A wonderfully healthy and delicious one pan salmon and asparagus recipe! Amazing citrus flavors glaze these salmon fillets, and when roasted with asparagus this sheet pan salmon and asparagus become the perfect low carb dinner.
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Looking for an easy way to roast sheet pan salmon and asparagus? This simple and super flavorful one pan salmon and asparagus recipe is definitely the answer.
Made with a delicious and flavorful citrus glaze, this easy sheet pan recipe is perfect meal idea when you want to enjoy a healthy dinner. With everything roasting on one pan, clean-up is a breeze making this the ideal weeknight dinner option!
What do I need to make sheet pan salmon and asparagus?
Here’s a quick-reference checklist of the ingredients you’ll need to make this sheet pan salmon recipe:
- Salmon Filets – you could also purchase one large salmon filet (but you may need to adjust your bake time for the size.) I’ve found the best place to purchase wild-caught Alaska salmon is at Costco. Check out my list for the 15 Things I Buy at Costco for Healthy Meals and Snacks.
- Fresh asparagus – be sure to rinse well and trim off the woody ends before roasting.
- Navel Oranges – you’ll need the juice and zest of one orange, plus orange slices to top the salmon.
- Lime juice – feel free to purchase fresh limes for the juice.
- Lemon juice – the juice of 1 lemon is ideal.
- Honey – this makes for a fantastic glaze for the salmon and asparagus.
- Garlic – pairs well with the citrus and honey.
- Salt and Pepper
For exact ingredient amounts and full recipe instructions be sure to scroll down to the bottom of the post to the recipe card. Thanks!
How do I make sheet pan salmon?
This healthy dinner idea couldn’t be more simple to make. In fact, sheet pan meals are a fantastic option for getting dinner on the table quick.
To start, add the asparagus on to the sheet pan and then place the salmon filets on top of the asparagus.
In a small bowl, whisk together the citrus glaze by combining the orange zest and juice, lemon and lime juices, honey and garlic. Pour the glaze over each filet.
Top each glazed filet with salt and pepper, and an orange slice before baking.
Bake the salmon and asparagus. To make sure the salmon is done, flake with a fork making sure the center is no longer red, but pink in color.
Making the Sauce and Substitutes for the Salmon
The flavors of this citrus glaze are fantastic on both the salmon and the asparagus. Because citrus fruits like oranges, lemons and limes are available pretty much year-round, this easy dinner idea can be made basically any time the mood strikes.
If you can’t find wild-caught salmon, feel free to substitute another cut of fish, like Mahi-Mahi, cod, or even swordfish! Cooking times for these fish can vary depending on the thickness of the cut, so make sure to test the fish (use a fork to see if it is flake-tender) before removing it from the oven.
I also have a great recipe for Air Fryer Mahi Mahi that you should check out, too!
FAQ’s about making One Pan Salmon and Asparagus:
For salmon filets of medium thickness, bake the salmon at 400 degrees for 16-18 minutes, or until the internal temperature reaches 145 degrees on an instant read digital thermometer.
This depends on personal preference. For many, salmon will have a nice roasted flavor when cooked in the oven. The texture will be a bit more tender. If pan searing, salmon will take on a nice outer crust, while keeping the interior of the meat moist and juicy.
There is no need to flip or turn salmon when it is baked in the oven. Salmon can be roasted without turning for the duration of cooking.
Dry salmon is typically the result of over-cooking or for roasting too long in the oven or pan. For best results, fork test the salmon after 10 minutes, if the interior is pink and no longer red, it is done. For best results, use an instant-read digital thermometer. The internal temperature needs to be 135 degrees.
As soon as the salmon comes out of the oven, serve together with the asparagus for a wonderfully healthy, filling meal. No need for potatoes, pasta or rice – this dinner is pretty incredible all on its own! Would you like some other side-dish options? Here are some great side dish recipes:
- Sauteed Carrots
- Parmesan Mashed Potatoes
- Sauteed Broccoli with Garlic
- Lemon Orzo Pasta Salad
- Zesty Italian Pasta Salad
- Italian Tortellini Salad
If you loved this delicious Sheet Pan Salmon recipe, check out some of my other healthy dinner ideas here:
Here’s the recipe for this simple, easy and delicious Sheet Pan Salmon with Asparagus:
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Sheet Pan Salmon & Asparagus
Equipment
- Sheet Pan These USA Stainless Steel Sheet Pans are fantastic for one-pan meals!
Ingredients
- 4 (4-6 oz.) salmon filets
- 1 (8-12 oz.) bunch of asparagus spears rinsed, woody ends removed
Glaze:
- 1/4 cup orange juice
- 1/4 cup lime juice juice of 1 lime
- 1/4 cup lemon juice juice of 1 lemon
- 2 Tablespoons honey
- 1 Tablespoon orange zest zest of 1 orange
- 2 Teaspoons minced garlic about 2 cloves
- salt and pepper to taste
- orange slices for topping (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Lightly spray a sheet pan or with non-stick cooking spray, or line with parchment paper.
- Evenly place the asparagus on the prepared pan. Place the salmon filets on top of the asparagus.
- In a small bowl, whisk together the orange juice and zest, lime and lemon juice, honey and garlic. Once honey is fully dissolved, pour over the salmon and asparagus. Sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste. Top each salmon filet with an orange slice, if desired.
- Roast in the oven at 400 degrees for 16-18 minutes. To test for doneness, flake the salmon with a fork. If pink in the center it is done, if still red, it will need to cook longer. For best results, test with an instant read digital thermometer. Internal temperature needs to be at 135 degrees.
- Remove from oven, and serve right away.
Helen at the Lazy Gastronome says
I like the idea of orange instead of lemon! Sweeter – and it looks delicious! Thanks for sharing on the What’s for Dinner Link up
Kim~madeinaday says
Sounds so simple and love the orange on top! Thank you for sharing on Merry Monday! Sharing on G+! Have a great week!
Kim
Audrey says
WOW! Look at all of those beautiful colors in this. At it sounds scrumptious.
Thanks for partying with us on #TastyTuesdays
Sandy Sandmeyer says
Erin, thank you so much for sharing your recipe at the Over the Moon Link Party. This recipe looks so yummy that I pinned it on my personal board as well as on the OTM board. You are my choice for Featured Blogger. Please visit the OTM Link Party from Sunday evening through Thursday evening this week to grab your Featured Blogger badge and to share you latest posts. Thanks for partying with us.
Sharon@BlueWillowHouse says
Looks and sounds delicious. Can’t wait to try it. Thank you for sharing at the Snickerdoodle Create~Bake~Make link party! I am featuring you today at the party.
Cristina at Ava's Alphabet says
I love everything about this recipe! It looks gorgeous and delicious. Pinned and sharing! Thank you for joining us at Family Joy Blog Link-Up Party. I hope you will join our next party starting Sunday at noon EST.
Debra Needles says
I love how colorful it is! Thanks for sharing with us at the Funtastic Friday Blog Hop!
Mother of 3 says
That looks so good!! I love salmon and asparagus. Pinned.
Amy-The Speedy Spatula says
Looks delicious and healthy!
Debra says
This looks so delicious. I love salmon and asparagus. Thanks for sharing at the Snickerdoodle Create Bake Make Party.
Alice V says
I think salmon and asparagus is a classic paring but I’ve never tried it with a citrus recipe that includes oranges. I have to give this a try. Thank you so much for sharing it with #OMHGWW
Kat @ Kat's 9 Lives says
You are right! I would not have thought that Boise, Idaho would be a good place to eat salmon! This recipe looks tasty and easy. Thanks for sharing at Fiesta Friday!
Amy says
We love Salmon and this recipe sounds delicious. I grew up in Idaho and moved all the way to Utah – haha. I feel blessed that it is pretty easy to find fresh Salmon here! Sometimes we don’t realize what we have until it isn’t so easy to find. Thank you for sharing.
Miz Helen says
Your Sheet Pan Salmon and Asparagus looks delicious! Hope you are having a great week and thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday.
Miz Helen
Kippi says
Yum, I love the all-in-one sheet pan dinner! Pinned this one. Happy Valentine’s Day, Kippi #kippiathome
Debra says
I love salmon and asparagus. It looks so delicious.
Babychaser says
I pinned this for the soon approaching days when I am drowning in asparagus! It’s always nice to have a new recipe to try when it comes into season. 🙂
Congrats on being featured at Snickerdoodle!
Blessings,
Babychaser