Grilled Swordfish with Salad and Potatoes
		Grilled swordfish is a firm, meaty fish that holds up beautifully on the grill and delivers a mild, slightly sweet flavor. Paired with crisp salad greens and seasoned potatoes, this dish is a well-rounded, healthy meal that feels both elegant and effortless. Perfect for summer dinners, light lunches, or entertaining guests.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
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Swordfish has a steak-like texture that’s satisfying and hearty
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Balanced and nutritious with vegetables and potatoes
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Quick to prepare with minimal prep time
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Grill-friendly and perfect for outdoor dining
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Simple seasoning lets the natural flavors shine
 
Ingredients
(Tip: You can find the complete list of ingredients and their measurements in the recipe card below.)
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Swordfish steaks
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Olive oil
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Fresh lemon juice
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Garlic, minced
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Salt and black pepper
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Fresh herbs (parsley, oregano, or thyme)
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Baby potatoes or fingerlings
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Mixed greens or arugula
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Cherry tomatoes
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Red onion, thinly sliced
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Cucumber, sliced
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Balsamic vinegar or vinaigrette (for salad)
 
Directions
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Marinate the swordfish:
In a small bowl, mix olive oil, lemon juice, minced garlic, salt, pepper, and herbs. Rub the marinade over the swordfish steaks and let sit for 15–30 minutes. - 
Prepare the potatoes:
Boil or steam the baby potatoes until fork-tender, about 12–15 minutes. Drain and toss with olive oil, salt, and chopped parsley. - 
Grill the swordfish:
Preheat the grill to medium-high heat. Grill the swordfish steaks for 4–5 minutes per side, or until the fish is opaque and grill marks appear. - 
Assemble the salad:
In a bowl, combine mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, and red onion. Toss with your favorite vinaigrette or a simple mix of olive oil and balsamic vinegar. - 
Serve:
Plate the grilled swordfish alongside the seasoned potatoes and fresh salad. Garnish with lemon wedges and extra herbs if desired. 
Servings and timing
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Servings: 2–4
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Prep Time: 15 minutes
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Cook Time: 15 minutes
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Marination Time: 15–30 minutes
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Total Time: 45–60 minutes
 
Variations
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Mediterranean style: Add olives, feta cheese, and a drizzle of tzatziki to the salad.
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Spicy version: Add red pepper flakes or chili oil to the marinade.
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Citrus marinade: Use orange or lime juice for a different citrus flavor profile.
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Oven-roasted: If grilling isn’t an option, bake the swordfish at 400°F (200°C) for 12–15 minutes.
 
Storage/Reheating
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Storage: Store leftover swordfish and potatoes in an airtight container for up to 2 days. Keep the salad separate to avoid sogginess.
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Reheating: Reheat swordfish and potatoes in a skillet over low heat or in the oven at 300°F (150°C) until warmed through. Avoid microwaving the fish to prevent drying.
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Freezing: Not recommended, as swordfish can dry out and salad does not freeze well.
 
FAQs
What does swordfish taste like?
Swordfish has a mild, slightly sweet flavor with a dense, meaty texture, similar to tuna or halibut.
How do I know when swordfish is cooked?
It should be opaque and flake easily with a fork. Internal temperature should reach 145°F (63°C).
Can I use frozen swordfish steaks?
Yes, just make sure they are fully thawed and patted dry before marinating and grilling.
What can I use instead of swordfish?
Tuna steaks, halibut, or mahi-mahi are great alternatives with a similar firm texture.
Is swordfish healthy?
Yes, it’s a lean source of protein, but due to potential mercury levels, it’s best eaten in moderation.
How long should I marinate swordfish?
15 to 30 minutes is sufficient. Avoid longer marination as the acid can break down the fish.
Can I cook this on a stovetop grill pan?
Absolutely. Use a well-heated grill pan and follow the same grilling time instructions.
Should I peel the potatoes?
No need to peel baby potatoes or fingerlings. Just scrub them clean before boiling.
What dressing goes best with the salad?
A light vinaigrette or lemon-olive oil dressing complements the fish well without overpowering it.
Can I make this dish ahead?
The salad and potatoes can be prepped in advance. Grill the swordfish just before serving for best results.
Conclusion
Grilled swordfish with salad and potatoes is a balanced, flavorful meal that showcases the beauty of simple, fresh ingredients. With minimal prep and wholesome components, it’s a versatile dish suitable for both casual weeknights and more formal occasions. The combination of grilled fish, seasonal greens, and hearty potatoes makes this a timeless and satisfying plate.
PrintGrilled Swordfish with Salad and Potatoes
A fresh and hearty dish featuring perfectly grilled swordfish steaks served alongside a crisp green salad and tender roasted potatoes — ideal for a healthy and satisfying meal.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
 - Cook Time: 30 minutes
 - Total Time: 45 minutes
 - Yield: 2 servings 1x
 - Category: Main Course
 - Method: Grilling
 - Cuisine: Mediterranean
 
Ingredients
- 2 swordfish steaks (about 6 oz each)
 - 2 tablespoons olive oil
 - 1 tablespoon lemon juice
 - 1 teaspoon garlic powder
 - 1 teaspoon dried oregano
 - Salt and pepper, to taste
 - For the Salad:
 - 4 cups mixed salad greens
 - 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
 - 1/4 cup red onion, thinly sliced
 - 2 tablespoons balsamic vinaigrette
 - For the Potatoes:
 - 1 lb baby potatoes, halved
 - 1 tablespoon olive oil
 - 1 teaspoon rosemary
 - Salt and pepper, to taste
 
Instructions
- Preheat grill to medium-high heat. Brush swordfish steaks with olive oil, lemon juice, garlic powder, oregano, salt, and pepper.
 - Grill swordfish for 4–5 minutes per side, or until opaque and grill marks appear.
 - Meanwhile, preheat oven to 400°F (200°C). Toss halved baby potatoes with olive oil, rosemary, salt, and pepper. Spread on a baking sheet and roast for 25–30 minutes, turning halfway through.
 - In a bowl, combine salad greens, cherry tomatoes, and red onion. Toss with balsamic vinaigrette just before serving.
 - Serve grilled swordfish with a side of roasted potatoes and fresh salad.
 
Notes
- Swordfish can be substituted with tuna or mahi-mahi.
 - Add capers or olives to the salad for more Mediterranean flavor.
 - Let swordfish rest for a few minutes after grilling for juicier results.
 
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 swordfish steak with salad and potatoes
 - Calories: 460
 - Sugar: 4g
 - Sodium: 360mg
 - Fat: 22g
 - Saturated Fat: 4g
 - Unsaturated Fat: 16g
 - Trans Fat: 0g
 - Carbohydrates: 28g
 - Fiber: 4g
 - Protein: 38g
 - Cholesterol: 85mg
 
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