Garlic Butter Baked Salmon

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This garlic butter baked salmon is a weeknight hero that comes together with minimal effort. The rich, aromatic garlic butter sauce seeps into the flaky fish, creating a dish that's both luxurious and simple. You'll want to make this garlic butter baked salmon on repeat for its foolproof method and incredible flavor.
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Garlic butter baked salmon has become my go-to weeknight dinner for its incredible flavor and simplicity. This American-style dish combines rich, aromatic butter with fresh garlic and lemon to create a sauce that seeps into every flaky bite. What I love most is how it transforms basic ingredients into something that feels luxurious without any fuss. It’s the kind of meal you can whip up in 25 minutes but tastes like you spent hours in the kitchen. Once you try this garlic butter baked salmon, it’ll earn a permanent spot in your rotation.

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • Salmon fillets: look for fresh, bright-colored fillets with firm flesh; skin-on helps keep the fish moist during baking, but skinless works too if you prefer.
  • Olive oil: a good extra virgin olive oil adds a fruity base note and helps the seasoning adhere to the salmon perfectly.
  • Salt: kosher salt or sea salt is best for even seasoning; it enhances the natural flavor of the fish without overpowering it.
  • Black pepper: freshly ground pepper adds a subtle heat and aroma that pre-ground just can’t match for depth.
  • Unsalted butter: melting butter creates the base of the rich sauce; using unsalted lets you control the salt level exactly as you like.
  • Garlic: fresh minced garlic is non-negotiable for the best aromatic punch; jarred versions can taste metallic and harsh.
  • Fresh lemon juice: the bright acidity cuts through the richness; always squeeze it fresh for the most vibrant flavor.
  • Lemon zest: the zest packs intense citrus oil that perfumes the whole dish without adding extra liquid.
  • Fresh parsley: chopped finely, it adds a fresh, green note that balances the butter and garlic beautifully.
  • Dried oregano: this herb brings a warm, earthy depth that complements the garlic and lemon perfectly.
  • Lemon slices: thin slices garnish the plate and add an extra burst of citrus when squeezed over at the table.
  • Fresh parsley for garnish: a final sprinkle of green makes the dish look as good as it tastes and adds freshness.

How to Make It

Preheat Oven and Line Pan:
Start by preheating your oven to 400°F and lining a baking sheet with parchment paper or aluminum foil. This simple step guarantees easy cleanup and ensures even heat distribution for perfectly cooked salmon every single time.

Dry the Salmon Fillets:
Pat the salmon fillets completely dry with paper towels. Removing all surface moisture is crucial because it helps the seasoning stick and promotes a better texture instead of steaming the fish.

Oil and Season the Salmon:
Lightly brush both sides of each fillet with olive oil, then place them on the prepared baking sheet. Season evenly with salt and black pepper – this foundational layer builds flavor from the inside out.

Make the Garlic Butter Sauce:
In a small bowl, combine the melted butter, minced garlic, fresh lemon juice, lemon zest, chopped parsley, and dried oregano. Stir until everything is well mixed into a fragrant, unified sauce; this is where the magic happens.

Coat the Salmon with Sauce:
Spoon the garlic butter sauce generously over the top of each salmon fillet, ensuring they are evenly coated. The sauce will seep into the fish as it bakes, infusing it with incredible flavor.

Bake to Perfect Doneness:
Bake in the preheated oven for 12 to 15 minutes. The salmon is done when it flakes easily with a fork and the internal temperature reaches 145°F. Avoid overcooking to keep it moist.

Optional Broil for Color:
For a golden finish, you can switch the oven to broil for the last 1-2 minutes, but watch closely to prevent burning. This step adds a lovely visual appeal but isn’t necessary.

Rest and Garnish:
Remove the baking sheet from the oven and let the salmon rest for 5 minutes. This allows the juices to settle, keeping the fish tender. Then garnish with lemon slices and extra parsley if desired and serve immediately.

Close-up of flaky salmon topped with minced garlic and fresh parsley on a white plate

Close-up of flaky salmon topped with minced garlic and fresh parsley on a white plate | quickdishlab.com

Storage Tips

Store any leftover garlic butter baked salmon in an airtight container in the refrigerator as soon as it cools – it’ll stay perfect for up to three days. I like to reheat it gently in a 300°F oven for about 8-10 minutes to keep it moist, or you can use the microwave at a reduced power setting for a quick fix. Honestly, it’s also fantastic flaked cold over a salad or in a wrap the next day because the flavors meld so well. Just avoid high heat reheating to prevent drying out the delicate fish.

Ingredient Substitutions

If salmon isn’t available, arctic char or trout work beautifully with the same timing, while thicker white fish like cod might cook a bit faster. Swap the fresh parsley for other soft herbs like dill or chives, and if you’re out of fresh lemon, a tablespoon of bottled juice will do in a pinch – though fresh is always better. For a dairy-free version, use a plant-based butter alternative or just extra olive oil. Dried parsley can stand in for fresh in the sauce, but use about half the amount since dried herbs are more concentrated and potent.

Serving Suggestions

I love serving this garlic butter baked salmon with a side of roasted asparagus or broccoli to soak up the extra sauce, and a pile of lemon rice or fluffy couscous completes the meal. For a lighter option, a crisp garden salad with a simple vinaigrette balances the richness perfectly. Don’t forget a crusty baguette on the side – it’s essential for mopping up every last drop of that incredible garlic butter from your plate. You could also pair it with quick sautéed greens or a creamy potato salad for a comforting dinner.

Cultural Context

While salmon is enjoyed worldwide, this particular garlic butter baked salmon is a staple of American weeknight cooking – it embodies the simplicity and comfort that defines so much of our home cuisine. The combination of butter, garlic, and lemon is a classic trio that appears in many coastal recipes, from New England to the Pacific Northwest. It’s a dish that feels both indulgent and wholesome, reflecting a modern approach to eating where flavor and health go hand in hand. You’ll find similar preparations in family kitchens across the country, where easy, reliable recipes become cherished traditions passed down through generations.

A complete dinner plate with garlic butter salmon, roasted asparagus, and lemon wedges

A complete dinner plate with garlic butter salmon, roasted asparagus, and lemon wedges | quickdishlab.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use skinless salmon for this Garlic Butter Baked Salmon?

Absolutely. Both skin-on and skinless salmon fillets work perfectly for this garlic butter baked salmon. Skin-on fillets may hold their shape a bit better, but skinless will cook just as quickly and absorb the delicious garlic butter sauce wonderfully.

Can I make Garlic Butter Baked Salmon ahead of time?

You can prepare the garlic butter sauce up to a day in advance, but for the best texture, it’s recommended to bake the salmon just before serving. Leftovers will keep in the fridge for up to 2 days and reheat gently.

What can I substitute for fresh parsley in Garlic Butter Baked Salmon?

If you don’t have fresh parsley, you can use an extra teaspoon of dried oregano or substitute with other fresh herbs like dill, chives, or thyme. Each will add a slightly different but equally delicious flavor to your garlic butter baked salmon.

How do I know when the Garlic Butter Baked Salmon is ready?

The salmon is ready when it flakes easily with a fork and the internal temperature reaches 145°F (63°C). This usually takes 12-15 minutes in a 400°F (200°C) oven, depending on the thickness of your fillets. The flesh will turn opaque and separate gently.

What should I serve with Garlic Butter Baked Salmon?

This American-style garlic butter baked salmon pairs beautifully with simple sides that soak up the extra sauce. Try roasted asparagus, lemon rice, garlic mashed potatoes, or a crisp green salad for a complete, satisfying meal.

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Garlic Butter Baked Salmon

This garlic butter baked salmon is a weeknight hero that comes together with minimal effort. The rich, aromatic garlic butter sauce seeps into the flaky fish, creating a dish that's both luxurious and simple. You'll want to make this garlic butter baked salmon on repeat for its foolproof method and incredible flavor.

Prep Time
10 Minutes
Cook Time
15 Minutes
Total Time
25 Minutes
5.0
(249 reviews)
By: Paige Peterson
Category: Main Dishes
Difficulty: Easy
Cuisine: American
Yield: 4 Servings
Dietary: gluten-free

Ingredients

  1. 01 4 (6-ounce) salmon fillets, skin-on or skinless
  2. 02 1 tablespoon olive oil
  3. 03 1/2 teaspoon salt
  4. 04 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  5. 05 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
  6. 06 4 cloves garlic, minced
  7. 07 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  8. 08 1 teaspoon lemon zest
  9. 09 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, finely chopped
  10. 10 1 teaspoon dried oregano

Instructions

Step 01

Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or aluminum foil for easy cleanup.

Step 02

Pat the salmon fillets completely dry with paper towels. This helps the seasoning stick and promotes a better texture.

Step 03

Brush both sides of the salmon fillets lightly with the olive oil, then place them on the prepared baking sheet. Season evenly with the salt and black pepper.

Step 04

In a small bowl, combine the melted butter, minced garlic, lemon juice, lemon zest, chopped parsley, and dried oregano. Stir until well mixed into a fragrant sauce.

Step 05

Spoon the garlic butter sauce generously over the top of each salmon fillet, ensuring they are evenly coated.

Step 06

Bake in the preheated oven for 12 to 15 minutes. The salmon is done when it flakes easily with a fork and the internal temperature reaches 145°F (63°C).

Step 07

For a golden finish, you can switch the oven to broil for the last 1-2 minutes, but watch closely to prevent burning.

Step 08

Remove the baking sheet from the oven and let the salmon rest for 5 minutes. This allows the juices to settle, keeping the fish moist.

Step 09

Garnish with lemon slices and additional fresh parsley if desired, then serve immediately.

Tools You'll Need

  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper or aluminum foil
  • Small mixing bowl
  • Pastry brush or spoon
  • Measuring spoons
  • Knife and cutting board

Allergy Information

Contains fish and dairy. This recipe is naturally gluten-free when prepared as directed.

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

Calories
350
Protein
35g
Carbohydrates
2g
Fat
22g