For best results, use high-quality mayonnaise and your favorite barbeque sauce. Experiment with different BBQ sauce flavors to customize the dish to your liking – a smoky chipotle or a sweet honey BBQ would both be excellent. Watch the fish closely while broiling to prevent burning. The cooking time may vary depending on your broiler's strength and the thickness of the fillets. Fish is cooked through when it is firm and reaches an internal temperature of 145°F. Serve immediately with a side of roasted vegetables or a fresh salad for a complete and satisfying meal.
Marcos Jaskolskijacobson
Feb 18, 2025Be careful not to overcook the fish. It cooks very quickly under the broiler. - Michael T.
Euna Howell
Nov 9, 2024I used skin-on fillets and the skin got nice and crispy. Definitely recommend! - Jessica P.
Ellen Vandervort
Sep 3, 2024I added a little bit of garlic powder to the mayonnaise mixture for extra flavor. It was a hit! - Emily L.
Maia Krajcik
Jul 11, 2024I substituted the red snapper with cod, and it turned out great. Thanks for the recipe. - Jenny K.
Burdette Strosin
May 30, 2024This recipe was surprisingly good! I usually don't like fish, but the BBQ sauce really made it delicious. - Sarah M.
Jason Damorereynolds
Apr 13, 2024Quick and easy weeknight meal. My family loved it! - John B.