Baked Cod in Coconut Lemon Cream Sauce

An incredibly easy, creamy cod dish that feels fancy but is ready in 30 minutes — perfect for weeknights and special dinners alike.

This baked cod in coconut lemon cream sauce has become my quick-go-to when I want a dish that feels elegant but doesn't demand hours in the kitchen. I stumbled on this combination one busy weeknight when I only had a can of coconut milk, a lemon, and a piece of cod in the fridge. The bright lemon cut through the richness of the coconut milk in a way that made the whole family sit straighter at the table. The fish turns out moist and flaky while the sauce stays luxuriously silky — everything about this dinner makes you feel like you ordered in from a small coastal bistro, except you made it at home in under 30 minutes.
What I love most is how reliably this method produces a golden crust on the cod while keeping the interior delicate. The sear step builds flavor through Maillard reaction and the simple pan sauce leverages those fond bits for depth. I’ll often double the parsley garnish when guests are coming because it makes the plate pop and freshens each bite. This is one of those recipes that’s flexible, forgiving, and consistently impressive whether it’s a Wednesday or a Sunday celebration.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in about 30 minutes from start to finish, ideal for weeknight dinners or a last-minute dinner party when you want something elegant without fuss.
- Uses pantry-friendly full-fat canned coconut milk for an indulgent creaminess without dairy — great for those avoiding butter or cream.
- Simple ingredients: cod, garlic, lemon, coconut milk, and parsley — easy to source and quick to prep.
- Hands-on time is short: a quick sear followed by a short bake; the oven finishes cooking the fillets evenly while you prepare sides.
- Make-ahead friendly: sauce can be made and chilled a day ahead; rewarm gently and pour over seared fish before baking.
- Crowd-pleaser with a fresh citrus finish — bright lemon juice wakes up the rich sauce and keeps the fish tasting light.
In my household this dish has a small fan club. When I first served it at a Sunday lunch, my partner went back for seconds and my mother commented how she’d never thought coconut milk and lemon would pair so beautifully with cod. It’s a conversation-starter dish that also happens to be forgiving — you can scale it up easily and it travels well for potlucks when kept warm in a shallow oven-safe dish.
Ingredients
- Cod fillets (1.5 pounds): Choose thick, center-cut fillets about 4 fillets total. Look for firm, white flesh with a mild sea scent. Fresh is best, but vacuum-packed or fresh-frozen thawed cod works great. I like Atlantic cod when available for its mild flavor and flaky texture.
- Olive oil or coconut oil (2 tablespoons): Use a neutral oil with a high smoke point if you prefer a slightly coconut flavor use coconut oil. Olive oil yields a classic sear; coconut oil reinforces the coconut notes in the sauce.
- Salt & freshly ground black pepper: Simple seasoning to taste — coarse sea salt highlights the fish, and freshly ground pepper adds a bright finish.
- Garlic (4 cloves, minced): Fresh garlic is essential here; it flavors the sauce without overpowering the fish. Mince finely so it blossoms into the sauce quickly.
- Full-fat coconut milk (1 can, 13.5 oz): Use canned full-fat coconut milk (brands like Thai Kitchen work well) for the right creamy mouthfeel — light versions will be thinner and less luxurious.
- Large lemon (zest + juice): Zest the lemon into the sauce for aroma, and squeeze the juice over the finished fish to brighten the dish just before serving.
- Fresh parsley (a big handful, chopped): Flat-leaf parsley chopped fine adds color and a fresh herbaceous note — cilantro can be used as an alternative for a different herb profile.
Instructions
Step 1 — The Prep: Preheat the oven to 400°F. Pat each cod fillet completely dry with paper towels — moisture prevents browning, so press until the surface is matte and not damp. Season both sides generously with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Have the garlic minced, lemon zested, and coconut milk measured before heating the pan. Step 2 — The Sear: Heat an oven-safe skillet over medium-high heat and add 2 tablespoons of oil; wait until it shimmers. Gently lay the fillets in the pan away from you so hot oil doesn’t splash. Sear undisturbed for 2–3 minutes until the underside is golden-brown and releases easily. Flip carefully and reduce heat to medium. Step 3 — The Sauce: After flipping, add the minced garlic to the pan and stir for about 30–60 seconds until fragrant (avoid browning). Pour in the entire 13.5 oz can of full-fat coconut milk and add the lemon zest. Stir gently, scraping up the brown bits from the pan bottom to build flavor. Let the mixture come to a slow, gentle simmer — you should see small bubbles around the edges. Step 4 — Into the Oven: Turn off the burner and spoon a little sauce over each fillet to coat. Transfer the skillet to the preheated 400°F oven and bake for 10–15 minutes depending on fillet thickness. The fish is done when it flakes easily with a fork and registers about 135–140°F in the thickest part. Step 5 — The Final Touch: Remove the skillet carefully from the oven. Squeeze the fresh lemon juice over the fish and sauce, then scatter the chopped parsley on top. Taste the sauce and adjust salt or lemon as needed. Serve immediately with a spoonful of sauce over each portion.
You Must Know
- Full-fat coconut milk is essential for the creamy texture; canned coconut milk has a higher fat content than cartons and yields a silky mouthfeel.
- Patting the fish dry is the single most important step for a golden crust — damp fish will steam rather than sear.
- Don’t overbake: cod continues to cook in the hot sauce and residual heat after you remove it from the oven; remove at 135–140°F for perfect flakiness.
- This can be scaled up to feed a crowd by using a larger oven-safe pan and increasing baking time slightly for thicker portions.
My favorite thing about this dish is how reliably it brings smiles without complicated technique. On a rainy evening I served this with simple steamed green beans and buttery new potatoes — the bright lemon and herb cut through the rich sauce and made the whole meal feel balanced and composed. Guests always ask for the recipe, and friends who normally shy away from seafood give it two thumbs up.
Storage Tips
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. The sauce firms as it cools; reheat gently in a shallow skillet over low heat or in a 300°F oven until warmed through, adding a splash of water or broth if the sauce is too thick. Freezing cooked fish in sauce is not recommended because the texture of white fish changes when frozen and reheated, but you can freeze the coconut-lemon sauce separately for up to 3 months — thaw in the fridge and rewarm slowly before using.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you can’t find cod, halibut or haddock are excellent substitutes — halibut will be firmer and slightly sweeter, while haddock has a similar texture to cod. For oil, avocado oil or grapeseed oil work if you want a neutral sear. If someone dislikes coconut flavor, swap the coconut milk for 3/4 cup heavy cream plus 1/4 cup water for a dairy version, though this will remove the dairy-free benefit. If you need less fat, use light coconut milk but expect a thinner sauce.
Serving Suggestions
Serve with fluffy basmati rice or lemon-herb quinoa to soak up the sauce, and a simple green vegetable like sautéed spinach or roasted asparagus for color and texture. For a rustic presentation, place the fillet on a bed of mashed sweet potatoes and spoon the sauce over. Garnish with extra lemon wedges and a scattering of parsley or thinly sliced scallions for a refined finish.
Cultural Background
The combination of coconut and citrus is common in many coastal cuisines where coconut milk is available, such as parts of Southeast Asia and the Caribbean. Here we've adapted that flavor profile to pair with Atlantic cod, a staple in northern Atlantic cooking. The result is a cross-cultural dish that blends tropical creaminess with a classic Western seafood preparation — pan-searing for texture and oven-finishing for gentle, even doneness.
Seasonal Adaptations
In spring and summer, add fresh herbs like dill or basil alongside parsley and finish with extra lemon zest for brightness. In colder months, fold in a handful of baby spinach or kale into the sauce just before baking to add heartiness. For holiday tables, serve alongside roasted root vegetables and swap parsley for chopped chives to complement richer sides.
Meal Prep Tips
For speedy weeknight dinners, make the sauce the night before and refrigerate. When ready to cook, sear the thawed fillets for a quick crust, pour in reheated sauce to warm, then bake for 10 minutes. Portion into shallow containers for lunch reheats; keep sauce and fish slightly separated if you plan to reheat in a microwave to preserve texture.
This cod dish is one of those reliable, delicious plates that make weekday meals more special without extra effort — give it a try and make it your own with herbs, sides, and a finishing squeeze of lemon.
Pro Tips
Pat fillets thoroughly dry to encourage a golden sear — moisture is the enemy of crust.
Use a heavy oven-safe skillet so heat distributes evenly and the fond develops for the sauce.
Sear undisturbed to let a crust form; only flip once to protect the fillet’s structure.
Add lemon juice at the end — acid brightens the sauce and prevents curdling during baking.
If sauce tastes flat, a pinch of salt and a teaspoon more lemon juice will lift the flavor.
This nourishing baked cod in coconut lemon cream sauce recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
Can I use light coconut milk?
Yes. Full-fat canned coconut milk is recommended for a creamy texture. Light coconut milk will be thinner and less luxurious.
How do I know when the fish is cooked?
The fish is done when it flakes easily and registers 135–140°F at the thickest point. Baking time varies with thickness.
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Baked Cod in Coconut Lemon Cream Sauce
This Baked Cod in Coconut Lemon Cream Sauce recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Ingredients
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Fats & Aromatics
Sauce
Instructions
Prepare Oven & Dry Fish
Preheat oven to 400°F. Thoroughly pat cod fillets dry with paper towels and season both sides with salt and pepper. Prepare garlic, lemon zest, and measure coconut milk so everything is at hand.
Sear Cod
Heat an oven-safe skillet over medium-high heat and add 2 tablespoons oil until shimmering. Lay fillets away from you and sear undisturbed 2–3 minutes until golden, then flip and reduce heat to medium.
Make Coconut Lemon Cream
After flipping, add minced garlic and cook 30–60 seconds. Pour in entire 13.5 oz can of full-fat coconut milk and add lemon zest. Scrape pan fond and bring to a gentle simmer for 1–2 minutes.
Bake Until Done
Turn off stove, spoon sauce over fillets, and transfer skillet to 400°F oven. Bake 10–15 minutes depending on thickness until fish flakes and reaches 135–140°F internally.
Finish & Serve
Remove from oven, squeeze fresh lemon juice over fish, scatter chopped parsley, and adjust seasoning. Serve immediately with rice or potatoes to soak up sauce.
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