Mediterranean Baked Trout

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Easy Mediterranean Baked Trout with lemon, parsley, and oregano – a flavorful recipe perfect for any season!

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Ingredients

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2 trout 6-7 oz 125-150 g each trout, cleaned and gutted
4 tbsp olive oil
to taste salt
to taste fresh cracked pepper
8 sprigs parsley
1/3 tsp oregano
1 lemon(s)

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Nutrition

Please note that I am not a nutritionist. The nutrition information is provided for reference only and is approximate. It is calculated using one of the online calculators, like this one.

1 trout
Serving Size
416
Calories
23.4 g
Protein
35.4 g
Fat
3.8 g
Carbohydrates
5.3 g
Saturated Fat
0.9 g
Sugar
63 mg
Cholesterol
1.4 g
Fiber
66 mg
Sodium

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Mediterranean Baked Trout is a beautiful, easy recipe that brings together the best of coastal cuisine with simple, wholesome ingredients. Perfectly baked trout, accented with bright, fresh herbs and a hint of lemon, is a crowd-pleaser that suits both casual dinners and special occasions.

This Mediterranean Baked Trout recipe is both easy to prepare and packed with flavor. I will show you how to make this fish perfectly and pick the best ingredients to pair it with the right sides and beverages.

Which season is this recipe best for?

One of the key factors in achieving the perfect Mediterranean Baked Trout is to use the freshest fish possible. Trout is at its peak during late spring and early summer, though it can vary based on where you’re located and your specific type of trout. In the Mediterranean region, trout season often refers to warmer months, allowing fish to thrive in cool mountain streams and lakes.

Spring and summer trout have a lighter, cleaner taste, ideal for Mediterranean-style cooking. When in season, trout will likely have the firmest texture and richest flavor, which is perfect for baking. You may still find trout during fall and winter, but availability and freshness can be less reliable. For year-round freshness, you may prefer farm-raised trout, which can deliver a consistent flavor and texture any time of year.

Where can I buy the ingredients for this recipe?

A dedicated fish market or seafood section of a reputable grocery store is ideal for buying whole trout. Ask the fishmonger when it was caught and ensure it’s cleaned and gutted to save time. Many supermarkets with a seafood section will have whole trout. However, be mindful of the sourcing; look for labels that say “wild-caught” or “fresh” when possible.

Fresh parsley can be found year-round in most grocery stores. For optimal flavor, look for vibrant green sprigs with no wilting or browning.

Extra virgin olive oil will provide the best flavor for Mediterranean recipes. Look for oils from Mediterranean countries (like Greece, Spain, Portugal, or Italy) if you want an authentic touch.

Lemons add a signature brightness to Mediterranean cuisine. Opt for organic lemons if possible, as you’ll use the peel.

Can I substitute the ingredients in this recipe?

While this recipe is straightforward and best enjoyed with the ingredients listed, there are a few substitutions if you want to add a personal touch or adapt based on availability:

Whole Trout – you can replace whole trout with fillets if preferred, though they may cook faster, so watch the bake time. My other options are sea bass or red snapper, which share a delicate, flaky texture.

Parsley – while parsley adds a bright, earthy flavor, other herbs like dill, thyme, or rosemary make great substitutes. Dill will add a more delicate, herbal aroma, while rosemary provides a deeper, piney essence.

Lemon – for a slightly sweeter taste, you can substitute lemon with orange slices. If you want to avoid citrus altogether, try using thin slices of fennel for a gentle, anise-like flavor.

Oregano – dried thyme or basil can add a different herbal note if you’re out of oregano. Both complement Mediterranean flavors beautifully.

Can I make this recipe part of a menu?

This Mediterranean Baked Trout is versatile enough to be the star of a themed Mediterranean menu! Here’s my recommendation to add to the trout:

As an appetizer – start with a light, refreshing appetizer such as Avocado Salmon Carpaccio, Mediterranean Shrimp Croquettes, or The Best Spicy Salmon Tartare.

For a main course, serve these delicious Oven Baked Fries or Mediterranean Baby Baked Potatoes for for a satisfying and nutritious meal.

Dessert: Conclude with a simple, classic dessert like Chocolate Raspberry Tart or Mango Pavlova.

Which drinks pair well with this recipe?

The delicate yet savory flavor of Mediterranean Baked Trout pairs beautifully with certain wines and beverages:

  • White Wine – Look for a crisp, light-bodied white wine such as Sauvignon Blanc, or Pinot Grigio. These wines offer bright acidity that complements the citrusy and herbal notes in the dish.
  • Rosé – For a slightly richer option, a dry Mediterranean rosé adds a soft, floral note without overpowering the flavor of fish.
  • Non-Alcoholic Options – Try sparkling water with a slice of lemon or a cold Mediterranean-style herbal tea infused with mint and citrus.

How long can I store this recipe leftovers?

If you have leftovers, store the baked trout in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1-2 days. While fish is best enjoyed fresh, it can still taste delicious and reheated. To reheat, cover it with foil and bake at a low temperature (around 275°F/135°C) for 10–15 minutes to retain moisture. I don’t recommend using a microwave, as it can dry out the fish.

Recipe tips & tricks

  • Ensure your oven is fully preheated to 375°F (190°C) for even cooking.
  • When baking, ensure there is space around each trout in the pan to allow even heat distribution.
  • The trout is ready when the flesh flakes easily with a fork and has turned opaque. Overcooking can make the fish dry, so keep an eye on it during the last few minutes of baking.

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Steps

1
Done
5 min

Prepare fish

Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Rinse the trouts under cold water and pat them dry with paper towels. Place them on a baking tray lined with foil lightly greased.

2
Done
3 min

Season and stuff fish

Season both sides of the trout generously with salt and pepper. Stuff the cavity of each trout with slices of lemon and a few sprigs of parsley. Season with oregano. Drizzle some olive oil over the trouts.

3
Done
25 min

Bake fish

Place the baking tray with the trouts in the preheated oven. Bake for about 20-25 minutes, or until the trouts are cooked through and easily flake with a fork. Once the trouts are done, carefully remove them from the oven.

4
Done
2 min

Serve

Serve hot with your favorite side dishes, such as roasted vegetables or baked potatoes. Enjoy your delicious baked trout with lemon and parsley!

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