Introduction
Imagine sizzling spices dancing over your fish fillets, the tantalizing aroma filling your kitchen. That's the magic of Blackened Fish Tacos With Mango Slaw — a dish that takes you straight to coastal breezes and beach sunsets. Each bite bursts with bold flavors and the refreshing crunch of mango slaw, making it impossible to resist cooking this today.
This recipe is not just a dinner; it's an experience. With flaky white fish coated in a smoky spice blend, paired with a vibrant, sweet mango slaw, these tacos will leave you and your loved ones craving more. Ready to dive into these flavors? Let’s get cooking!
Ingredients
- 1 pound firm white fish fillets (like cod)
The centerpiece of our tacos, a firm fish absorbs the blackening spices while maintaining a flaky texture. - 2 tablespoons blackening seasoning
This spice blend adds a bold, smoky flavor; if unavailable, mix paprika, cayenne, garlic powder, and oregano. - 2 tablespoons olive oil
Essential for cooking the fish, it helps achieve that perfect sear and enhances the overall flavor. - 8 small corn tortillas
Soft, warm tortillas provide the perfect vessel for holding all the delicious fillings and add that authentic taco experience. - 1 cup shredded green cabbage
Offers a crunchy contrast to the fish and pairs beautifully with the sweetness of the mango. - 1 ripe mango, diced
Brings a juicy sweetness and tropical flair to the slaw, balancing out the spiciness of the fish. - 1/2 red onion, thinly sliced
Adds a sharpness that cuts through the richness of the fish and complements the mango. - 1/4 cup cilantro, chopped
For a fresh, herbal finish that brightens the flavors of both the fish and slaw. - 2 tablespoons lime juice
The acidity brightens the entire dish and enhances the freshness of the slaw. - Salt and pepper to taste
Enhances the overall flavor profile, allowing the spices and fresh ingredients to shine.
Directions & Preparation
Step 1: Prepare the blackening seasoning by mixing all spices together.
In a small bowl, combine paprika, cayenne, garlic powder, oregano, salt, and pepper. This blend brings a rich, smoky warmth to your fish. The vibrant colors tell you they’re ready to work their magic. Toss in the fish fillets, ensuring they're coated well; let them marinate for about 15 minutes to absorb those intense flavors.
Step 2: Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat.
Feel the excitement as your kitchen warms up, ready for that sizzling moment. Add the oil and watch it shimmer; it’s time for the fish! You want the oil hot enough to create a beautiful, crispy crust on the fish. Just when it starts to smoke slightly, it's go time.
Step 3: Cook the fish for 3-4 minutes per side.
Place the fish in the pan and hear that satisfying sizzle. Resist the urge to move them for a few minutes; this allows a crust to form. After 3-4 minutes, it's time to flip. Look for a golden-brown exterior before turning. Once perfectly cooked, remove the fish and let it rest.
Step 4: Make the mango slaw by mixing the cabbage, mango, red onion, cilantro, and lime juice.
In a large bowl, combine all your slaw ingredients. The bright colors of the mango, white cabbage, and purple onion create a feast for the eyes. Drizzle with lime juice; the zing will wake everything up! Toss to combine and let it sit a few minutes for the flavors to meld beautifully.
Step 5: Warm the corn tortillas in a dry skillet or directly over a flame.
Heat your tortillas in a skillet until they're pliable and warm, about a minute on each side or just a few seconds over a flame for some smoky flavor. They should be soft and easy to fold without breaking. This step is crucial for the perfect taco experience!
Step 6: Assemble the tacos: place fish on the tortilla, top with mango slaw.
Lay a generous piece of fish atop each warm tortilla. Then, heaping spoonfuls of that fresh mango slaw go on top. The balance of spicy fish and sweet, crunchy slaw creates a perfect bite that's hard to resist. Each taco looks vibrant, inviting you to take a big bite!
Step 7: Serve immediately with extra lime wedges on the side.
Freshly squeezed lime on top brightens the flavors further. Serve your tacos hot, maybe with a side of black beans or a refreshing beverage. Enjoy the applause as your family digs in to savor each bite.

The Art of Blackening Fish
Blackening fish may seem intimidating, but it’s truly an art form that elevates the humble fillet into something extraordinary. The secret lies in the high heat and a blend of spices that create a crisp, dark crust while sealing in moisture. This technique works wonders on white fish, transforming it with a robust flavor that pairs beautifully with the freshness of the mango slaw.
Balancing Flavors for the Perfect Bite
Creating a memorable taco goes beyond just throwing together fish and toppings. The harmony of spicy, sweet, tangy, and crunchy elements is essential. The blackened fish provides depth, while the mango slaw adds sweetness and crunch. Together, they meld into a delightful textural contrast that keeps your taste buds dancing.
Choosing the Right Fish for Your Tacos
Opting for firm white fish, like cod or mahi-mahi, not only holds its shape while cooking but also absorbs the spices beautifully. Each type can bring different flavors to the forefront. Cod is mild and suitable for those new to fish, while mahi-mahi’s slightly sweet flesh pairs excellently with the slaw's acidity.
FAQs
Can I use frozen fish for this recipe?
Yes, just ensure to thoroughly thaw the fish and pat it dry before applying the blackening spices for better adhesion.
What can I add to the slaw for extra crunch?
Consider adding sliced radishes or bell peppers for additional crunch and freshness.
How can I spice up the blackening seasoning?
Add more cayenne for heat or even a hint of smoked paprika for extra depth.
What if my fish is overcooked?
Overcooked fish can become dry; remove it from the heat as soon as it flakes easily with a fork.
Can I prepare the mango slaw in advance?
Yes, just store it in an airtight container to keep it fresh; mixing it right before serving is ideal.
What type of tortillas work best for these tacos?
Corn tortillas are traditional and add a lovely flavor; however, flour tortillas can be used for a softer bite.
How can I make these tacos more filling?
Add a layer of black beans or avocado slices for an added texture and nutrition boost.
What’s a good drink pairing for these tacos?
A bright, citrusy beer or a refreshing margarita complements the spicy and sweet elements beautifully.
Conclusion
Cooking Blackened Fish Tacos With Mango Slaw is more than a meal; it’s a celebration of vibrant flavors and textures. Each component plays a crucial role in bringing this dish to life, ensuring every bite is a delightful journey for your taste buds.
So gather your ingredients, fire up your skillet, and treat yourself and your loved ones to this delicious taco experience. Trust me, once you’ve tasted these, they’ll become a regular feature on your dinner rotation!
Recipe Card

Spicy Blackened Fish Tacos With Mango Slaw
Ingredients
Method
- Prepare the blackening seasoning by mixing all spices together.
- Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat.
- Cook the fish for 3-4 minutes per side.
- Make the mango slaw by mixing the cabbage, mango, red onion, cilantro, and lime juice.
- Warm the corn tortillas in a dry skillet or directly over a flame.
- Assemble the tacos: place fish on the tortilla, top with mango slaw.
- Serve immediately with extra lime wedges on the side.
Notes
Notes
Additional serving suggestions: pair with a crisp salad, garlic bread, or roasted seasonal vegetables for balance.
For make-ahead, prep components separately and assemble just before heating to preserve texture.
Taste and adjust with acid (lemon/vinegar) and salt right at the end to wake up flavors.




