Cooked with butter, garlic, and apple cider vinegar while flavored with tarragon. surprisingly quick and simple.
Prep Time: | 10 mins |
Cook Time: | 4 mins |
Total Time: | 14 mins |
Servings: | 4 |
Yield: | 4 servings |
Ingredients
- 1 pound tilapia fillets
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- 1 teaspoon chopped fresh tarragon
- ¼ cup apple cider vinegar
Instructions
- In a microwavable baking dish, arrange tilapia fillets in a single layer. Dot with pieces of butter, and minced garlic. Sprinkle over fresh tarragon. Cover with waxed paper and microwave on high for 2 minutes.
- Turn fillets over, recover, and continue to microwave on high for a further 2 minutes. Remove immediately, sprinkle with apple cider vinegar, and serve.
Reviews
This recipe is fabulous~! I made it with real unsalted butter, nice virgin olive oil and dried tarragon. (I cook at elevation so had to add extra time.) Easy and delicious~!!
I liked that it was so simple !!
I will make it again without vinegar.
Thank you for posting this recipe! I did use the seasonings we prefer but it was the only recipe I could find for cooking fish in the microwave. My stove is on the fritz and I’ve been trying to use the microwave. The fish actually tastes better in he microwave than on the stove and much less mess.
Substituted dill for tarragon and left out the vinegar and it still is quick to make dinner in 5 minutes. Thanks Tamra!
This recipe made me love tilapia! Most fish cooked in the microwave becomes tough and inedible…but to my surprise, my tilapia was fully cooked in 3 minutes, and still tender, juicy, and sweet. I followed the recipe the first time I made it, since then I just add whatever spices catch my attention when I’m making it. But I highly recommend this one, it’s fast, it’s easy, and it’s oh so tasty!
I only microwaved one tilapia fillet that had previously been frozen. I wasn’t sure how long to “cook” it for so I started with a minute. It was making a popping noise, so I stopped it and went to flip it, and it started falling apart, so I figured it was finished. I used red wine vinegar and italian seasoning because that was all I had! I enjoyed the vinegar on the fish. Not sure I would make this often because tilapia already cooks so fast on the stove or in the oven.
Easy and quick. Everybody liked it but said it could use a bit more spice.
This is surprisingly good! Like other skeptics, I wasn’t sure about microwaving fish, but I only had a few minutes to come up with something for lunch and I had some tilapia fillets in the fridge. I didn’t have any apple cider so I put a splash of lemon juice on each fillet before cooking, and fillets were gobbled down by myself and the kids in about the same time it took to cook them! They were especially tasty with fresh tarragon from my garden. My fillets took the full 4 minutes of cooking time, but I did check them after flipping them as it seems that other reviewers took only 3 total minutes. Must depend on the thickness of the fillets. I also put a pinch of kosher salt on each fillet after cooking and that made them just perfect.
Awesome! Fast, easy, and delicious! I also put some Mrs. Dash Lemon and Garlic seasoning on it as well as some sea salt. Great with rice! I will be making this A LOT!!!!!
We loved this! I used 2 thin filets & they were done with just the 2 minutes. I used dried Tarragon (didn’t have fresh) and just a few drops of the vinegar. My husband said “this is good, we should make fish tacos with it”. I’m going to do that for my lunch today!
I had no idea you could microwave fish. This is a 5-star recipe for what it is–quick microwave cooking. It came out perfectly. I went light on the apple cider vinegar because of some negative comments in the reviews, and I ended up adding more after I started eating it. The flavor blended very well with the other flavors, and next time I’ll put the whole amount on right away. I used dried tarragon, but would love to try it with fresh. I’ll make this again and again.
Tilapia is a fish that is not a staple in our household.This recipe worked perfectly in the micro wave oven as written.The only changes made were Herbs de Provence for the tarragon and rice vinegar for the apple cider vinegar, using half the amount of each.
Made one large filet for kids sub’d Herbs de Provonce for Tarragon. Only needed 1 min for first side and just over 30 seconds for back side. Mixed apple juce with white wine vinegar instead also. Mildly flavored perfect for kids…DELISH!!
Great for both our tastes… Hubby loved without adding the vinegar… and I loved it with. This was easy to accomadate both of our tastes. Will make it again, and again.
good
this was a bit bland. the only thing i did differently was to use dried tarragon instead of fresh. we sprinkled penzey’s 4S seasoned salt on it and that helped. it was definitely fast, and if you’re OK with adding spices after tasting it, this is a good, quick dish.
This is delicious – we didn’t add the vinegar (which is what, I suspect, the people who reviewed this poorly, didn’t like). This is an easy way to prepare fish – we will make often!
Was looking for some quick and easy and this was. It has a funky taste, not something I want fish to taste like I guess
Aurrgh! I meant to take a photo, but we ate it too quickly! I am always shy about microwave recipes (especially fish), but was really late making dinner and had exactly a pound of tilapia to cook, so I was so happy to find this easy recipe. My 4 year old son said no thank you, but my 2 year old ate it up & his portion, too. The flavor was perfect. When I flipped the fish, though, there wasn’t any liquid to spread over the 2nd side, so I basically repeated the recipe, with a little less of everything–it was perfect. We did 2 min on one side & 1 1/2 minutes on the other side–perfect. Thanks!
Was looking for a quick and easy recipe with Tilapia. This was it…used dried tarragon and it still tasted wonderful Went light on the cider vinegar though. Family (even kids) enjoyed it!