Crispy, spicy, and fresh, this Baja Fish Tacos recipe is a taco dream come true. The flavors stay balanced with a homemade Pico de Gallo and Creamy White Dill Sauce for your your fresh fish tacos. So dang delicious, you won’t know what hit you!
If you love fish tacos just as much as I do, you probably know that, sadly, most restaurants just don’t know how to make good fish tacos. Such a shame. To fix this problem, I decided to share a Baja Fish Tacos recipe with you. But, first, let me tell you how my love for fish tacos started...
It was in Baja California where my love for fish tacos began. When I was young, my parents owned a home in Ensenada (which is located on the coast of Baja California about 30 minutes south of the San Diego-Mexico border). To say we visited often would be a complete understatement. Pretty much every long weekend, most summers or days that ended with “y” were all good enough reasons for my parents to pack up the car and go.
One of my favorite memories during these trips was making baja fresh fish tacos with fresh rock cod and sea bass. There was no question what we would make when we brought home the fresh fish. What great memories. When Dustin and I moved to San Diego a few years ago, I kept seeing restaurants boast about their fish tacos.


This brought back my good memories and renewed my cravings. I searched and searched, but I couldn’t find anyone who could make good fish tacos. Crazy, right? What really frustrated me was that people around town would say, “[enter restaurant’s name] has the best fish tacos,” but, no sir, they did not. Was it possible I let my memories of blissful summers and beloved Baja fish tacos get the better of me? Were they actually that good or had I made them better in my head over time? I hate when I do that!
I realized I had to take matters into my own hands: I needed to make the baja style fish taco recipe myself. Given that bringing a 15-month old on a fishing boat — no matter how cute he is — is never a good choice, store-bought “fresh” rock cod would have to suffice. I made fresh pico de gallo salsa with just enough heat to remember it on your lips. My favorite. I made a creamy white dill sauce that buckles the knees it’s so good. I thinly sliced the cabbage and cut the lime wedges. Such simple ingredients for such a truly delicious meal.

The verdict for this healthy baja fish taco recipe? The baja fresh fish tacos were fantastic. Just like I remembered. Well, except for the fresh, homemade corn tortillas like in Baja. Some things are better left for the memories anyways.
I really recommend you try these tacos with the fresh pico de gallo, homemade corn tortillas and creamy white dill sauce. The combination is so, so very yummy. I prefer a cornmeal and flour mixture spiced with some cayenne pepper, garlic powder and black pepper for coating the fish, as opposed to a beer batter, because I find the fish gets lost in a beer batter. But, that’s just me.
Here’s to good — and tasty — memories!

3 Homemade Healthy Taco Recipes
Is Taco Tuesday a family tradition in your home? Step up your tacos game with these baja fresh fish tacos. But don’t stop here. There are numerous healthy and delicious tacos recipes you should try for a healthy Tuesday night feast. If you want to keep the seafood theme going, you can try spicy shrimp tacos. Or maybe some oh-so-delicious chicken tacos. And, if you’re not a fan of seafood or chicken, you can always go for some tasty beef tacos.

Flavorful, delicious, and easy to make, these Chicken Tacos are perfect for Taco Tuesday. However, you can make them any day. They are ready in less than 25 minutes so they make a great weeknight dinner. Also, why wait for Tuesdays, right? And a message for all of you clean-eaters out there - you can replace the tortillas with lettuce wraps to make these tacos healthier.

If you want to simplify your dinner prepping and make your life better, these Spicy Shrimp Tacos will do the trick! They are made with fresh pico de gallo, creamy avocado cilantro lime crema, and, of course, delicious spicy shrimp.

You know what’s the best thing about these Crockpot Shredded Beef Tacos? Besides the taste, of course! If you are in a hurry in the morning, you can add all the ingredients to a Ziploc bag the night before and empty the bag into the crockpot before you leave for work. You will arrive home to some delicious shredded beef. And, in less than 5 minutes, you will have some delicious beef tacos to put on the dinner table.
Best Fish To Use In Baja Fish Tacos
I like to use fresh rock cod or sea bass fillet when making baja fish tacos. Since baja fish tacos are lightly fried until crispy, it is important to use a firm and flaky white fish in the recipe. That makes cod and bass fillet the perfect option for this baja style fish taco recipe. Not to mention cod is also cost-effective.
Another fish option for making these fish tacos is halibut. It is more expensive than cod or sea bass fillet, but it will keep its shape once it’s fried especially if you want to use the spiced cornmeal and flour mixture I like to use.

How To Make Baja Sauce
The dill sauce for fish tacos I recommend for this healthy Baja fish taco recipe is a DELICIOUS sauce. If you've never tried it before, it's totally the best creamy addition to this Baja Fish Tacos recipe. To make the Creamy White Dill Sauce, or Baja Sauce, for these tacos, combine all the ingredientsI've listed below in the recipe - it's SO EASY.
Then, just refrigerate while you prep and cook the fish to allow the flavors to meld together. When ready to plate, drizzle this Baja sauce over the tacos and ENJOY!

Baja sauce for fish tacos is a delicious, creamy, and spicy sauce for fish tacos and you can adjust the spicy factor by removing the seeds from the jalapeno to make it less spicy or use a seeded jalapeno for extra spiciness. You can add more or less milk depending on how thin you'd like it.
You can store the Baja sauce for fish tacos in the fridge for several days, which basically means that you can have more than one Baja fish tacos nights per week. Isn’t this amazing?


Can I Re-heat Leftover Baja Fish Tacos?
Ah, leftovers! Don’t you love it when you make something delicious and you have leftovers? I sure do! And the good news is that you can easily reheat leftover Baja fish tacos in the oven. Woot! You can either reheat in the oven at 400 degrees F for about 8-10 minutes or until heated through OR microwave on high for about 1:30 minutes. The oven will keep the fish as crispy as possible, but obviously takes longer so the choice is yours.
All you have to do after re-heating the fish is warm up the tortillas and assemble your Baja fish tacos with fresh pico de gallo, and the dill sauce for your fish tacos.

How To Make Baja Fish Tacos
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Ingredients
FOR THE CREAMY WHITE DILL SAUCE:
- 1 cup plain full fat greek yogurt
- ¼ cup unsweetened almond milk (or milk of choice)
- 2 tablespoon fresh lime juice
- 1 teaspoon jalapeno pepper, minced
- ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper
- ½ teaspoon dried oregano
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- ½ teaspoon cumin
- ½ teaspoon dried dill weed
- ⅛ teaspoon garlic powder
FOR THE TACOS:
- 1 lb fresh rock cod or sea bass fillet, cut into strips of 2-3 oz. portions
- ½ cup almond meal
- 2 tablespoon coarse cornmeal
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
- ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
- ⅛ teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
- ⅓ cup chickpea flour
- 2 eggs, beaten
- 2 tablespoon olive oil
- ½ head cabbage, thinly sliced
- 10-12 homemade corn tortillas
- Fresh Pico De Gallo (see my recipe)
Instructions
- Follow my directions for how to make fresh pico de gallo and allow to refrigerate while making the tacos.
FOR THE CREAMY WHITE DILL SAUCE:
- Combine all ingredients in a small bowl. Season with additional salt, lime, pepper and/or cumin to taste.
- Refrigerate while you prepare the fish.
FOR THE FISH:
- In a flat dish, combine almond meal, cornmeal, salt, pepper, cayenne pepper and garlic powder.
- In a second dish, combine eggs, and beat.
- In third bowl, add the chickpea flour.
- Heat oil on high heat in a skillet until hot and then turn to medium high heat.
- Dip fish into chickpea flour, then egg bowl, and then dust lightly with flour-cornmeal mixture.
- Fry until golden brown on all sides, approximately 4-6 minutes. Remove promptly and drain on a plate covered with paper towels.
- To serve, place a few pieces of fried fish on corn tortilla (you can use single or doubled tortillas, depending on your preference). Drizzle fish with desired about of Creamy White Dill Sauce and Fresh Pico de Gallo.
- Top with sliced cabbage and a squeeze of fresh lime.
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Jules
Delish!!! This is the third recipe of yours that I have tried and it was another flawless, delicious delight! My husband and I gobbled them down like crazy. I'm hooked on your recipes and it makes me feel great to cook with such confidence. Thank you, thank you!
Lacey Baier
Wow, Jules, I'm blushing! I can't tell you how much it means to me that my recipes help you cook with confidence. That is so awesome. I am so happy you have enjoyed them!!
the wicked noodle
There's nothing quite like a really good fish taco. Looks delicious!
Lacey Baier
Couldn't agree with you more 🙂
Brooke
I just made this dish for my 30th birthday party. It was a HUGE hit. I had about 20 people, so I used 3.5 pounds of fish and doubled the salsa and dill sauce. Thank you for the recipe and the clear instructions. Great recipe all in all!
Lacey Baier
Yay! Happy birthday!!! I'm so happy you enjoyed the tacos for your bday party 🙂
Kelley
You know who has a mean fish taco, The Cheese Cake Factory!! I know crazy but I really enjoy them from there!!
Lacey Baier
Interesting! I will have to check them out, Kelley! I enjoy their chicken picatta -- and, of course, their cheesecake 🙂
Lisa
I totally agree with Katherine. The recepie was simple and straight forward. And the favor was AWESOME!!! It's been awhile that I tried something new that blew my mind with the flavor. I made it two days ago, and have wondered ever since if it's too soon to make fish tacos again?
Lacey Baier
Wow, Lisa. Thank you so much for your great review! And, no, it's never too soon for more fish tacos 🙂
Katherine
It's not that often that I make a recipe and follow it to a "T" that I don't feel I could've improved/changed it if only........? I followed this as written and have to say EVERYTHING WAS SPOT ON! My son doesn't even care for fish tacos and said these were the BEST he's ever had. I served 6 people these fish tacos last night and every single one of them said they were THE BEST FISH TACOS THEY"VE EVER HAD! Perfect pico de gallo, perfect creamy dill sauce, and perfect breading for the fish. Thanks you so much for the recipe!
Lacey Baier
Hi Katherine! Wow. What a review! You just made my morning. 🙂 You also made me want to make these fish tacos again because I love them too. So glad you liked it all!
Terri
I made your tacos last night and they were absolutely delicious! My husband said they were restaurant quality. Thank you so much for the recipe.
Lacey Baier
Yay, Terri! So glad you two enjoyed the tacos. They are one of my absolute favorite recipes. Thanks for sharing!
Kevin (Closet Cooking)
Those tacos look amazing!
Lacey Baier
Thanks, Kevin! Love your blog, by the way!
DGrub
Nice photos. I thought about adding dill in my recipe at but didn't do it. If you have time, I'd like to hear about my version of the fish taco from you.
Lacey Baier
Thanks! I checked out your tacos on your site. They look really good. Your guacamole looks amazing. You make me want to make homemade tortillas again -- I haven't made them in years. Thanks for sharing!
Kim
Making this tonight for dinner!
Lacey Baier
Yay, Kim! Enjoy!!
Much to My Delight
Funny-I grew up on the gulf coast in Texas so both fresh fish and tacos were abundance...but no one ever made fish tacos! I love them, but I've never been able to master the sauce on top. I never would have thought of dill! That sounds really interesting and I'll have to give it a shot. Thanks Lacey!
Lacey Baier
That is funny! I hope this dill sauce works out for you. Please share how it goes if you try it!
Miss Becky
confession time ~ I have never eaten a fish taco. well, that is soon to be remedied because I'm heading out to the fish market and getting some fish so that I can make these for dinner. they look absolutely delicious and your photos, again, are beautiful.
Lacey Baier
Miss Becky, boy are you in for a treat! Hard to believe you've never had a fish taco before -- I'm almost jealous of you trying your first one tonight :). I'm honored my recipe will be your first fish taco. Very cool. Good luck! Let me know what you think.
Betty @ scrambled hen fruit
This recipe is a keeper! I'm so glad you shared this- I've been looking for a great fish taco recipe and this one sounds delicious. That dill sauce sounds so good!
Lacey Baier
That's great, Betty! I hope you find this recipe fills your fish taco needs. It really is super delicious -- especially when all the pieces are put together. Thanks for visiting!
Betty @ scrambled hen fruit
Finally got a chance to make these Lacey, and put a link back to your recipe. Delicious!
Lacey Baier
Hi Betty! Thanks so much for the link. I'm glad you finally got to try them -- I hope they were worth the wait 🙂
Joanne
I find that in general restaurant tacos rarely do it for me. It's the homemade seasoning and perfectly cooked meats that only occur when you cook to order that make them truly delicious. I will certainly be trying this recipe!
Lacey Baier
That's a good point, Joanne. Restaurants do have a difficult time making good tacos in general, come to think of it. I hope you like this recipe! 🙂
Juliana
Yummie, I am ready to have these tacos for lunch...they look so yummie, specially with the fresh pico de gallo 🙂
Lacey Baier
Juliana, you totally should have them for lunch...and dinner! 🙂 I agree -- the fresh pico de gallo really makes a difference. Thanks for stopping by!