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Peppered Mackerel Fillets

Peppered mackerel fillets have become one of my favourite way to season and cook fresh fish. Over the years I have cooked mackerel in many different ways. However, I often return to this simple peppered version. It is bold, satisfying, and wonderfully easy to prepare. Most importantly, it allows the natural flavour of the fish to shine.

Fresh mackerel has a rich taste and a firm texture. Because of its natural oils, it carries seasoning extremely well. For that reason, strong spices and aromatics often work beautifully with it. In this dish, a blend of red, white, and black pepper brings warmth and balance. Each type of pepper contributes something slightly different. Black pepper gives a familiar sharp bite. White pepper adds a softer, earthy warmth. Meanwhile, red pepper introduces colour and a gentle heat.

As the fillets cook, the pepper blend begins to toast slightly. Consequently, a deep and inviting aroma fills the kitchen. At that point people often wander in to see what is cooking. After many years of cooking for family and friends, I can say that this smell never fails to attract attention.

Although mackerel is full of flavour, it also benefits from careful cooking. Therefore, I always keep the method simple. The fish cooks quickly and does not need complicated preparation. In fact, the less you interfere with it, the better the result tends to be.

When cooking mackerel fillets, the skin deserves special attention. If the fillets are placed skin side down in a hot pan, the skin becomes crisp and golden. At the same time, the flesh stays moist and tender. As a result, you get a lovely contrast of textures in every bite.

Freshness also makes a big difference with mackerel. Whenever possible, I choose fish that looks bright and shiny. The flesh should appear firm and clean. In addition, the scent should remind you of the sea rather than anything overly fishy. When the fish is this fresh, simple seasoning works perfectly.

Peppered mackerel fits many occasions. For example, it makes a quick weekday supper when time is short. At the same time, it can be served as part of a relaxed weekend meal. In my kitchen, it often appears alongside steamed potatoes and green vegetables. The potatoes soak up the juices nicely. Alternatively, a crisp salad makes a lighter option on warmer days.

The pepper blend adds warmth but does not overpower the fish. Because of this balance, the natural sweetness of the mackerel remains clear. A squeeze of fresh lemon can brighten the whole dish. Similarly, a small knob of butter melting over the hot fillets adds a lovely richness.

Over the years I have also experimented with many other seasonings. While pepper remains a favourite, mackerel welcomes many flavours. Therefore, it is a wonderful fish for cooks who enjoy trying new ideas.

Here are some seasoning combinations that enhance the flavour of mackerel:

  • Lemon zest and cracked black pepper
  • Garlic, parsley, and olive oil
  • Smoked paprika and sea salt
  • Ginger, soy sauce, and sesame seeds
  • Mustard seeds with a touch of honey
  • Dill and lemon butter
  • Chilli flakes with lime zest
  • Coriander seeds and garlic
  • Brown sugar, black pepper, and soy glaze
  • Fennel seeds and sea salt

Each blend brings out a different character in the fish. Some highlight its richness. Others add brightness and freshness. For that reason, experimenting with seasoning can be very rewarding.

In the end, peppered mackerel fillets remain one of the simplest pleasures in my kitchen. The ingredients are straightforward and the cooking is quick. Nevertheless, the result feels full of flavour and deeply satisfying. After many years of cooking, I still believe that good ingredients and thoughtful seasoning create the best meals. Sometimes the simplest ideas truly are the most memorable.

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Peppered Mackerel Fillets

Peppered mackerel fillets are simple, bold, and full of flavour. Fresh mackerel has a rich taste and natural oils. Those oils carry seasoning beautifully. A mix of red, white, and black pepper creates warmth and depth. Each pepper adds its own character.
4.95 from 18 votes
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Course: Main Dish, Starter
Cuisine: British
Keyword: Fry, Mackerel, Pepper, Peppered Mackerel Fillets
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 2 Portions
Calories: 1566kcal

Equipment

Ingredients
 

Instructions

  • Pat the mackerel fillets dry with kitchen paper. Dry skin helps the fish crisp well during cooking.
    4 large mackerel fillets
  • Place the black pepper, white pepper, red pepper, and sea salt into a small bowl. Stir the mixture until it looks evenly blended.
    1 tsp freshly ground black pepper, ½ tsp white pepper, ½ tsp red pepper, ½ tsp sea salt
  • Lay the mackerel fillets on a board with the flesh facing up. Sprinkle the pepper mixture evenly across the flesh. Press the seasoning gently so it sticks to the fish.
  • Place a frying pan over medium heat. Add the olive oil or butter. Allow it to heat until it shimmers but does not smoke.
    2 tbsp olive oil
  • Place the fillets into the pan with the skin side down. Cook them for about 4–5 minutes. The skin should become crisp and golden.
  • Carefully flip the fillets using a fish slice. Cook the flesh side for another 2–3 minutes. The fish should look opaque and flake easily.
  • Transfer the cooked fillets onto a plate lined with kitchen paper. Let them rest for one minute. This helps the juices settle.
  • Place the peppered mackerel fillets onto warm plates. Add lemon wedges and sprinkle with parsley or scallions if desired.
    1 large lemon, fresh parsley

Notes

Serving Suggestions:
Peppered mackerel pairs well with many simple sides:
Buttered new potatoes
Steamed green beans
Wilted spinach
Fresh tomato salad
Crisp rocket leaves
Warm crusty bread
A light squeeze of lemon just before eating brightens the dish beautifully.
Tips for Best Results:
Always use the freshest mackerel you can find. Fresh fish gives the best flavour.
Cook the fillets skin side down for most of the time. This keeps the flesh moist.
Do not overcrowd the pan. Give the fish space so it crisps properly.
Medium heat works best. High heat can burn the pepper crust.
Flavour Variations:
If you enjoy experimenting, try adding one of these flavours to the pepper mix:
Lemon zest for freshness
Smoked paprika for warmth
Crushed garlic for depth
Dill for a classic seafood pairing
Chilli flakes for extra heat

Nutrition

Calories: 1566kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 181g | Fat: 85g | Saturated Fat: 22g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 19g | Monounsaturated Fat: 34g | Cholesterol: 423mg | Sodium: 1357mg | Potassium: 3745mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 614IU | Vitamin C: 48mg | Calcium: 227mg | Iron: 11mg

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18 comments

Marcus March 6, 2026 at 9:36 pm

5 stars
These are so expensive in the shops but making them myself is a lot less and I can flavour them how I like them.

Joel March 6, 2026 at 11:01 am

5 stars
Simple but full of flavour. The pepper crust worked beautifully with the rich fish. This will quickly become a favourite in our house.

Joey March 6, 2026 at 12:29 pm

5 stars
A brilliant dish for anyone who enjoys seafood. The pepper mix adds depth and warmth without hiding the natural flavour of the mackerel.

Deon March 6, 2026 at 6:37 am

5 stars
Quick, easy, and full of flavour. The pepper crust adds a lovely texture to the fish. I will certainly make it again.

Connor March 6, 2026 at 3:23 pm

5 stars
The flavour combination is excellent. The pepper brings warmth while the fish remains rich and tender. A very enjoyable meal.

Maximillian March 5, 2026 at 3:58 pm

5 stars
This was my first time cooking mackerel and it turned out beautifully. The pepper seasoning made it taste very special.

Jayleen March 5, 2026 at 4:05 pm

5 stars
A lovely and simple meal. The pepper gave the fish a gentle heat that worked very well. I served it with steamed greens.

Bentley March 5, 2026 at 6:31 pm

5 stars
The aroma while cooking was wonderful. The pepper blend really enhanced the natural taste of the fish. A great dish for seafood lovers.

Nora March 5, 2026 at 10:48 am

5 stars
An excellent way to cook mackerel. The seasoning is bold yet balanced. Even my children enjoyed the flavour.

Greta March 6, 2026 at 7:22 pm

5 stars
Such a satisfying dish. The rich mackerel and the warm pepper seasoning work beautifully together. I will be making this often.

Felicity March 5, 2026 at 11:32 pm

5 stars
I tried this with very fresh mackerel from the fish market. The flavour was outstanding. The pepper mix complemented the fish perfectly.

Mattie March 5, 2026 at 2:06 am

5 stars
Very tasty and quick to make. The pepper seasoning created a delicious crust on the fish. I served it with potatoes and salad.

Byron March 5, 2026 at 6:52 am

4 stars
A brilliant recipe idea. The pepper mix gives the fish a lovely aroma while cooking. It tasted even better than I expected.

Reyna March 6, 2026 at 5:31 am

5 stars
This dish proves that simple seasoning works best. The mackerel stayed moist and the pepper added just the right amount of warmth.

Alissa March 5, 2026 at 9:19 pm

5 stars
Wonderful flavour and very easy to cook. The combination of red, white, and black pepper really brings the fish to life. Highly recommended.

Kristin March 6, 2026 at 6:46 pm

5 stars
I love how quick this dish is to prepare. The pepper seasoning gives the mackerel a bold and satisfying taste. Perfect for a weeknight meal.

Kelvin March 5, 2026 at 1:48 am

5 stars
A fantastic way to enjoy fresh mackerel. The three types of pepper create a lovely balance of heat and aroma. My whole family enjoyed it.

Jamarcus March 5, 2026 at 6:04 am

5 stars
Absolutely delicious. The pepper blend gives the mackerel a warm flavour without overpowering the fish. I will definitely cook this again.

4.95 from 18 votes

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