Parmesan Cheese Crumbled Fish for an Easy Crispy Weeknight Dinner

Parmesan Cheese Crumbled Fish
If you want a fish dinner that feels light, crisp, flavorful, and easy enough for a busy night, this Parmesan Cheese Crumbled Fish is exactly the kind of recipe to keep on repeat. It takes firm white fish fillets and tops them with a savory crumb made from panko, Parmesan, garlic, parsley, and olive oil, then cooks everything until the topping is golden and the fish is perfectly flaky.
This is the kind of recipe that works because it keeps things simple while still delivering great texture and flavor. The mustard helps the crumb stick and adds a subtle tang, the Parmesan brings richness and saltiness, and the panko gives you that crunchy golden finish that makes each bite especially satisfying.
Served with lemon wedges and your favorite sides, it turns into one of those dependable meals that feels fresh and comforting at the same time.
Why I Love This Recipe
What I love most about this fish recipe is the texture. The fish stays tender and flaky, while the topping turns crisp and golden with plenty of flavor from the Parmesan and garlic.
I also love how quickly it comes together. There is no complicated breading station, no deep frying, and no heavy sauce. It is a straightforward method that still feels a little special once it hits the plate.
Another reason this recipe stands out is that it is flexible. You can broil it for fast cooking, bake it in the oven, and pair it with all kinds of simple sides depending on what you have on hand.
Ingredients
For the fish
- 2 firm white fish fillets, about 5 ounces each, skin removed
- 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard, or mayo
- Olive oil spray
- Salt, to taste
- Black pepper, to taste
For the crumb
- 1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs
- 1 tablespoon parsley, finely chopped
- 1/3 cup finely grated Parmesan
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- Pinch of salt
Swaps and Notes
Firm white fish works best here because it holds together nicely under the crumb topping. Cod, haddock, pollock, or another similar fillet can all work well.
Dijon mustard helps the crumb stick and adds a mild tang, but mayonnaise is a good substitute if you want a slightly richer finish.
Panko breadcrumbs are ideal for this recipe because they stay lighter and crispier than regular breadcrumbs, especially under the broiler.
The olive oil spray on top of the crumb is a small step that really helps with browning and gives the topping that golden finish.
How to Make Parmesan Cheese Crumbled Fish
1. Preheat the grill or broiler
Preheat your grill or broiler on high.
2. Make the crumb topping
In a bowl, combine the panko breadcrumbs, parsley, Parmesan, garlic, olive oil, and a pinch of salt.
Mix well until evenly combined.
3. Season the fish
Sprinkle both sides of the fish fillets with salt and black pepper.
Spread Dijon mustard over the top side of each fillet only.
4. Coat the fish
Press the mustard-covered side of each fish fillet firmly into the crumb mixture so the topping sticks well.
Spray the crumbed side lightly with olive oil spray.
5. Start on the stovetop
Drizzle 1/2 tablespoon of oil into a skillet and heat it over high heat.
Once hot, place the fillets in the skillet.
6. Finish under the broiler
Transfer the skillet under the grill or broiler and cook for 5 to 6 minutes, rotating if needed, until the crumb is golden and the fish is cooked through.
The fish should flake easily in the center once done.
7. Oven option
If using the oven, bake at 220°C / 390°F for 10 to 12 minutes, then finish briefly under the broiler on high to brown the crumb.
8. Serve
Serve immediately with lemon wedges and your favorite sides.
Tips for Success
Use room-temperature fish if possible so it cooks more evenly.
Press the crumb mixture on firmly so it adheres well and stays in place during cooking.
Watch closely under the broiler. The topping can brown quickly once it starts to crisp.
Check doneness by gently flaking the center with a fork. Once it flakes easily, the fish is ready.
Serving Suggestions and Pairings
This fish is excellent with roasted potatoes, rice, steamed vegetables, a crisp salad, green beans, or buttered pasta. Lemon wedges on the side are especially good because they brighten the Parmesan crumb nicely.
If you enjoy simple but impressive dishes, This Baked Brie Appetizer Is My Favorite Effortless Way to Impress Guestsis another great recipe to save.
For another comforting dinner idea, This Cajun Chicken Sausage Gumbo Is My Favorite Bowl of Southern Comfortbrings a very different but equally satisfying flavor profile.
If you want a bright drink pairing, This Blueberry Lemonade Is My Favorite Refreshing Drink for Sunny Days adds a refreshing contrast to the savory fish.
And for dessert, This Big Family Banana Pudding Is My Favorite Classic Dessert to Feed a Crowd is a comforting finish to the meal.
Nutritional Information Per Serving
Estimated per serving, based on 2 servings:
- Calories: 310
- Protein: 29g
- Carbohydrates: 10g
- Fat: 17g
- Saturated Fat: 4g
- Cholesterol: 70mg
- Sodium: 520mg
- Fiber: 0g
- Sugar: 1g
Nutritional values are approximate and may vary depending on the fish used.
Storage and Leftover Tips
This fish is best served fresh while the crumb is crisp.
If you do have leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.
Reheat in the oven or air fryer to help bring back some of the crisp topping. The microwave will warm it, but the crumb will soften more.
More Recipes You Will Love
If you enjoyed this Parmesan Cheese Crumbled Fish, here are a few more recipes to try:
- This Baked Brie Appetizer Is My Favorite Effortless Way to Impress Guests
- This Cajun Chicken Sausage Gumbo Is My Favorite Bowl of Southern Comfort
- This Big Family Banana Pudding Is My Favorite Classic Dessert to Feed a Crowd
- This Blueberry Lemonade Is My Favorite Refreshing Drink for Sunny Days
- Classic Spaghetti Recipe with Homemade Sauce
Final Thoughts
This Parmesan Cheese Crumbled Fish is the kind of dinner that proves a few simple ingredients can still make something really satisfying. It is crispy on top, tender underneath, and easy enough to make whenever you want a quick fish dinner that does not feel boring.
Whether you broil it for a fast weeknight meal or bake it for an easy family dinner, it is one of those recipes that is easy to come back to because it is simple, flavorful, and reliable.



