This easy za’atar salmon recipe pairs garlicky za’atar-crusted salmon with potatoes, tomatoes, and broccoli for a flavor-packed sheet-pan dinner ready in 25 minutes.

Za'atar salmon with broccoli, grape tomatoes olive oil and lemon wedge

My No-Fuss Sheet-Pan Salmon Dinner

I first made this za’atar salmon on a whim one summer while looking for another easy way to serve fish. It quickly became one of my favorite sheet-pan dinners, and I’m pretty sure it will become a favorite for you too!

There is no big technique behind this recipe. It is salmon, tossed on a baking sheet with baby potatoes, tomatoes, and broccoli. But the simple, decidedly Middle Eastern twist is what makes it one of my go-to dinners: za’atar.

Za’atar is an aromatic blend of wild thyme, toasted sesame seeds, and sumac. Along with plenty of fresh garlic, coriander, and lemon, it gives this simple salmon dinner bold Mediterranean flavor without adding any fuss.

Za’atar Salmon Ingredients

Nothing fancy here: just salmon, fresh vegetables, and a handful of bold Mediterranean flavor-makers. Here’s what you’ll need.

  • Baby potatoes: You’ll need 12 small baby potatoes about the size of grape tomatoes. If your potatoes are larger, cut them into smaller pieces or cook them in the oven for an extra 15 minutes before you add the other ingredients. Scrub them well before using.
  • Grape tomatoes: Their sweet, juicy flavor balances the earthy spices. You can leave them whole or halve them.
  • Broccoli: Use small florets so they roast evenly alongside the other vegetables.
  • Garlic: I use a generous 3 tablespoons of freshly minced garlic—about 5 to 6 cloves. This is garlic salmon, after all! It seasons both the vegetables and the fish.
  • Extra virgin olive oil: Use 2 tablespoons to coat the vegetables, plus enough to lightly drizzle over the salmon. I use our Private Reserve Extra Virgin Olive Oil here. It adds richness and helps all that garlic and spice cling to every bite. 
  • Salt and pepper: Season both the vegetables and salmon to bring the other flavors into balance.
  • Za’atar: This is the big flavor-maker. You’ll need 2 teaspoons divided between the vegetables and salmon, plus more to finish. It gives everything an earthy, tangy, and nutty flavor. 
  • Ground coriander: One teaspoon adds a warm, citrusy note that complements the za’atar. 
  • Salmon: Use 1 pound of skinless salmon fillet. Cutting it into four portions helps it cook evenly and makes serving easy.
  • Lemon: Fresh lemon juice brightens the garlic and warming spices just before serving.
Za'atar salmon in a baking pan next to slotted spoon and a bowl of za'atar.

How to Make Za’atar Salmon

This za’atar salmon is about as no-fuss as dinner gets. Season the vegetables, season the salmon, and bring everything together on one sheet pan. I divide the garlic and spices between both so every bite gets plenty of flavor.

  • Get ready: Preheat your oven to 400°F.
  • Season the vegetables: Add 12 baby potatoes, 2 cups grape tomatoes, and 6 ounces broccoli florets to a large bowl. Drizzle with 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil. Add 1 tablespoon minced garlic, 1 teaspoon za’atar, 1/2 teaspoon coriander, and a generous pinch of salt and pepper. Toss until evenly coated, then spread the vegetables on a large rimmed baking sheet.
  • Season the salmon: Pat 1 pound skinless salmon fillet dry and season it with salt and pepper. Lightly drizzle with olive oil, then spread the remaining 2 tablespoons minced garlic evenly over the top. Sprinkle with the remaining 1 teaspoon za’atar and 1/2 teaspoon coriander.
  • Add the salmon to the pan: Cut the seasoned salmon into 4 equal portions and arrange them on the sheet pan with the vegetables. Add another drizzle of olive oil over the salmon and vegetables if needed.
  • Bake: Bake for 15 to 16 minutes, or until the salmon is opaque, separates easily with a fork, and reaches 145°F at its thickest point.
  • Finish and serve: Squeeze the juice of 1 lemon over the salmon and sprinkle everything with additional za’atar. Serve immediately.

My Tips for Perfectly Cooked Za’atar Salmon

Sheet-pan dinners should be easy, and this one is. Still, a few small things make all the difference. 

  • Finish with lemon and za’atar: Adding these after baking preserves their bright, tangy flavors.
  • Pat the salmon dry: Removing excess moisture helps the olive oil, garlic, and spices coat the fish evenly.
  • Season in layers: Dividing the garlic, za’atar, and coriander ensures the vegetables and salmon are both well seasoned.
  • Give everything room: Spread the vegetables around the salmon rather than piling them together so they can roast instead of steam. 
  • Baby potatoes: Look for potatoes that are about the same size as your cherry tomatoes so everything cooks evenly. If yours are larger, cut them down to size. Or, give the potatoes a 15-minute head start in the oven before adding the remaining ingredients to the sheet pan.
  • Watch the thickness: The salmon’s cooking time can vary depending on the thickness of the fillet. Begin checking it at 15 minutes.
  • Use a thermometer: Check the thickest portion of the salmon and cook it to an internal temperature of 145°F.
Za'atar salmon in a baking pan.

What to Serve with Za’atar Salmon

The potatoes, tomatoes, and broccoli make this a complete sheet-pan dinner, which is exactly why I love it on a busy weeknight. If you want to stretch the meal, add Lebanese rice or warm pita bread.

I almost always add something fresh, like my crisp  3-ingredient Mediterranean salad. And if roasted red pepper hummus or creamy Baba Ganoush makes its way to the table, no one is complaining.

Make Ahead and Storage

Most of the prep can happen the day before, so this already easy dinner moves even faster when you’re ready to cook. 

  • Get ahead: Scrub the potatoes, prepare the broccoli and tomatoes, mince the garlic, and measure the spices one day ahead. Refrigerate the prepared ingredients separately.
  • Store leftovers: Refrigerate the cooled salmon and vegetables in an airtight container for 3 to 4 days.
  • Reheat: Warm the leftovers gently in the microwave or a low oven so the salmon does not dry out. I also love it cold over a big salad the next day.

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Za’atar Salmon Recipe

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Za'atar salmon in a baking pan.
This no-fuss za’atar salmon brings salmon, potatoes, tomatoes, and broccoli together on one sheet pan. A generous amount of garlic, earthy za’atar, coriander, and fresh lemon gives everything bold Mediterranean flavor with very little prep.
Prep – 10 minutes
Cook – 15 minutes
Total – 25 minutes
Cuisine:
Mediterranean
Serves – 4
Course:
Entree

Ingredients
  

  • 12 baby potatoes, about 12 oz, scrubbed
  • 2 cups grape tomatoes, about 10 oz, halved if you like
  • 6 ounces broccoli florets
  • 3 tablespoons fresh minced garlic, about 5 to 6 cloves
  • 2 tablespoons quality extra virgin olive oil, plus some for drizzling
  • salt
  • pepper
  • 2 teaspoons za'atar spice, divided, plus more for later
  • 1 teaspoon coriander, divided
  • 1 pound salmon fillet, no skin
  • 1 lemon, juice of

Instructions
 

  • Get ready: Preheat your oven to 400°F.
  • Season the vegetables: Add the potatoes, grape tomatoes, and broccoli to a large bowl. Drizzle with 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil. Add 1 tablespoon of the garlic, 1 teaspoon za’atar, 1/2 teaspoon coriander, and a generous pinch of salt and pepper. Toss until evenly coated, then spread the vegetables on a large rimmed baking sheet.
  • Season the salmon: Pat the salmon dry and season it with salt and pepper. Lightly drizzle it with olive oil, then spread the remaining 2 tablespoons garlic evenly over the top. Sprinkle with the remaining 1 teaspoon za’atar and 1/2 teaspoon coriander.
  • Add the salmon to the pan: Cut the salmon into 4 equal portions and arrange them on the baking sheet with the vegetables. Drizzle the salmon and vegetables with a little more olive oil if needed.
  • Bake: Bake for 15 to 16 minutes, or until the salmon is opaque, separates easily with a fork, and reaches 145°F at its thickest point.
  • Finish and serve: Squeeze the lemon over the salmon and sprinkle everything with additional za’atar. Serve immediately.

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Notes

  • Storage: Refrigerate the cooled salmon and vegetables in an airtight container for up to 4 days. Reheat gently to avoid drying out the salmon.
  • Baby potatoes: Choose baby potatoes that are about the same size as the cherry tomatoes. If your potatoes are larger, cut them into smaller pieces or roast them for 15 minutes before continuing with the rest of the recipe.
  • Shop this recipe: Our Private Reserve Extra Virgin Olive Oil, all-natural Za’atar Spice, and organic Ground Coriander.

Nutrition

Calories: 336.5kcalCarbohydrates: 39.9gProtein: 28.5gFat: 7.8gSaturated Fat: 1.3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3.1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2.4gCholesterol: 62.4mgSodium: 370.3mgPotassium: 1640.4mgFiber: 6.8gSugar: 4.7gVitamin A: 961.2IUVitamin C: 97.8mgCalcium: 89mgIron: 3.6mg
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  1. Barbara says:

    Absolutely delicious recipe. Like some others I didn’t think the potatoes would cook in just 15 minutes so I tossed them with the other vegetables plus oil garlic and spices and then put just the potatoes on a baking sheet. I cooked them for 15 minutes before adding the other vegetables and the salmon. I swapped out the broccoli for asparagus cut into 2” long pieces. I’m sure I’ll be cooking this recipe again and again.

  2. Esma says:

    I made this delicious recipe. However, I would par- cook the potatoes first. 30 min were not enough to cook the potatoes.
    My family’s loved this recipe.

  3. Melissa Fielding says:

    HELP!!!! Will this work with skin ON?!?!

    1. TMD Team says:

      Absolutely. Enjoy!

  4. Adina says:

    Do you cook the vegetables before? Or the vegetables get cooked with salmon for 16 min?

    1. TMD Team says:

      Hi, Adina! The veggies will cook right along with the salmon here. Enjoy!

  5. Rich says:

    Za’atar Salmon is Yummo
    Easy peazey as well!
    Za’atar spice has a great flavor
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  6. Pat says:

    Have made this meal twice. So easy and packed with flavor. We add more tomatoes, garlic and spices. No doubt we will make this many more times.

  7. Jean Morales (Wurst) says:

    5 stars
    Easy and absolutely delicious!

  8. Cheri says:

    5 stars
    I made this last night and it was absolutely delicious! I did parboil the potatoes and they were perfect. Easy and everyone loved it!! Yet ANOTHER TMD recipe on repeat!!

    1. TMD Team says:

      Yesss! Thanks, Cheri!

  9. Roxanne says:

    4 stars
    I am in love with Za’atar fried eggs so I was excited to try this Za’atar Garlic Salmon recipe. The salmon itself was pretty good, 16 minutes on the oven middle rack gave me perfectly cooked and tender salmon. I think I was a little disappointed by how the veggies turned out. I swapped out the potatoes for a 10oz bag of cauliflower so that I could still have a mix of colors with the broccoli and cherry tomatoes, and I doubled the seasoning to compensate for the extra veggies. The veggies came out kind of hard and not that flavorful. I’m wondering if I halve the veggies of the 10oz bag of Broccoli and halve the 10oz bag of Cauliflower –that might improve the overall result, I’m wanting them to come out more tender flavorful. The Za’atar I bought also already has coriander in it, so that may have contributed to the miss with the flavoring too. Cruciferous veggies are a favorite and so nutritious, so I’d love to try this recipe again if I can figure out how to rebalance the flavors. Thank you for the inspiration.

  10. Victoria says:

    4 stars
    Beautiful dish. However I would parboil the potatoes first, as they take a lot longer to cook than everything else, even when they are sliced. When everything else was ready, I had to take the potatoes out of the dish and place in the microwave for a few minutes.

    1. TMD Team says:

      Thanks for sharing your feedback, Victoria!

    2. Edita says:

      Ditto – thanks for the advice of the extra few min in a microwave for the potatoes, that prevented the dish from being ruined 🙂

  11. Kevin Lemin says:

    This is a great idea, but you need to parboil the potatoes first. No way you can bake new potatoes in the same time it takes to cook the tomatoes and broccoli.

  12. Lauir says:

    5 stars
    Made this a tonight, it was delicious! I skipped the potatoes and just served with rice. Super easy and not much prep time. Will make it again…

    1. TMD Team says:

      Yay! Thanks, Lauir!

  13. Kim says:

    This was delicious, but my potatoes needed much longer to cook. I used small Yukon golds cut to the size of baby potatoes. Any thoughts on what went wrong?

    PS: Bought the book today.. so excited!

    1. TMD Team says:

      Hi, Kim. You likely didn’t do anything wrong. Ovens do vary, so they may have just needed that extra bit of time in your particular oven. Next time, you can try cutting them even smaller, or you can start cooking them a bit ahead of adding the salmon.

    2. Janice says:

      Potatoes cannot cook in 15-16 min!

  14. Cindy says:

    Very good tasting salmon with the garlic and Za’atar. We grilled ours and it was delicious.