The sweetness of the orange and the tartness of the lemon gives this delicate baked Sea Bream a citrusy aroma which will make your tastebuds dance of joy. You can use the same recipe to grill the fish on the barbecue, depending on the season.

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If you're looking for a simple and elegant main dish that captures the fresh flavors of the Mediterranean, this citrus-infused sea bream is perfect. Whole sea bream is gently baked with slices of orange and lemon, garlic, and herbs, allowing the natural sweetness of the fish to shine through. It's healthy, quick to make, and ideal for a weeknight dinner or special occasion alike.
The combination of orange and lemon gives the dish a subtle sweetness and tang, balancing beautifully with olive oil and aromatic rosemary or thyme. Serve it straight from the oven with roasted or sautèed vegetables like these Stir-Fried Broccolini with Garlic and Chili Pepper or a crisp salad for a fuss-free, impressive meal that feels like something from a seaside restaurant.
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🥣 Variations
- Different Fish - Use sea bass, trout, snapper, or any whole white fish with mild flavor.
- Mediterranean-style - Add cherry tomatoes, black olives, and capers to the baking dish for a more robust flavor.
- Spicy version - Add chili flakes or sliced fresh chili to the cavity of the fish for heat.
- Foil-wrapped - Wrap the fish and aromatics in foil or parchment paper for a delicate, steamed effect.
- Grilled version - Marinate with citrus and herbs, then grill the fish whole for a smoky twist.

What is Sea Bream Fish?
Sea Bream is called "Orata" in Italian. The name comes from Oro (gold) because of the characteristic golden strip they have between their eyes.
This fish can be found in all of the Mediterranean sea and in the oriental Atlantic ocean. It usually lives near the coasts in small groups or even in solitary.
Its meat is very fine and it's known for having few bones, which makes it suitable also for kids, similar to the Sea Bass.
How to clean a whole cooked fish
When you buy this fish at the supermarket or at your local fishmonger, you can ask them to clean it for you (recommended if you're squeamish like me). If instead you want to be brave and clean it by yourself, you can watch this instruction video.
Once the fish is clean, we can stuff it and cook it whole, we will then remove the skin and the spines only at the table.
This way all the flavors and juices will be absorbed in the meat and it will make the fish much tastier.
How to fillet cooked Sea Bream fish
The Sea Bream, just like the Sea Bass, have very few bones, so it's quite easy to clean. The main bones are the central spine and a few dorsal spines. They're all quite big so it's easy to spot them and remove them.
When the fish it's perfectly cooked, it will be quite easy to remove the flesh from the bones. If it doesn't come easily, it means that you need to cook the fish a little longer.
To fillet the cooked fish, used these few steps:
- Carefully remove the upper skin by gently scraping with a fork or with a fish knife.
- Run the knife through the center of the fish, to divide the fillets.
- Gently lift the fillets and remove them. Set them on a clean plate or on the side.
- Remove the head and the central spine. It should come all in one piece.
- Divide the fillets as in step 2. Gently move the fillets to detach them from the skin.
- If the skin doesn't detach easily, you can turn the fillets upside down and scrape the skin away as in step 1.
For a better visual, watch this video instructions on how to fillet cooked fish.

❄️ Storage & Reheating
Fridge: Store leftover cooked fish in an airtight container for up to 2 days. Remove bones before storing for easier reheating and serving.
Freezer: While possible, freezing cooked fish can change the texture. Best eaten fresh.
Reheating: Reheat gently in a covered dish in the oven at 300°F (150°C) for 10-12 minutes or in a pan with a splash of olive oil. Avoid overcooking to keep the fish moist.
💭 Recipe FAQs
Absolutely! Keeping the head and bones in adds flavor and moisture. Just be sure the fish is cleaned properly.
Yes, but adjust the baking time (around 10-12 minutes for fillets). Whole fish gives a more aromatic and juicy result.
No, bake it undisturbed to keep the citrus and herbs in place.

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📖 RECIPE
Ingredients
Method
- Clean and wash thoroughly the fish, then pat dry and set them aside.
- Cut the orange and lemon in thin slices, then season the inside of the fish belly with salt.
- Mix together the minced onion, garlic and lemon zest, then spread it inside the fish belly.
- Add the orange and lemon slices and fresh parsley inside.
- Drizzle a baking dish with olive oil, then add the stuffed Sea Breams.
- Top with other slices of orange and lemon and some sprigs of Lemon Thyme.
- For an extra kick of flavor, add some pink peppercorns on top or inside.
- Bake in the preheated oven at 180°C (350°F) for 40-45 minutes.
Nutrition
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