My roots are straight up Mississippi so you know I was practically raised on fried fish and regular fish fries. When I first created this oven fried fish recipe, I was trying so hard to get all that Southern flavor with a crunchy flavorful crust but tender flaky inside. And trust me, I tested it over and over until I straight up nailed it without a pot of grease in sight. My fam absolutely adores this recipe so much that they request this as much as my OG fried catfish. Now that’s saying something.
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Video Tutorial
How to Make Oven Fried Fish

Step 1: Preheat oven to 425 degrees and line a baking sheet with parchment paper liberally sprayed with non-stick olive oil spray. In a brown bag or ziploc bag, add cornmeal, flour, salt, pepper, cayenne, lemon pepper, and paprika and shake together.

Step 2: In a deep pie plate or large shallow bowl, whisk together eggs and hot sauce.

Step 3: Add each fillet to the beaten eggs on both sides.

Step 4: Then add back into the cornmeal breading and shake liberally to coat well. Place the fillet on the coated baking sheet. Repeat with each fillet.

Step 5: Liberally spray the tops of each fillet with non-stick baking spray coating the fish well until completely covered in spray.

Step 6: Bake for 25-30 minutes depending on thickness of fillets until golden brown but still juicy in the inside. Remove fish and cool for 5 minutes before serving.
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Oven Fried Fish Recipe
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Ingredients
- Non-stick olive oil spray
- 2/3 cup fine yellow cornmeal
- 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 1/2-2 teaspoons seasoned salt
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon lemon pepper
- 1/4 teaspoon paprika
- 2 large eggs
- 2 teaspoons hot sauce
- 1 pound catfish fillets or other fish like tilapia, flounder, and cod
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees and line a baking sheet with parchment paper liberally sprayed with non-stick oil spray. I usually use olive oil spray but any other neutral spray will work.
- In a brown bag or ziploc bag, add cornmeal, flour, salt, pepper, cayenne, lemon pepper, and paprika and shake together.
- In a deep pie plate or large shallow bowl, whisk together eggs and hot sauce.
- Add each fillet into beaten eggs on both sides, then add into the cornmeal breading and shake liberally to coat well. Place the fillet on the coated baking sheet. Repeat with each fillet.
- Liberally spray the tops of each fillet with non-stick baking spray coating the fish well until completely covered in spray. Bake for 25-30 minutes depending on thickness of fillets until golden brown but still juicy in the inside.
- Remove fish and cool for 5 minutes then serve with lemon and chopped parsley.
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Notes
To Store
To store any leftovers, allow it to cool completely and then place it in an airtight container lined with paper towels to absorb any excess moisture. Refrigerate for up to 2 days. When reheating, warm it in the oven at 350 degrees F for about 10 to 15 minutes to help recrisp the coating and ensure the fish heats through evenly. An air fryer also works really well. Avoid the microwave as it can make the fish soggy. ÂNutrition
Recipe Tips
- Go fresh: The smell will tell you a ton. If you smell a super fishy scent coming from your fish, it ain’t fresh boos. I sometimes will buy frozen and it works well.
- For more crunch: Double dredge. You can dip the fish in the cornmeal batter then into the egg then back into the batter for more crunch.
- Spray really well: And I’m really talking well. Coat every ounce of that fish so that it is oil sprayed and lacking any dry spots. The dry spots won’t get crisp and golden if you don’t.
- Remove from baking pan: After the fish cools a little, I remove the fish and serve pretty quickly because the bottoms can get soggy if they sit too long.

Serving Suggestions
- Fish Fry Faves: Sides like hush puppies or creamy coleslaw work well with this recipe.
- Chicago Style: We love our mix of fried fish with spaghetti boos. Baked spaghetti is also fantastic.
Sounds so good. I would like to try this.
Simple and good. Not messy like frying very easy to fix for a healthier meal.
I am from the south but live else where now. I miss the south. This baked catfish recipe is great. No mess. I’m a grandma now but where I live they don’t like catfish here. So I get just for myself so baking is just right. Just like frying. Thank you.
Delicious! So crispy and would never know it’s baked ! Highly recommend!!!
Recipe is easy and delicious! I also tried it with pork chops and they came out just as good!
This could not be more simple or more delicious! Definitely going to become a staple in my house.
The catfish was delicious and crusty without the calories and messy grease clean-up! My son loved the oven baked ibetter than fried!
This was SO delicious!! Even my picky eaters ate it all up! I’m so bummed there were no leftovers for today’s lunch! I will make it again!! My husband commented that it looked straight outta a restaurant, but tasted much better!! Thank you!!!!
Delicious; very moist catfish and crispy coating with great flavor. Baked catfish on wire rack placed on cookie sheet and sprayed both sides.
I’m so glad I found this recipe because I was planning to fry mine stovetop. Question: could the fish be drizzled with olive oil as opposed to spraying it, or is the spray to keep it uniform?
The spray helps it to be uniform in terms of oil distribution. If you drizzle it, some areas won’t be covered and won’t be crisp once baked.