Baked Swai with White Wine Lemon Garlic Sauce (2024)

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This easy Baked Swai Fillet recipe in a delicious White Wine Lemon Garlic Sauce is great for weeknight diners or for feeding a crowd at a dinner party. If you can't find swai, you can make this with tilapia instead.

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I brought this baked swai dish to a recent family dinner at my aunt's house, and I wanted to share this super simple recipe with you!

If you have never heard of Swai, it is sometimes calles Basa. It is one of my favorite types of fish, and I really hope you get to try it!

Swai tastesamazing with just a few simple ingredients: I make a simple sauce with lemon juice, garlic, butter, and dry white wine. For this recipe, I bake swai in this lemony garlic sauce. It cooks quick, it's super versatile, and is easy to make and delicious.

(Curious about swai?? Check out my other swai recipes!)

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Ingredients

  • 6 swai fillets (thawed if frozen)
  • ¼ cup dry white wine (or use chicken broth or veggie broth if you don't cook with wine)
  • 2 tablespoons butter(or use margarine or olive oil if dairy-free)
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice (about ½ lemon - use freshly squeezed!)
  • 2 garlic cloves, finely minced
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • Pepper to taste
  • 2 tablespoons fresh parsley leaves , stems removed and finely diced
  • Optional: 1 teaspoonpaprika or paprika (it adds a nice touch of color and is very mild in flavor)

You'll also need: a large baking pan with high sides to make sure the delicious sauce doesn't spill out as you handle the tray. Any aluminum, glass, or metal baking dish would work!

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Baked swai instructions

Step 1: Preheat oven to 375F.

Step 2: In a small saucepan, combine the white wine, butter, lemon juice, salt, and minced garlic. Cook while stirring until all the butter melts. Remove from heat.

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Step 3: Arrange the swai fillets in a large baking pan. Season with a tiny bit of salt, pepper to taste, and paprika.

Step 4: Pour the white wine sauce over the swai fillets. Sprinkle with half the fresh parsley.

Step 5: Bake at 375F for 10-15 minutes, or until the swai is fully cooked and flakes easily. Garnish with remaining fresh parsley.

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Cooking tips:

You'll want to use the freshest ingredients to make this sauce. Using fresh lemon juice, fresh parsley, and fresh garlic will give the sauce the most flavor. It's worth taking the extra minute or two to prepare these fresh ingredients instead of using bottled lemon juice or dried garlic or parsley.

  • Fresh lemon juice. Freshly squeezed lemon juice has a much brighter, more vibrant flavor than the bottled stuff. And as a bonus, there are no preservatives whatsoever! I use this lemon squeezer to squeeze lemon halves in just a second or two.
  • Fresh parsley. Fresh herbs add so much flavor and a beautiful color to most dishes, so I always try to use fresh when I can. These herb scissors are kind of fun to use and definitely take the pain out of chopping herbs.
  • Fresh garlic. One of the first things my mom got me when I moved out on my own isthis garlic press that she loves. 13 years later, it's still going strong in my kitchen and I use it pretty much daily.

This is a great recipe for serving a family or serving a crowd.It is so easy to bake swai in a large baking pan without having to fuss over each individual fillet. You can also easily double this recipe if you wanted to.

This baked swai would be great served with a simple pasta tossed in olive oil or with rice. Swai would be delicious with my Pistachio Linguine recipe.

It would also go great with a piece of baguette to soak up the delicious white wine sauce.

More ways to use swai: Try swai in this fish loaf recipe!

How does swai taste?

Swai tastes very light and is not too fishy, and cooks very quickly because the fillets are pretty thin. It is also much more affordablethan a lot of other seafood. This means it shows up on our dinner table quite often!

All of these reasons make Swai perfect for a large dinner party - you won't be breaking the bank, and even people who don't like fishy fish might enjoy this dish (say THAT 5 times fast!).

Plus swai is so easy to cook,it's perfect for when you have lots of other recipes to worry about in the kitchen.

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Related recipe:10-minute Chili Lime Swai Fillets (great for fish tacos!!)

Where do I buy swai fillets?

Swai is typically sold in the frozen packaged seafood section of your grocery stores. Major brands such as Orca Bay sell swai, but you will also often find no-name-brand packages of swai in the same freezer section.

More easy seafood recipes to feed a crowd:Mayo Baked Whole Salmon Fillet

Can I use tilapia instead of swai?

Yes, you can absolutely use tilapia instead of swai in this recipe. Just follow the instructions exactly the same way. The only precaution is that tilapia fillets are typically a little smaller than swai fillets, so you can use 8 tilapia fillets if you're looking to serve a larger crowd.

Related recipe:Swai in Tomato Caper Sauce

How do I cook swai?

Just like most seafood, Swai fillets tastes GREAT with a bit of lemon or lime. So in this recipe I bake the swai in a delicious garlicky sauce made with lemon juice and white wine. It's such a tasty, delicate flavor that really works well with white fish such as swai.

The White Wine Lemon Garlic Sauce can be made in advance. This makes the prep & cook time is very quick when it's time to bake the swai fillets. Just pour the sauce over the swai fillets in a baking dish, and pop it in the oven.

You'll need a large baking pan for this recipe, such as this one here. Or if you don't want to mess with washing fishy dishes, you can use disposable aluminum baking trays such as these. Just make sure your baking pan has high sides, so you don't accidentally spill the delicious sauce.

More lemony buttery seafood dishes:Brown Butter Seared Scallops

Looking for other easy seafood dinner recipes?

  • Crispy baked ocean perch
  • Blackened salmon with mango black bean salsa
  • Pan-fried salmon with apricot tomato salsa
  • Sheet pan shrimp and vegetables
  • Cajun shrimp with cauliflower "grits"

If you enjoyed this swai recipe, please let me know with a comment and a star rating below. And don't forget to save it on pinterest for later!

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Baked Swai with White Wine Lemon Garlic Sauce

An easy Baked Swai Fillet recipe in a delicious White wine Lemon Garlic Sauce - great for weeknights and for feeding a crowd at a dinner party. This recipe can be scaled up or down.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time25 minutes mins

Total Time30 minutes mins

Course: Dinner, Main Course

Cuisine: American

Servings: 6 servings

Author: Kate

Cost: $1.50 per serving

Ingredients

  • 6 swai fillets - (thawed if frozen)
  • ¼ cup dry white wine
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice - (about ½ lemon)
  • 2 garlic cloves - finely minced or chopped
  • ½ teaspoon salt - divided
  • freshly ground black pepper - to taste
  • 2 tablespoons parsley leaves - stems removed and finely diced
  • Optional: 1 teaspoon paprika - (it adds a nice touch of color)

Special equipment

  • Large baking dish

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375F.

  • In a small saucepan, combine the white wine, butter, lemon juice, half the salt, and minced garlic. Cook while stirring until all the butter melts, then remove from heat.

  • Arrange the swai fillets in the baking pan - they can be touching but shouldn't overlap too much. Season with the remaining salt, pepper to taste, and paprika (if using).

  • Pour the white wine sauce over the swai fillets. Sprinkle with half the fresh parsley.

  • Bake at 375F for 10-15 minutes, or until the swai is fully cooked and flakes easily. Garnish with remaining fresh parsley and serve immediately, spooning the extra sauce over rice, pasta, or veggies.

Nutrition

Calories: 194kcal (10%) | Fat: 3g (5%) | Saturated Fat: 2g (10%) | Cholesterol: 10mg (3%) | Sodium: 228mg (10%) | Potassium: 14mg | Vitamin A: 230IU (5%) | Vitamin C: 3.1mg (4%) | Calcium: 4mg | Iron: 0.1mg (1%)

The nutritional information displayed is an estimate and not to be used as dietary or nutritional advice. Consult a nutritionist or dietician for nutritional info based on the exact ingredients you use.

Baked Swai with White Wine Lemon Garlic Sauce (2024)

FAQs

Is baked swai good for you? ›

Swai is moderate in nutritional value, offering a decent amount of protein but very little omega-3 fat. Its main vitamin and mineral contributions are selenium, niacin and vitamin B12. Use of an additive to keep swai moist increases its sodium content.

Is swai fish healthy for weight loss? ›

Protein-rich foods increase satiety and decrease hunger. As a result, swai fish is fantastic for getting a significant quantity of protein into the body and an excellent way to reduce weight healthily. A swai fillet has about 15 grammes of protein, roughly 30% of it being your daily requirement.

Why is swai fish so cheap? ›

Both swai and tilapia are freshwater fish that cost less than many other types of fish, mainly because they are easily farmed. Swai comes from Southeast Asia and gets shipped frozen to the States, whereas tilapia gets caught and raised all over the world.

Is swai a clean fish? ›

Due to the inconsistent quality of Vietnamese-imported fish, such as swai fish, they are often considered “unclean” and raise a number of health concerns. The swai fish (Basa) is native to Vietnam and mostly imported to the United States. It is quite popular as it is cheap, has a mild taste, and is versatile to cook.

Which is better, tilapia or swai? ›

Tilapia: Like swai fish, tilapia has a flaky texture without a fishy taste or smell. However, tilapia has a slightly sweeter taste than swai fish and is often more economical than swai or salmon. Basa fish (Vietnamese catfish): Basa fish is so close to swai fish in taste that they are often mistaken for each other.

Is swai high in mercury? ›

There's also concern over the mercury levels found in swai fish and other heavy metal residues. Factory-farmed fish advocates maintain that raising fish on farms, instead of capturing strained populations in the wild, is better for everyone.

What is the healthiest fish to eat? ›

7 Healthiest Fish to Eat, According to Experts
  1. Sardines. “Sardines are one of the healthiest fish to eat because they're very high in omega-3s,” says Gomer. ...
  2. Mackerel. Mackerel is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, says Sauceda. ...
  3. Anchovies. ...
  4. Salmon. ...
  5. Herring. ...
  6. Trout. ...
  7. Tuna.
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What are the pros and cons of swai fish? ›

Being a fleshy fish with less bony structure, it is ideal for broiling, grilling, or frying. These reasons have made it one of the most common fishes used in restaurants all over the United States. However, concerns about its safety arose after reports of unsafe practices of fish farming in Vietnam emerged.

Is fish good for belly fat loss? ›

Salmon, herring, sardines, mackerel, and other fatty fish contain omega-3 fatty acids, which may help you lose body fat. Fish is also an excellent source of high quality protein, which may lead to greater feelings of fullness and can help increase your metabolic rate.

Is cod better than swai? ›

Unfortunately, swai's low-fat content also means that it's not an ideal source of omega-3; fattier fish like salmon, sardines, and cod are a better option.

Is a swai fish a bottom feeder? ›

Swai fish, also known as iridescent sharks, is a type of shark catfish native to Vietnam. These omnivorous bottom feeders live in the Mekong river and migrate upstream when the water levels rise in the late summer.

Is swai fish anti inflammatory? ›

The health benefits of swai fish include its ability to help improve heart health, reduce inflammation, boost brain function, and build strong bones. Swai fish is also a good source of vitamin B12, phosphorus, and selenium.

Which is better, swai or flounder? ›

Compared to swai, flounder is mild with a sweeter aftertaste. They're not as moist, buttery, and fatty in texture too, creating medium-firm meat that can hold up much better when cooked in high heat.

Which is better swai or catfish? ›

Just like its smell, swai's flavor is more on the bland side; the meat itself isn't as flavorful as catfish, so swai takes on the flavors of the seasonings used to prepare it. Most people will argue that swai has a cleaner taste than catfish.

Can dogs eat swai fish? ›

Fish itself is not harmful to dogs, but the way we prepare it can cause problems. Fish cooked in too much oil can cause GI upset in dogs, or even lead to serious illness such as pancreatitis. Seasonings may also cause serious health problems for dogs, especially if they contain toxic ingredients, like garlic.

Is oven baked fish good for you? ›

The healthiest cooking method is the one that retains the greatest amount of omega-3 fatty acids and vitamins because both can be lost in the cooking process. To retain these nutrients, you will ideally want to bake or steam your fish. Simply baking in the oven with dry heat is significantly better than deep-frying.

Is baked fish healthier than fried? ›

When fish is fried at higher temperatures, it loses some of the important omega-3 fats and vitamin D with some studies reporting fish such as salmon loses half of its vitamin D when fried. Baking fish is a great way to keep the important nutrients intact without upping the fat content to unhealthy levels.

How healthy is baked tilapia? ›

Tilapia is high in vitamin B12, which helps your body make DNA, maintain its nervous system, and produce red blood cells. It's also low in fat, saturated fat, omega-3 fatty acids, calories, carbohydrates, and sodium, making it a healthy addition to any meal. Tilapia is also rich in: Phosphorus.

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