One-Pan Salmon and Asparagus is a simple, 20-minute salmon dinner that comes together on a sheet pan. The lemon-garlic-herb butter melts over this baked salmon and asparagus as it bakes, and every bite is so flavorful. Don’t miss the quick video tutorial to see just how easy this is.

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Helpful Reader Review
“Fantastic recipe. I have made this many times and is always well received and totally delicious.” – Rosebud ★★★★★
Easy Salmon and Asparagus Dinner
This one-pan salmon asparagus recipe is a reader and family favorite (read the glowing reviews below). The flavored butter here is gold. It is the same butter we use on our popular Lobster Tails recipe, and I even use it on my juicy Roast Turkey. It comes together quickly, and everything it touches always gets rave reviews.
Seriously, though, this salmon recipe is a must-try. Make it once and you’ll make it again and again. It’s just THAT good! Perfect for special occasions and easy enough for a busy weeknight – it’s delicious and looks so pretty on that baking dish. Make this, and you’ll impress your family.
Salmon and Asparagus Video
SO MUCH FLAVOR!! I hope you all love this easy dinner idea. I’d pass you a slice if I could because I really want you to discover this juicy salmon recipe! P.S. I’ve been making this salmon with 6 Tbsp butter instead of 8, and it works just as well, which is why the recipe states 6 Tbsp butter.

How to Bake Salmon with Asparagus
This whole process takes about 20 minutes from start to finish. While it cooks, I like to start cooking white rice or make Air Fryer Roasted Potatoes to pair it with, so my side dish is ready to serve when the salmon comes out of the oven.
- Prep – Preheat oven to 450˚F (set the rack in the top third of the oven – this gives the salmon some color). Line a large baking sheet with parchment (trim it to fit so it doesn’t burn).
- Place salmon fillets in the center add asparagus on the sides. Drizzle asparagus with olive oil and roll to coat in the oil. Season both salmon and asparagus with salt and pepper.
- Mash together the flavored butter ingredients in a small bowl until the lemon juice is incorporated (by hand with a fork, or use a small food processor or an immersion blender to speed up the process).
- Finish and Bake – Spread most of the butter over salmon, dab the rest on asparagus. Top salmon with lemon slices and bake 10–12 min (depends on thickness). You can finish under the broiler for 2–3 min for a golden top. Bake until the salmon is flaky and cooked through. According to the USDA guidelines, it should reach a safe internal temperature of 145˚F on an instant-read thermometer.

Salmon is a smart choice for dinner because it has plenty of health benefits; rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B12, and Selenium. I think salmon is the most satisfying protein, and it’s low carb, leaving you feeling full yet light at the same time. And this one is lip-smacking good!!
What to Serve with Salmon and Asparagus
There’s tons of flavor here, so I like to pair it with simple sides such as:
- Mashed Potatoes
- Easy Boiled Potatoes
- Cilantro Lime Rice
- Roasted Potatoes
- Parmesan Risotto (if you’re feeling fancy)

P.S. Spoon some of those scrumptious pan juices over your salmon for even more amazing flavor! What is YOUR favorite way to enjoy salmon?
Sheet Pan Salmon and Asparagus

Ingredients
For the Salmon and Asparagus:
- 2 lbs salmon filet, cut into six – 6 oz portions
- 2 lbs asparagus*, fibrous ends removed
- Salt and black pepper, added to taste
- 1 Tbsp olive oil
- 1 small lemon, sliced into rings for garnish
For the Lemon-Garlic-Herb Butter:
- 6 Tbsp unsalted butter, softened (*see quick softening note)
- 2 Tbsp fresh lemon juice, from 1 small lemon
- 2 garlic cloves, pressed or minced
- 2 Tbsp fresh parsley, finely chopped
- 1 tsp salt, we used sea salt
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
Instructions
- Prep – Preheat oven to 450˚F with oven rack in top third. Line large rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper, trimming the paper to just fit so it doesn't go over edges of pan (this prevents the paper from charring under broiler).
- Place salmon filets in a row down the center of your lined baking pan. Arrange trimmed asparagus on the sides of the salmon. Drizzle asparagus lightly with olive oil and roll to coat. Sprinkle both asparagus and salmon with salt and pepper.
- Make Flavored Butter – In a medium bowl, use a fork to mash together all ingredients for flavored butter. It takes a couple of minutes to come together but keep mashing and it will happen. You can also use a food processor for the job if you prefer. Spoon 3/4 of your flavored butter over the salmon and spread evenly (no need for perfection). Dab remaining butter mix over the asparagus.
- Bake – Top each salmon filet with a slice of lemon and bake uncovered at 450˚F for 10-12 minutes (a thinner fillet will take 10 minutes and a larger fillet takes 12 minutes). Set the oven to BROIL and bake another 2-3 minutes to give the salmon a golden glow. Bake until salmon is flaky and cooked through with an internal temperature of 145˚F on an instant-read thermometer.
Notes
*How to Speed-Soften Butter: Place wrapped stick of butter in airtight ziploc bag and submerge bag in warm (100˚F) water, placing a weight over the top so it doesn’t float. Let sit 10 -15 mins until softened.
Nutrition Per Serving
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More Easy Salmon Recipes
If you love salmon as much as I do, I know you’ll find new favorites in this list. These will keep your salmon dinner menus exciting:
- Baked Salmon with Garlic and Dijon
- Teriyaki Salmon
- Salmon Cakes
- Pan-Seared Salmon
- Air Fryer Salmon
- Tuscan Salmon
- Salmon Patties
Excellent—cut the recipe in half for two people. Hubby kept saying this is excellent. I served with yellow rice as a side.
Thank you for sharing, Vivian!
This was finger-licking good! I served it with jasmine rice and ‘hid’ some riced broccoli in it.
I will definitely make it again!
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us, Sameera!
My husband is NOT a chef, but he surprised me with this fabulous meal for our 16th anniversary! Can’t wait to have it again!!
Happy Anniversary, Gail! I’m so glad you both loved this recipe!
I made this one pan bake salmon/ asparagus. . . it’s really yummy yummy delicious ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks so much your recipe!
You’re very welcome, Lilly! So glad you enjoyed this recipe.
A real winner. Absolute YUM!!! I accidentally used way too much parsley but no worries, it came out perfect.
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us, Meredith!
I made this last night and as usual Natasha, it was another winner! Would have added a picture, but I don’t see anywhere to do that.
No worries, Gail. I’m glad you loved it! Feel free some photos of your creation on our Facebook Page or group.
It looks and sounds delicious, unfortunately three of the family cannot tolerate garlic. What can I use to substitute?
Hi Vivienne, we LOVE it with the garlic, I’m not sure if anything would be a good substitute for that, but you can try ommiting it to see how you like that.
I would suggest green (spring) onions- just the green part. It gives good flavor and is tolerated by those on low-FODMAP restrictions.
Question, can I cover it with foil or do I have to cook uncovered? I’m worried about it drying out.
Hi Alesya, as long as it is not overcooked this recipe should not dry out so it does not need to be covered. I hope you love this recipe!
I made this recipe today. So quick to prepare and so delicious. I accompanied with rice only because I put more Asparagus.
Thank you Natasha.
Sounds wonderful! Thank you for the review, Mirella.
My all time favorite salmon recipe, it’s quick, easy and SOOOO good!!
Great to hear that this is your favorite, Angie!
Super yummy ! I am always afraid to cook fish but this is so easy & amazing
That is great, Mary. I am happy this recipe was easy to follow and enjoyed! Thank you for the review.
Can I use this as a meal prep recipe for storage in fridge for up to 4 days?
Thanks
george
This recipe reheats well and keeps well in the fridge for up to 2 days – possibly longer. We haven’t had leftovers of this recipe longer than that. I like to warm the salmon up on a skillet, but it’s also pretty good to eat cold if you wanted to put it into a salad.
This looks really yummy! Maybe a stupid question, but if I’m only making two filets (family of two), would I bake it for the same amount of time or less?
Hi Dan, the cook time shouldn’t change by much! I hope you love this recipe!
Can I make this with haddock? If yes, is the bake time and temperature the same as salmon?
Hello there, I honestly haven’t tested that to advise of the temperature and timing. If you try it as an experiment, please share with us how it goes.
Man. This came together SO fast and was delicious. Definitely bookmarking!
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Megan!
What can you serve it with, baked potato,mashed or something else.
We love it with mashed potatoes! But, you’re on the rice track; this is great with potatoes, rice, vegetables.
Hi May, there are a lot of options. You can also add pasta aside from veggies of your choice!
Dinner turned out great! even with garlic powder and dried parsley in the butter sauce- super easy. Thank you!!
Yum! Salmon is always a favorite around here! I’m so glad you enjoyed it also, Laura!
I’ve made this more than once and it’s always a hit in our house. Love all your videos!
Hello Karen, that’s awesome! Thank you for your great comments and feedback, appreciate your review.
This was delicious!! Thank you so much Natasha!
You’re welcome, Taylor! I’m so glad you’re enjoying my recipes!
This was absolutely spectacular. I made it for my husband’s Father’s Day dinner, and everyone loved it.
That’s so great, Shelley! Thank you so much for sharing that with me.
So delicious!!! And I don’t typically like fish 🙂
Thank you, glad you loved this recipe, Alicia!