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    Published: Apr 15, 2026 by blessedotb · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    Cajun White Fish Tacos with Avocado, Pico de Gallo, and Lime Jallapeño Sauce

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    Need a dinner that is quick-ish but is still a meal people remember?  Cajun white fish tacos can be a great choice, especially with a little prep beforehand. The fish cooks quickly, the cabbage adds a little crunch, the avocado softens the heat, and the lime-jalapeño sauce ties it all together. You’ll get a light crust on the fish, crunch from the toppings, and just enough sharpness from the pickled cabbage to keep every taco from tasting heavy.

    This recipe works with grouper, snapper, mahi, or trigger fish, so it is a good one to keep around whether you buy fish from the market or cook what came home in the cooler. The toppings can be made ahead, which means the only last minute work is cooking the fish and warming the tortillas.

    Cajun white fish tacos topped with avocado, pico de gallo, pickled red cabbage, and lime-jalapeño sauce

    Why these fish tacos work

    A lot of fish tacos fall apart in one of two ways: the fish is bland, or the toppings bury it. That is not the problem here.

    The Cajun style marinade gives the fillets salt, heat, citrus, and garlic while firming the fish a bit. The pico de gallo brings a fresh bite. The pickled red cabbage adds acid and crunch. The avocado cools things down. The cheddar adds a little richness, and the sauce brings heat with a creamy finish.

    The balance is what makes these worth repeating.

    Best fish for Cajun fish tacos

    Use a firm white fish that can handle high heat and still flake into big pieces. Good choices include:

    • snapper
    • grouper
    • mahi
    • trigger fish

    Small chunks of fish cook fast, so keep a close eye on them.

    Ingredients

    For the Cajun-style seasoning

    • 1 tablespoon salt
    • 2 tablespoons garlic powder
    • 1 tablespoon onion powder
    • 3 tablespoons paprika
    • 2 tablespoons cayenne pepper
    • 2 tablespoons black pepper
    • ½ teaspoon white pepper

    For the fish

    • 1 to 2 pounds white fish fillets
    • 1 tablespoon Cajun-style seasoning
    • ¼ cup olive oil
    • juice of 1 lemon
    • 3 tablespoons white wine
    • 1 tablespoon roasted garlic paste

    For the avocado topping

    • 2 avocados
    • juice of 1 lime
    • salt, to taste
    • black pepper, to taste

    For the pico de gallo

    • 1 cup diced tomatoes
    • ¼ cup diced red onion
    • 1 serrano pepper, finely chopped, or 1 jalapeño
    • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
    • 1 tablespoon lime juice
    • salt, to taste

    For the pickled red cabbage

    • 3 to 4 cups shredded red cabbage
    • equal parts white vinegar and water, enough to cover the cabbage
    • ½ teaspoon sugar
    • pinch of salt

    For the lime jalapeño sauce

    • ½ cup plain Greek yogurt
    • ½ cup mayonnaise
    • juice of 1 lime
    • 1 jalapeño, finely minced
    • 1 teaspoon minced capers
    • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
    • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
    • ½ teaspoon ground cumin
    • ½ teaspoon dried dill

    For serving

    • 10 to 12 corn tortillas
    • shredded cheddar cheese
    • lime wedges, optional

    How to make Cajun white fish tacos

    1. Mix the seasoning

    Stir the salt, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, cayenne, black pepper, and white pepper together in a small jar or bowl. This makes more than you need for one batch, so save the extra for shrimp, fries, or grilled chicken.

    2. Marinate the fish

    Pat the fillets dry. Cut the fish into small chunks, about ½ inch. Mix together 1 tablespoon of the Cajun seasoning, olive oil, lemon juice, white wine, and roasted garlic paste. Mix in the fish chunks, stir well, cover, and refrigerate for at least 20 minutes and up to 2 hours.

    3. For the avocado

    Dice the avocados and mix with lime juice, salt, and black pepper. Press wrap or parchment against the surface and chill until you need it.

    4. Stir together the pico de gallo

    Mix the tomatoes, red onion, serrano, cilantro, lime juice, and salt in a bowl. Set it aside so the flavors have a little time to come together.

    diced avocado
    pico de gallo

    5. Quick pickled cabbage

    Put the cabbage in a saucepan and pour in enough equal parts white vinegar and water to cover it. Add the sugar and a pinch of salt. Bring it to a gentle simmer and cook for 3 to 5 minutes, just until the cabbage softens a bit and turns bright purple/pink. Drain it well and squeeze out extra liquid. Let it cool before building the tacos.

    preparing pickled red cabbage
    preparing pickled red cabbage

    6. Make the sauce

    Mix the Greek yogurt, mayonnaise, lime juice, jalapeño, capers, cayenne, oregano, cumin, and dill until well blended. Chill it until time to serve.

    7. Cook the fish

    Heat a flat top, griddle, or cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat. Lift the fish from the marinade and let the extra drip away. Lay the fish chunks on the hot surface in one layer.

    marinated white fish cajun seasoning with citrus
    white cajun seasoned fish on the griddle

    Resist the urge to stir the fish long enough for it to start browning. That first sear matters. Once the underside has color and a little crust, turn the fish and finish cooking until it flakes easily and reaches 145°F. This usually takes another 2 to 4 minutes, depending on the size of your cubes.

    8. Warm the tortillas

    Heat the corn tortillas one at a time until soft and lightly charred in spots. Keep them wrapped in a clean towel so they stay warm and bend instead of crack.

    freshly griddled corn tortillas
    creamy lime jalapeno sauce

    How to build the tacos

    For each taco, use this order:

    1. add the fish to the tortilla
    2. top with pickled red cabbage
    3. sprinkle on a little cheddar
    4. spread on a spoonful of lime-jalapeño sauce
    5. a spoonful of avocado
    6. finish with a spoonful of pico de gallo

    Serve right away with lime wedges on the side.

    Serving ideas

    These tacos hold up well as the main part of dinner with a few simple sides. Good pairings include cilantro rice, black beans, grilled corn, or tortilla chips.

    Make-ahead tips

    The sauce, pico, avocado, and cabbage can all be prepped ahead of time. The fish should be cooked just before serving for the best texture.

    If you want to get even farther ahead, mix the Cajun seasoning days in advance and keep it in a sealed jar.

    Leftovers

    Store leftovers in separate containers in the refrigerator. The fish is best within 2 days. Reheat it gently in a skillet rather than the microwave so it doesn’t get rubbery.

    The cabbage keeps well. The pico is best on the first day. The avocado is best made fresh, though a tight cover pressed to the surface helps slow browning.

    FAQ

    What kind of white fish is best for fish tacos?

    Firm fish is the best choice. Snapper, grouper, mahi, and trigger fish all work well because they hold together on the griddle and still flake nicely when cooked.

    Can I make these fish tacos less spicy?

    Yes. Cut back the cayenne in the seasoning, the sauce, or both. You can also swap the serrano for a milder jalapeño.

    Can I use flour tortillas?

    You can, but corn tortillas fit this recipe better. They bring more bite, better texture, and a little toasted flavor once warmed.

    How do I keep fish from sticking to the griddle?

    Make sure the cooking surface is hot before putting the fish on, and do not move it too early. Once it browns, it will release more easily.

    Can I grill the fish instead of using a griddle?

    Not for this recipe. Use a well oiled cast iron skillet or a non stick pan if you don't have a griddle.

    Do I need the cheddar?

    No, but it works here. It adds a little richness and helps bridge the heat from the seasoning and sauce. If that is not your style, leave it off.

    Cajun white fish tacos topped with avocado, pico de gallo, pickled red cabbage, and lime-jalapeño sauce

    Cajun White Fish Tacos with Avocado, Pico de Gallo, and Lime Jallapeño Sauce

    blessedotb
    Flaky Cajun white fish tacos with avocado, pico de gallo, pickled red cabbage, cheddar, and a creamy lime-jalapeño sauce.
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    Prep Time 45 minutes mins
    Cook Time 15 minutes mins
    Marinate time 20 minutes mins
    Course Main Course
    Cuisine American, Mexican
    Servings 10 tacos

    Ingredients
      

    For the Cajun-style seasoning

    • 1 tablespoon salt
    • 2 tablespoons garlic powder
    • 1 tablespoon onion powder
    • 3 tablespoons paprika
    • 2 tablespoons cayenne pepper
    • 2 tablespoons black pepper
    • ½ teaspoon white pepper

    For the fish

    • 1 to 2 pounds white fish fillets
    • 1 tablespoon Cajun-style seasoning
    • ¼ cup olive oil
    • juice of 1 lemon
    • 3 tablespoons white wine
    • 1 tablespoon roasted garlic paste

    For the avocado topping

    • 2 avocados
    • juice of 1 lime
    • salt to taste
    • black pepper to taste

    For the pico de gallo

    • 1 cup diced tomatoes
    • ¼ cup diced red onion
    • 1 jalapeño pepper finely chopped
    • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
    • 1 tablespoon lime juice
    • salt to taste

    For the pickled red cabbage

    • 3 to 4 cups shredded red cabbage
    • equal parts white vinegar and water enough to cover the cabbage
    • ½ teaspoon sugar
    • pinch of salt

    For the lime-jalapeño sauce

    • ½ cup plain Greek yogurt
    • ½ cup mayonnaise
    • juice of 1 lime
    • 1 jalapeño finely minced
    • 1 teaspoon capers finely minced
    • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
    • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
    • ½ teaspoon ground cumin
    • ½ teaspoon dried dill

    For serving

    • 10 to 12 corn tortillas
    • shredded cheddar cheese
    • lime wedges optional

    Instructions
     

    Mix the seasoning

    • Stir the salt, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, cayenne, black pepper, and white pepper together in a small jar or bowl. This makes more than you need for one batch, so save the extra for shrimp, fries, or grilled chicken.

    Marinate the fish

    • Pat the fish filets dry. Dice the fish into small chunks, about ½ inch. In a bowl, mix together 1 tablespoon of the Cajun seasoning, olive oil, lemon juice, white wine, and roasted garlic paste. Add the fish chunks and mix well, cover, and refrigerate for at least 20 minutes and up to 2 hours.

    Dice the avocado

    • Dice the avocados and mix with lime juice, salt, and black pepper. Press wrap or parchment against the surface and chill until you need it.

    Stir together the pico de gallo

    • Mix the tomatoes, red onion, jalapeño, cilantro, lime juice, and salt in a bowl. Set it aside so the flavors have a little time to come together.

    Quick-pickle the cabbage

    • Put the cabbage in a saucepan and pour in enough equal parts vinegar and water to cover it. Add the sugar and a pinch of salt. Bring it to a gentle simmer and cook for 3 to 5 minutes, just until the cabbage softens a bit and turns bright purple/pink. Drain it well and squeeze out extra liquid. Let it cool before serving.

    Make the sauce

    • Mix the Greek yogurt, mayonnaise, lime juice, jalapeño, capers, cayenne, oregano, cumin, and dill until smooth. Chill it until serving time.

    Cook the fish

    • Heat a flat top, griddle, or cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat. Lift the fish from the marinade and let the extra drip away. Place the fish chunks on the hot surface in one layer.
    • Leave the fish alone long enough to brown. That first sear matters. Once the underside has color and a little crust, turn the fish and finish cooking until it flakes easily and reaches 145°F. This usually takes another 2 to 4 minutes, depending on thickness.

    Warm the tortillas

    • Heat the corn tortillas one at a time until soft and lightly charred in spots. Keep them wrapped in a clean towel so they stay warm and bend instead of crack.
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