Easy Baked Salmon Recipe (2024)

Our Easy Baked Salmon Recipe is a complete meal in one pan. Full of protein, omega-3s and two vegetable sides, it's a healthy dinner you'll make over and over again.

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We love this easy baked salmon recipe for a few reasons:

It’s one of the easiest recipes to make (it’s practically fail-proof) AND it’s a main dish and side dish in one pan, which means less dishes to clean up.

Plus, with good-for-you foods like salmon, Brussels sprouts, and asparagus – it is a very healthy meal.

If you’re afraid of the idea of baking salmon, don’t worry – we have some awesome tips for before you get started.

Tips For Baking Salmon

  • It only takes about 20 minutes to bake salmon. If it is thicker, it will need to cook it a little longer, or just leave it on the pan after you take it out of the oven and it will continue to cook on the pan.
  • If you aren’t sure if it is done, just cut it open a little bit. You want it to be a light colored pink. If it is dark pink in the middle, you will want to cook it for a few more minutes. It should flake easily with a fork when it’s done.
  • If the salmon has skin, you can leave the skin on. If you leave it on, I would HIGHLY suggest putting down some foil on your pan first, then putting your salmon right on top of it. It makes clean-up so much easier.
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Common Temperatures to cook salmon

The internal temperature of salmon continues to rise after you take it out of the oven.

Depending on how you like your salmon cooked, you might want to think about this. Some of the most common times are:

  • 10-15 minutes at 425 degrees
  • 15-20 minutes at 400 degrees
  • 20-25 minutes at 375 degrees (let rest on pan for 10 minutes so it will continue to cook on the pan)
  • 25-30 minutes at 350 degrees

My favorite way to cook salmon for 20 minutes at 400 degrees.

Many people like to cook it at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes, but I like mine a little crispier on the outside and really soft of the inside.

Keep in mind that the thickness of your salmon will effect which end of the range you want to cook your salmon.

You can cook your salmon any of these temperatures.

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How To make Baked salmon:

Place fish in the bottom of a 9×13-inch pan.

If you’re using a salmon with the skin still on, that’s fine, but you’ll probably want to line your pan with foil for easier clean up.

For this recipe, we usesteamed Brussels sprouts.

If you haven’t tried steaming Brussels sprouts before you roast them, we’d HIGHLY recommend it.

They taste so much better when cooked like this – we bet you’ll never go back to your old way of making Brussels sprouts!

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Steam the Brussels sprouts according to package directions, then place them on one side of the salmon and place asparagus on the opposite side.

Drizzle olive oil over just the vegetables and sprinkle with garlic salt.

Don’t worry – we have never had our vegetables turn out “fishy” when baking them along side the salmon.

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Sprinkle the salmon with salt, pepper, garlic salt, and fish seasoning. We always have Old Bay Seasoning on hand, and that’s what we have used a lot when making this recipe.

We also love Traeger’s Seasonings, too. We’ve used this one a lot lately and it’s delicious.

Top it with small pieces of butter. Bake uncovered for 20 minutes at 400 degrees (or see the other cook time variations you can use above).

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Salmon is cooked when it flakes easily with a fork and is a light pink (if it’s dark pink in the middle, it probably needs to cook few minutes longer).

If cooking longer, check it every 1-2 minutes to avoid drying it out.

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Recipe substitution tips:

Although our favorite combination of vegetables with this dish is definitely Brussels sprouts and asparagus with salmon, you can substitute other types of fish and vegetables in their place.

  • If you’re using a thinner fish (like tilapia), or smaller fillets instead of one large one, you will want to cook it for less time. Watch it closely to make sure it isn’t over-baked.
  • If you are using thicker, more dense vegetables (like potatoes or carrots), you may want to cut them into smaller, uniform pieces to make sure they cook completely and finish baking at the same time as the salmon.
  • You can bake the Brussels sprouts without steaming them first, however, they will have a different taste (and we prefer the way they taste when they are steamed and then baked).
  • If you don’t like Brussels sprouts or asparagus, we’ve had success making this dish with chopped potatoes and green beans.

Side Dishes For Salmon

Wondering what else to serve? The good thing is this recipe has two vegetable side dishes that cook right along with the salmon.

If you are still searching for more, here are a few suggestions:

  • 30-minute Dinner Rolls
  • Italian Fresh Green Salad
  • Olive Garden Breadsticks
  • Homemade Garlic Bread
  • Skillet Red Potatoes

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Serves: 4 servings

Easy Baked Salmon Recipe

Our Easy Baked Salmon is a complete meal in one pan. Full of protein, omega-3s and two vegetable sides, it's a healthy dinner you'll make over and over again.

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 2 pounds salmon filet
  • 10 ounces frozen Brussels Sprouts steamed, 1 bag
  • 1 bunch asparagus
  • 2 Tablespoons olive oil
  • garlic salt
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 Tablespoon fish seasoning
  • 2 Tablespoons butter

Instructions

  • Heat oven to 400 degrees.

  • Place the salmon skin side down in the middle of the pan.

  • Cook brussels sprouts as directed on the package. Once they are cooked put them on one side of the salmon in the pan.

  • Place uncooked asparagus on the other side of the of the salmon.

  • Drizzle olive oil over both vegetables and sprinkle with garlic salt.

  • Sprinkle your salmon with salt, pepper, garlic salt, and fish seasoning.

  • Cut your butter into small pieces and place it on top of salmon.

  • Bake for 20 minutes, or until cooked through.

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Notes

  • If you’re using a thinner fish (like tilapia), or smaller fillets instead of one large one, you will want to cook it for less time. Watch it closely to make sure it isn’t over-baked.
  • If you are using thicker, more dense vegetables (like potatoes or carrots), you may want to cut them into smaller, uniform pieces to make sure they cook completely and finish baking at the same time as the salmon.
  • You can bake the Brussels sprouts without steaming them first, however, they will have a different taste (and we prefer the way they taste when they are steamed and then baked).
  • If you don’t like Brussels sprouts or asparagus, we’ve had success making this dish with chopped potatoes and green beans.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 g

Equipment

  • Sheet pan

Recipe Details

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

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  1. Shelley Jag says:

    Could you do other veggies and cook the same way? Maybe baby carrots or fingerling potatoes since they are small and wouldn't take long to cook?

  2. Kris says:

    I have done both potatoes and green beans and it worked out great! I'm sure you could do carrots too!

  3. Shelley Jag says:

    Awesome good to know and thanks so much. We have some picky eaters who would not touch asparagus or brussel spouts with a 10ft pole!Thanks again :-)

  4. Cyd says:

    You can cook all kinds of your favorite veggies with this salmon!

  5. Amy says:

    Made this tonight, really tasty! Only bummer was that mine didn't look quite as pretty as yours. It looked more steamed than baked. Regardless, the flavor was great and I will make this again :-) Thanks!

  6. FunKyChick says:

    This looks delicious. I am going to make it for family Valentine's dinner, but with green beans instead of asparagus so my girls will eat it. Thanks for the recipe.

  7. Monica Cerecero says:

    My salmon has been missing something until now. For some reason, I never thought to use garlic salt... my kids loved it! Thank you

  8. ellie says:

    I can't wait to try this at home! Thanks for sharing!

  9. Wanda says:

    Could you use another -- thinner -- fish, like tilapia?

  10. Cyd says:

    It should work fine. If it's thinner, watch closely during the cooking time. It may not take as long.

  11. Ashlee says:

    Going to try this over the weekend! Does it make your veggies taste fishy?

  12. Cyd says:

    The veggies didn't taste fishy! This works great!

  13. Tash says:

    Would I have to do anything different if I am not using frozen brussel sprouts?

  14. Cyd says:

    You are fine to substitute another veggie in place of brussel sprouts.

  15. Nadia says:

    When I click the pin it button it says it cannot fetch the image. This is not the first time I've had the problem with your site. I would love to be able to pin these yummy recipes so I can find them later.

  16. Cyd says:

    Pin it button is still there, the images are having problems since we switched servers. Still trying to work out the bugs!! Thanks for your patience! Hopefully all will be well soon.

  17. Jenny says:

    Do you bake this covered or uncovered? Thank you! I'm always looking for new ways to cook salmon.

  18. Cyd says:

    Hi Jenny, you bake this salmon uncovered.

  19. Angela says:

    What is fish seasoning? Hope to make tonight. Thanks

  20. Cyd says:

    There is seafood seasoning you can purchase, and Old Bay Seasoning works well too.

  21. Kathryn says:

    Oh my gosh! I have never been able to get baked salmon just right, but I sure did using this recipe! It is a no-fail recipe for perfection. The salmon was absolutely scrumptious, perfectly seasoned and, with the butter, just delicious! Everyone loved it. Of course, I had to tell them that the recipe was yours and how easy it was to make. I had bought a large filet of wild-caught salmon from Costco and, with your recipe, it was cooked through yet still moist and flaky. I baked it at 400* for 23 minutes. This will be my go-to salmon recipe from now on. Thank you so much!!!

  22. Cyd says:

    Yah!!! Thanks Kathryn for letting us know that you loved the salmon. It's so good when you get it just right and it's moist and flaky. Have a great week. Thanks for using our recipe.

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FAQs

Is it better to bake salmon at 350 or 400? ›

If baking individual salmon fillet portions, a higher temperature of 400 to 425 degrees F is best.

Is it better to bake salmon covered or uncovered? ›

Baked salmon is best when cooked at 425°F in the oven.

Even thicker fillets don't take long. We recommend baking the salmon uncovered. Simply rub the fillets with a little oil, sprinkle them with salt and pepper, then place them in the roasting pan skin-side down before popping them in the oven.

What is the tastiest way to cook salmon? ›

Salmon tastes great when baked, broiled, or tossed on the grill; smoked, poached, or cast into stews; fashioned into fish cakes and burgers, added to salads or whipped up into dips and spreads. This fish does it all.

Is it better to cook salmon in foil or not? ›

The foil helps cook the fish faster and just all around better. Another reason is that it's a healthy way to cook fish. Yes, salmon is already a very healthy fish. But if you cook it in foil, you don't have to use a lot of oil or butter to cook it.

How long should salmon be baked at 400? ›

At 400°F (C), a piece of salmon takes about 10-15 minutes to bake, or until the temperature reaches 135 degrees at its thickest, most internal part. At 425°F (215°C), you'll want to aim for four to six minutes per half-inch of thickness for the most tender, buttery fillets possible.

How long does it take to cook salmon at 400 degrees? ›

Bake salmon at 400 degrees F for 11 to 14 minutes for 6-ounce fillets or 15 to 18 minutes for a single side, until it registers 135 degrees F on an instant read thermometer inserted at the thickest part of the salmon.

What is the secret to best salmon? ›

A dry brine gives you firmer, juicier fish fillets with kettle-chip-crisp skin. Credit... Gentl and Hyers for The New York Times.

Does salmon taste better in oven or pan? ›

If you enjoy a crispy exterior, then pan seared salmon is the way to go. Baking salmon is a great option for a larger piece of fish (try this Baked Salmon in Foil for an easy technique).

What not to do when cooking salmon? ›

5 Common Mistakes That We All Make When Cooking Salmon
  1. Not removing pin bones. Fact: Most salmon fillets have pin bones in them. ...
  2. Mistreating the skin. ...
  3. Using the wrong pan. ...
  4. Overcooking your fish. ...
  5. Reheating leftover salmon.
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How should I flavor my salmon? ›

Here are some of the best spices to sprinkle on top of your salmon:
  1. Cajun seasoning. ...
  2. Curry spices. ...
  3. Cumin + smoked hot paprika. ...
  4. Classic salt and pepper + aromatic herbs and lemon. ...
  5. Sweet and spicy flavor punch. ...
  6. Subtle rub with garam masala. ...
  7. Garlic marinade. ...
  8. Honey and soy marinade.

Will salmon stick to aluminum foil? ›

Coat the bottom of the foil with butter so the salmon doesn't stick to the foil. Add some lemon and squeezes, salt, and pepper to the foil as well.

Is it better to bake salmon in glass or metal? ›

When it comes to baking, tools are as important as the ingredients used. It turns out that a glass pan is the best tool for baking fish compared to a metal or aluminum pan.

How do you know when salmon is done? ›

Internal temperature: Use an instant-read meat thermometer; the salmon should register 145°F (63°C) at its thickest part. Flakiness: When gently pressed with a fork, the fish should easily flake apart. Avoid overcooking, as it can dry out the salmon. Cook with the skin side down for best results.

Is 400 degrees too hot for salmon? ›

Here's how long to cook your salmon based on oven temperature, according to the Alaskan Salmon Company: 350 degrees: 12-15 minutes per inch of thickness. 375 degrees: 10-12 minutes per inch of thickness. 400 degrees: 8-10 minutes per inch of thickness.

How long should salmon be in at 350? ›

The ideal temperature to bake salmon is at 350°. At that temperature, a large piece of salmon should take about 25 minutes to bake in the oven.

What is the best temperature for salmon? ›

Salmon Temperature – 125°F

Salmon – like all fish – has almost no collagen, which means it will start to lose moisture more quickly than beef. While the FDA recommends cooking fish to 145°F, for a flakier, more moist and tender salmon filet, many chefs find that it's best enjoyed when cooked to medium – 125°F.

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