Baked Cod with Tomatoes and Feta: A Mediterranean-Inspired Lean and Green Fish Recipe

RECIPE DETAILS

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 4
Difficulty Level: Easy

Looking for the perfect lean and green fish recipe that doesn’t taste like diet food? This baked cod with tomatoes and feta is about to become your new favorite Optavia-approved dinner. As a coach who’s helped countless clients overcome their fear of cooking fish, I can tell you – this recipe is absolutely foolproof.

baked cod with tomatoes and feta on sage green gold-rimmed plate

When my clients ask me for Optavia fish lean and green recipes, this Mediterranean-inspired dish is always at the top of my list. Why? Because it transforms simple cod into something that feels like you’re dining at a coastal restaurant, all while staying perfectly on plan with your 5 and 1 plan Optavia recipes.

Why This Baked Cod with Tomatoes and Feta Recipe Works

As someone who’s tested dozens of Optavia cod recipes, I can tell you this one stands out. The combination of roasted garlic oil (counted as your healthy fat), juicy tomatoes, and briny feta creates layers of flavor that make this dish feel anything but restrictive. Plus, it’s one of those Optavia meals that even non-dieters request!

ingredients for baked cod including fresh cod fillets

Baked Cod with Tomatoes and Feta Ingredients

  • 4 (6 oz) cod fillets
  • 2 cups cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 2 oz reduced-fat feta cheese, crumbled
  • 2 tsp olive oil
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 lemon, zested and juiced
  • 1 tbsp fresh oregano (or 1 tsp dried)
  • 1 tbsp fresh basil, chopped
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Coach’s Tip: Pat your cod fillets completely dry before seasoning – this is the secret to getting that perfect, flaky texture instead of a watery dish!

Kitchen Equipment Needed

Raw cod fillets being prepared

Baked Cod with Tomatoes and Feta Instructions

Here’s how to nail this baked cod with tomatoes every single time:

  1. Preheat oven to 400°F. Prepare your baking dish with a light mist of olive oil.
  2. Season cod fillets with salt, pepper, and lemon zest.
  3. Toss tomatoes with minced garlic, half the olive oil, and dried herbs if using.
  4. Place cod in baking dish, surround with seasoned tomatoes, and drizzle with remaining oil.
  5. Bake 15-20 minutes until fish flakes easily.
  6. Top with feta and fresh herbs in the last 2 minutes.

Coach’s Truth: Don’t overcook your cod! It’s done when it just turns opaque and flakes easily with a fork – usually right around 18 minutes for average-sized fillets.

baked cod with tomatoes and feta on sage green gold-rimmed plate

Coaching Corner

After helping countless clients master this recipe, here are my top tips:

  • Choose fresh or properly thawed frozen cod – no shortcuts!
  • This recipe works perfectly for meal prep, just wait to add the feta
  • For picky eaters, start with less feta and gradually increase
  • Perfect for your lean and green weekly rotation

Storage & Meal Prep

Make this recipe work for your busy week:

two servings of baked cod on a butcher block table

Diet Framework Compatibility

Optavia

  • Lean and Green Portions: 1 serving = 1 complete lean and green meal
  • Condiment Counts: 2 condiments per serving

Mediterranean Diet

  • Perfect fit with its lean protein and healthy fats
  • Rich in vegetables and herbs

Low Carb

  • Total Carbs: 5g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Net Carbs: 4g

Baked Cod with Tomatoes and Feta Recipe Variations

Here are some client-tested twists on this favorite:

  • Spicy Version: Add red pepper flakes
  • Herb Lover’s: Double the fresh herbs
  • Italian Style: Use Italian seasoning blend and add capers

FAQ

Can I use frozen cod?
Yes! Just thaw completely and pat very dry before cooking.

How do I know when the cod is done?
It should flake easily with a fork and be opaque throughout.

Can I prep this ahead for busy weeknights?
Prep tomatoes and seasonings ahead, but cook fish fresh for best results.

Let’s Keep It Real

This baked cod with tomatoes and feta proves that Optavia meals can be both healthy and delicious. It’s the perfect example of how lean and green fish recipes can become family favorites that don’t taste like “diet food.

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Andrea Argy

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Andrea is a Michigan State University graduate with over 20 years of experience in corporate America. Today, she is a Manifestation, Mentor, and Weight Loss Coach, breaking conventional norms by leaving her office life behind to travel full-time across the United States in an RV. Her mission is to help others achieve mental and physical wellness, empowering them to manifest their dreams and create healthier lives.

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