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Grilled Mahi-Mahi Tacos

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Two tacos made with grilled mahi mahi pico de gallo and crema on a plate.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Rebecca Jurkevich

This Baja-style fish taco recipe features spice-rubbed, char-kissed mahi-mahi topped with fresh salsa, shredded cabbage, and plenty of bright, puckery lime juice for a summer bite that can’t be beat. It’s the perfect laid-back main for your next cookout. Can’t find mahi-mahi? Any firm white fish fillets (sea bass, snapper, halibut, tilapia) will hold up just as well on the grill, so feel free to pick up the catch of the day.

You can consider the toppings optional as well. We’ve chosen pico de gallo with fresh cilantro and peak season tomatoes. Not tomato season? Whip up a mango salsa or salsa verde—or skip the salsa and trade the plain cabbage for creamy coleslaw. We’ve also got directions for a homemade crema, but you can pick up a pint of store-bought if you’d rather. Want to add guacamole? Your favorite hot sauce? You do you.

The best part of our best mahi-mahi tacos? They come together in just 15 minutes. That means you can fire up the grill on any old weeknight and have dinner ready in the blink of an eye—or the flap of a fin, whichever comes first.

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