lime Mahi Mahi is aย tender filet cooked golden brown then soaked in a brown butter sauce and garnished with a fresh avocado salsa. Anย irresistible Dinner made in less than 30 minutes!
This flavor combination is out of this world, good! If you love the brown butter flavor try this Brown Butter Spicy Garlic Shrimp, Brown Butter Lemon Salmonย or if you want to try chicken this Lemon Pepper Chicken with a Brown Butter Sauce.
Brown Butter Lime Mahi Mahi with Avocado Salsa
Mahi Mahi is a lean, healthy fish that is cooked tender and doesn’t have a fishy flavoring to it. It is light and healthy and tastes delicious with this brown butter lime sauce then garnished with a freshly made avocado salsa. This cooked Mahi Mahi is so simple to make and is cooked in minutes. It is one of our family favorite meals. It is light and healthy but also filling and flavorful.
This combination of brown butter lime sauce, fish filets then garnished with avocado salsa is the perfect combination in every bite. See how quickly and easily this recipe comes to life. Every bite is irresistible and tastes AMAZING! This is a must make recipe and made in under 30 minutes.
What is Mahi Mahi?
The Mahi Mahi is known as a dolphinfish. They are also called dorado or dolphin that dwells in the Coryphaenidae family. It is a surface-dwelling ray-finned fish that is found off shores in tropical areas worldwide.
Mahi Mahi Ingredients:
- Olive Oil: Cook the Mahi Mahi filets in a skillet with olive oil in the pan.
- Mahi Mahi Fish Filets: Remove the skin on the Mahi Mahi filets before cooking.
- Salt and Pepper: Just a pinch for seasoning
Brown Butter Lime Sauce:ย
- Butter: Melted and added to the
- Lime Juice: A fresh squeeze
- Honey: Sweeten the sauce and the Mahi Mahi filets with sweetened honey.
- Garlic: Fresh is best but minced and marinated will work too.
- Salt and Pepper: Just a dash!
Avocado Salsa Ingredients:
- Avocado: Diced and cut up into chunks.
- Roma Tomato:ย Sliced to prefered thickness for the salsa.
- Red Onion: Minced or cut into slices.
- Corn: Canned corn works well or frozen corn that is cooked.
- Limes: Fresh lime juice is refreshing and gives it a zest flavor.
- Cilantro: Finely chopped fresh cilantro.
- Salt: Just a dash for a quick flavor
How to Cook Mahi Mahi:
This is a lean, white fish and must be watched over while cooking. It is easy to overcook the filets. Watch closely to make sure you do not overcook the filets or they will dry out. These filets cook up quickly in just a few minutes per side turning the white filets to a golden brown.
- Cook filets:ย In a large skillet over medium high heat, add the olive oil.ย Salt and paper the filets and cook until golden 4-5 minutes each side.
- To make the brown butter lime sauce:ย Heat the butter into aย small saucepan . Swirl the butter occasionally until it has turned a light brown color and is fragrant. Remove from heat and whisk the garlic, honey, salt and pepper into the sauce.
- Add the fish back to the skillet: Cook on low heat scooping the sauce by the spoonful overtop the cooked filets.
- To make the avocado salsa:ย Mix the avocado, Roma tomato, red onion, chopped cilantro, salt and juice from the limes in a small mixing bowl. Top the Mahi Mahi with the avocado salsa.
The Recipe Critic Pro Tip:
Remove the skin of the filet in order to cook moreย evenly in theย skillet.ย
How to Pick Good Mahi Mahi:
When purchasing, it is best to have a check list of what to look for to purchase the best and freshest filets. Here are some general tips on how to purchase a good filet.
- Smell:ย This is most important. If you smell a strong fish scent be sure to put it back. The fish has sat out for too long and is not fresh anymore. It is best to have a moist, fresh like neural scent.
- Color:ย Either fresh or frozen, it has a pink coloring with faint red stripes on it. If the edges are brown or blue this is a sign that it has been sitting out for too long and could possibly be going bad.
- Skin:ย Look for moist and shiny looking skin. The shine on the fish will be very clear. The skin color is usually a silver to a dark gray.
- Sustainability:ย The most sustainable choice is troll-caught and rod-and-reel caught fish. These are usually caught in Hawaii or the U.S. Pacific coast. Try to avoid long-line caught fish. These are less shiny and usually packed in ice.
Ways to cook Mahi Mahi:
- Bake: Place in the oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit on a greased baking sheet for 12 to 15 minutes.
- Skillet: Follow the recipe instructions below for best results.
- Grill: Leave the skin on for grilling the fillets and cook over high heat in a hot grill. The fillets can be cooked on aluminum foil or directly on the grill rack. Cook them skin side down for 7 to 10 minutes.
FAQs about Mahi Mahi:
- Is Mahi Mahi dolphin? It is a type of dolphin that is in the Coryphaena fish family but not directly a dolphin per say.
- Isย Mahi Mahi healthy: Yes! It is a low-calorie fish that has several health benefits which include vitamins and minerals plus the added protein.
- Whatย does Mahi Mahi taste like? It is a subtle hint of fish flavor if any. The seasonings and salsa mask any fish flavoring. The skin is a thicker type of meat and when cooked is a moist and a tender meat that is flakey when pulled apart.
- Do you cook Mahiย Mahi with the skin on? No, it is best to remove the skin unless you are grilling it. Be careful not to overcook it though. It is a very tender type of fish meat.
- Isย Mahi Mahi high in mercury? No, it is known to not have a long life. Because of this short life of 4 to 5 years old, Mahi Mahi tends to be lower in mercury.
More Tasty Seafood Recipes:
- Seared Ahi Tuna
- Smokey Paprika Fish Tacos
- Garlic Butter Herb Scallops
- Cajun Popcorn Shrimp
- Baked Cod Fish Recipe
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Instructions
- In a large skillet over medium high heat, add the olive oil. Salt and paper the mahi mahi and cook until golden 4-5 minutes each side.
To make the brown butter lime sauce:
- Heat the butter into a small saucepan . Swirl the butter occasionally until it has turned a light brown color and is fragrant. Remove from heat and whisk the garlic, honey, salt and pepper into the sauce.
- Add the fish back to the skillet.
To make the avocado salsa:
- Mix the avocado, Roma tomato, red onion, chopped cilantro, salt and juice from the limes in a small mixing bowl. Top the mahi mahi with the avocado salsa.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
This is so delicious, it’s one of our favorite fish meals. Better than restaurant quality! I’ve also made it by substituting zucchini (raw, finely chopped) for the avocado and it’s great that way, too!
This was good. You are missing when your supposed to add lime juice. You had it in the ingredients list, but not when you mix it all together.
We liked the brightness of the salsa. Everyone ate it which is a huge plus in my house. Thanks for a different recipe!
Great recipe, but the directions are missing ingredients and steps
Hello! If you scroll to the bottom of the post you will see a recipe card with all of the exact ingredient measurements and step by step instructions. I hope you love it! ๐
The corn is mentioned in the ingredients but not the recipie.
Hi! You mix the corn in when you are making the avocado salsa. Let me know how it turns out for you!
I just made this and it was๐ absolutely delicious! I will make again and again! Thank you for this Recipe๐๐ป๐๐ผโค๏ธ
This recipe was delicious. The key is the fresh lime juice. Followed the recipe and dinner was ready very quickly. If you are reading this, you should try the recipe.
My husband loved this. Wish I would have made extra Mahi. He used the salsa with some chips after we finished. Thank you so much. We are definitely adding it to our go to menu..
Great tasting dish! My whole family loved it!
So simple, so delicious. Uncomplicated ingredients let the fish really shine. Whole family loved it!
Very easy to make and quite tasty. We served it with fresh made yuca chips.
Amazing. I added toasted tortillas that I put in the food processor as a base for the Mahi. Sort of like a deconstructed taco.
Very good but I would suggest juice from only 1 lime and maybe less avocado, as all I could taste was lime! The fish by itself was very good.
Great recipe. Very tasty. Just finished dinner.
Thank you for sharing.
This was so so good! I made in for my friends and everyone was really impressed.
Soooooo good
I made this today with fresh caught Mahi. It was absolutely delicious. My family of 5 ate every single bite and licked our plates. Better than any restaurant meal Iโve had in a long time.
This was amazing! Restaurant quality if you find good Mahi Mahi. Easy too!