Discover the ultimate 20-minute Grilled Mahi Mahi recipe, perfect for busy weeknights or impressing guests with minimal effort! This recipe showcases succulent, spice-rubbed mahi mahi, enhanced by a optional lemon infused herbaceous, garlicky Green Goddess dressingโa match made in heaven! Whether youโre an experienced home cook or just starting out, this dish will elevate your grilling game with ease and elegance thanks to expert grilling tips and innovative variations.
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Grilled Mahi Mahi Recipe ingredients
Let’s take a closer look at what you’ll need (measurements in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post):
The Best Mahi Mahi for Grilling
When purchasing fresh mahi mahi, consider the following:
1. Moisture: The surface of the fish should be slightly moist but not slimy. The skin (if present) should be shiny and moist with bright, vibrant colors, often with a mix of silver, blue, and green. The skin should be intact and not peeling away from the flesh.
2. Color: Fresh mahi mahi should have a pinkish, translucent flesh with a slight iridescent sheen. Avoid fish with dull, grayish, or brownish hues, as this may indicate itโs past its prime.
3. Texture: The flesh should be firm and resilient to the touch, not soft or mushy. If youโre buying fillets, they should hold their shape and not be falling apart.
4. Smell: Fresh mahi mahi should have a clean, ocean-like smell without any strong, fishy, or sour odors. A strong or unpleasant smell is a sign that the fish is not fresh.
5. Sustainability: Look for mahi mahi that has been sustainably sourced. Certifications like the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) label indicate the fish was harvested responsibly, helping to protect ocean ecosystems.
Can I use Frozen Mahi Mahi?
Absolutely, just make sure to thaw the fillets completely first. Frozen mahi mahi is a smart and cost-effective alternative to fresh fish. It’s less expensive, freezer-friendly, and super freshโjust frozen.
Frozen fish is frozen shortly after itโs caught, which means itโs frozen at peak freshness. So, unless you live coastal (and even then), it can be even fresher than the seafood counter by the time you actually use it.
Frozen mahi mahi usually comes in packs of fillets that should be easy to find. Check your package specifies โwild caughtโ for the best flavor. I know Costco sells a 3-pound pack, and even my Sprouts sells them. When purchasing, look for fillets that are firm, shiny, and have no signs of freezer burn.
How to Grill Mahi Mahi
Let’s take a closer look at how to grill mahi mahi (full recipe in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post):
How long to Grill Mahi Mahi
The exact cooking time will depend on the thickness of your mahi mahi fillets, but a standard fillet thatโs about 1โณ thick at the thickest part, will require 6-8 minutes total cooking time. Cook the first side for 3-4 minutes on hot grates, then flip and cook an additional 2-3 minutes or until the fish reaches desired temperature. Grill until the fish is opaque and flakes easily with a fork, and the internal temperature reaches 137ยฐF.
Mahi Mahi Grilling TIPS
Mahi Mahi Grilled variations
The spice rub can be combined with different sauces, salsas, etc. or swapped out altogether. Here are a few ideas:
How to serve Grilled Mahi Mahi
Serve the mahi mahi drizzled with Green Goddess Dressing to add creamy, herbal, lemony freshness. If you skip the dressing, it’s critical to add freshly squeezed lime juice. I also lover serving with either corn salsa or simply grilled corn with fresh tomatoes seasoned with salt and pepper. It’s also delicious with:
Grilled Mahi Mahi Recipe storage
Store leftover mahi mahi in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days or freeze for up to three months. You can enjoy the grilled fish warmed or cold in salads, wraps etc.
How to reheat mahi mahi
1. Oven Method: Preheat your oven to 275ยฐF (135ยฐC). Place the mahi mahi on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or aluminum foil. Cover loosely with foil to prevent drying out. Heat for about 10-15 minutes, or until the fish is warmed through.
2. Stovetop Method: Heat a non-stick skillet over medium-low heat. Add a small amount of oil or butter to the pan. Place the mahi mahi in the skillet and cover with a lid. Heat for 3-5 minutes on each side, or until warmed through.
3. Microwave Method: Place the mahi mahi on a microwave-safe plate. Cover with a microwave-safe lid or wrap with microwave-safe plastic wrap. Heat on medium power in 30-second intervals, flipping the fish between intervals, until warmed through. Be cautious not to overheat, as it can dry out the fish.
FAQs for Mahi Mahi on the Grill
To grill mahi mahi without sticking, follow these tips:
1. Preheat the Grill: Make sure the grill is fully preheated to medium-high heat (around 400ยฐF) before placing the fish on it. A hot grill helps to sear the fish quickly, preventing it from sticking.
2. Oil the Grates: Lightly oil the grill grates before cooking. You can do this by dipping a paper towel in oil and using tongs to rub it over the grates. This creates a non-stick surface.
3. Brush the Fish with Oil: Before grilling, brush both sides of the mahi mahi fillets with olive oil or your preferred cooking oil. This helps to keep the fish moist and prevents sticking.
4. Let It Cook Undisturbed: Once you place the fish on the grill, avoid moving it too soon. Let it cook for 3-4 minutes on one side before flipping. This allows the fish to develop a sear, which helps it release from the grill more easily.
5. Use a Clean, Well-Maintained Grill: Make sure the grill grates are clean and free of any residue from previous grilling sessions, as this can cause sticking.
Yes, you should thaw mahi mahi before grilling. Thawing mahi mahi before grilling is essential for several reasons:
1. Even Cooking: Thawed mahi mahi cooks more evenly, ensuring that the inside reaches the proper temperature without overcooking the outside. Grilling frozen fish can result in uneven cooking, with some parts being undercooked while others become dry and tough.
2. Better Texture: Thawing the fish preserves its texture, allowing it to remain tender and flaky after grilling. Cooking mahi mahi directly from frozen can cause it to be rubbery or mushy.
3. Enhanced Flavor: Thawed mahi mahi absorbs marinades and seasonings better, enhancing the overall flavor of the dish. When grilled from frozen, the fish may not take on the flavors as effectively.
4. Prevents Sticking: Thawed fish is less likely to stick to the grill grates, as it can form a proper sear. Frozen fish releases excess moisture as it cooks, which can cause sticking and prevent a nice, even sear.
5. Easier to Handle: Thawed fillets are easier to handle on the grill, making it simpler to flip them without breaking apart.
If your mahi mahi turns out tough, several factors could be at play:
1.Overcooking: The most common reason for tough mahi mahi is overcooking. Mahi mahi is a lean fish, and cooking it for too long can cause it to dry out and become tough. To avoid this, cook the fish until it just reaches an internal temperature of 137ยฐF and flakes easily with a fork.
2. High Heat: Cooking mahi mahi at too high a temperature can cause the exterior to cook too quickly, leading to a tough texture. Itโs best to grill or pan-sear mahi mahi over medium to medium-high heat, allowing the fish to cook evenly without becoming dry.
3. Improper Thawing: If the fish was not thawed properly, such as being thawed too quickly in the microwave or under hot water, the texture can be affected, resulting in toughness. Thaw mahi mahi slowly in the refrigerator or in a sealed bag submerged in cold water for best results.
4. Quality of the Fish: Sometimes, the toughness can be due to the quality or freshness of the fish. Mahi mahi that has been frozen and thawed multiple times, or that has been stored improperly, can become tough. Always try to use the freshest fish possible for the best texture.
The best seasoning for grilled mahi mahi is a simple yet flavorful blend that enhances the natural taste of the fish without overpowering it. Start with a base of olive oil, which helps to keep the fish moist and allows the seasonings to adhere better. Salt and pepper are a must for balance, and consider adding garlic powder or minced garlic for a savory depth. Herbs like dill, parsley, or cilantro add freshness, while a pinch of paprika or cayenne pepper can provide a subtle kick of spice. This combination creates a deliciously seasoned mahi mahi thatโs perfect for grilling.
Mahi mahi can be grilled with or without the skin. Grilling mahi mahi with the skin on is a great option because it helps to protect the delicate flesh from overcooking and adds a delightful texture to the finished dish.
Always grill the salmon skin side down first, flesh side up.ย The majority of time on the grill will be cooked with the skin side down.ย The skin insulates the salmon from the high heat and prevents it from drying out, it also gives the fish time to firm up while it cooks so it can be flipped without falling apart.ย Donโt touch the fish or try and flip it before 3 minutes because the fish will stick to the grates at first, and will break. After 3 minutes, however, the skin will crisp and release naturally, making the mahi mahi easy to flip to the other side.
To tell when mahi mahi is done, look for a few key signs:
1. Color and Texture: The fish should turn opaque and lose its translucent appearance. It should also be firm to the touch.
2. Flaking: Use a fork to gently probe the fish. It should flake easily along the lines of the muscle fibers.
3. Internal Temperature: For the most accurate indicator, check the internal temperature with a food thermometer. Mahi mahi is done when it reaches 137ยฐF.
4. Skin: If cooking with the skin on, it should be crispy and easily separable from the flesh.
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Ingredients
FISH
- 4 mahi mahi fillets (4-6 oz. each, 1-inch thick)
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- vegetable or grape seed oil for the grill
SPICE RUB
- 1 tsp EACH salt, paprika
- 1/2 tsp EACH garlic powder, onion powder
- 1/4 tsp EACH pepper, dried oregano, dried basil
- Pinch cayenne pepper
FOR SERVING
- 1 recipe Green Goddess Dressing
- grilled corn seasoned with salt (optional)
- cherry tomatoes, halved (optional)
- grains or potatoes (optional-see post for serving ideas)
Instructions
- Green Goddess Dressing: Prepare the dressing according to the recipe instructions: click here. Refrigerate until ready to use.
- Prep Grill: Heat the grill with the lid closed to 400ยฐF. Clean the grates thoroughly with a wire grill brush. Once the grill has reached temperature, generously grease the grill by holding tongs greased with vegetable or grape seed oil. Meanwhile:
- Prep Fish: Whisk the spices together in a small bowl. Pat the mahi mahi dry with paper towels. Brush the tops and sides of the fish lightly with olive oil, then season with the spice mixture. Flip the fillets over and repeat.
- Grill: If using, grill the corn first. Grill the mahi mahi for about 3-4 minutes on the first side until the fish easily releases from the grill. Flip the fish over and grill for another 2-3 minutes, depending on thickness, until the fish reaches 137 ยฐF on an instant-read thermometer. Remove the mahi mahi from the grill and rest for 5 minutes before serving.
- Serve: Drizzle the mahi mahi with Green Goddess Dressing and top it with grilled corn and fresh tomatoesโseason with salt and pepper to taste (we like more salt).
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Notes
- Use a meat thermometer: The only way to ensure perfectly grilled mahi mahi is to use a meat thermometer. You can pick up an inexpensiveย instant-read thermometerย at the grocery store or Amazon, or I am obsessed withย this digital probe thermometerโyou will never overcook any protein again!ย Instant read thermometers can be temperamental, but this digital probe thermometer retrieves temperature precisely to within ยฑ1.8ยฐf (ยฑ1ยฐc) and allows you to insert a probe into two pieces of fish/protein at a time (I suggest the thinnest and thickest).
- If you skip the dressing: Serve the mahi mahi drizzled with Green Goddess Dressing to add creamy, herbal, lemony freshness. If you skip the dressing, it’s critical to add freshly squeezed lime juice, a lemon butter sauce, or the option below.
- Salsa options: You can swap the Green Goddess dressing/lemon juice for freshly squeezed lime juice and one of the following: pineapple salsa, mango salsa, pineapple mango salsa, strawberry salsa, corn salsa, corn avocado salsa, black bean and avocado salsa, salsa verde, or pico de gallo.
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