If you need a simple dinner that feels fresh and balanced without spending ages in the kitchen, this Salmon Tray Bake with Salsa Verde is an easy option that actually works on busy nights.
Everything cooks on one tray while the salsa verde comes together in minutes using a blender or Thermomix. The result is a simple meal packed with flavour, healthy fats and vegetables — without lots of prep or washing up.
This recipe works especially well for busy families because it feels a little more elevated than standard weeknight dinners while still being genuinely easy to make.
QUICK & EASY
FAMILY FRIENDLY
GLUTEN FREE
DAIRY FREE
EASY TO ADAPT
This recipe originally came from one of those nights where I wanted something lighter but still filling enough to satisfy everyone.
Tray bakes are one of my favourite ways to cook because they reduce decision fatigue. Everything goes onto one tray, timing becomes easier to manage, and there’s far less mess afterwards.
The salsa verde completely changes this meal. It adds freshness, flavour and brightness without needing complicated ingredients or extra cooking.
Why This Salmon Tray Bake Recipe Works
Everything cooks on one tray, making this an easy one tray dinner for busy weeknights.

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Ingredients
Here’s everything you need to make this Salmon Tray Bake recipe at home.
- 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil – Used to roast the vegetables and help everything caramelise beautifully.
- 4 fillets salmon, skin removed – A quick, healthy protein that cooks perfectly in the oven.
- 200g radish – Roasting softens the sharpness and brings out their sweetness.
- 1 bunch broccolini – Adds colour, texture and cooks quickly alongside the salmon.
Salsa Verde
- 1/2 cup parsley leaves – Creates the fresh base of the salsa verde.
- 1/2 cup coriander leaves – Adds brightness and extra flavour.
- 2 cloves garlic – Gives the sauce depth and sharpness.
- 1 tbsp lemon juice – Balances the richness of the salmon.
- 2 tbsp capers, drained – Adds saltiness and tangy flavour.
- 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil – Helps create a smooth, spoonable sauce.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these simple steps to make this easy Salmon Tray Bake with Salsa Verde recipe:
Conventional Method
- Preheat your oven to 180°C and line a baking tray with baking paper.
- Toss the radish with olive oil, salt and pepper and roast for 10 minutes.
- While the radish cooks, prepare the salsa verde by blending all salsa ingredients until combined.
- Add the broccolini to the tray and place the salmon fillets on top.
- Bake for another 13 minutes or until the salmon is cooked to your liking.
- Divide between plates and spoon over the salsa verde before serving.
💡Tip: Add potatoes, sweet potato or extra vegetables to make this meal stretch further for larger families.

Flexible Family Cooking Notes
This recipe is designed for real family life — not perfect Pinterest cooking. Salmon Tray Bake with Salsa Verde works especially well for families managing different energy levels, busy evenings, food intolerances, or limited time because it’s flexible, forgiving and easy to adapt.
Because cooking separate dinners every night isn’t realistic.
Tips for Stress-Free Dinners
This Salmon Tray Bake recipe uses simple ingredients you probably already have in the kitchen. It’s a great option when you want something healthy and filling without spending hours cooking.
Pantry Notes
These swaps help you adapt this tray bake depending on what you have on hand.
- Replace broccolini with broccoli, asparagus or green beans
- Swap coriander for extra parsley if preferred
- Use dill or basil in the salsa verde
- Add baby potatoes for a more filling meal
- Use trout instead of salmon, or white fish fillets such as snapper or barramundi.
Tools I Use For This Salmon Tray Bake
- Large baking tray – so the vegetables and salmon have plenty of space so they cook evenly.
- Baking paper or silicone liner – to prevent sticking to the tray and for easy clean up. The silicone liner can go straight in the dishwasher.
- Blender or Thermomix – to blend the salsa verde quickly
- Mixing bowl – to coat the vegetables without mess.
- Fish bone tweezers – for easy removal of fine bones from the salmon fillets
How to Store Salmon Tray Bake
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the oven or microwave until heated through. If reheating in the oven, cover with foil to prevent burning.
How to Adapt This Salmon Tray Bake Recipe
These simple swaps make this recipe easier to adapt for allergies, food intolerances, sensory preferences and different dietary needs.
DAIRY FREE
This recipe is naturally dairy free.
GLUTEN FREE
This recipe is naturally gluten free.
EGG FREE
This recipe is naturally egg free.
LOW CARB
Serve as written for an easy lower carb dinner.
NIGHTSHADE FREE
This recipe is nightshade free.
FODMAP-FRIENDLY
Use garlic infused olive oil instead of garlic cloves.
CORN FREE
Check ingredient labels on capers and packaged ingredients if needed.
SOY FREE
Check ingredient labels on capers and packaged ingredients if needed.
Flexible cooking doesn’t need to mean cooking separate meals for everyone.
👉 For easy adaptable cooking, learn how to confidently swap everyday ingredients like flour, stock, pasta, soy sauce, and baking staples.
⚠️ The more swaps you make, the more the final result may vary — start simple where possible.
Salmon Tray Bake with Salsa Verde
Ingredients
Method
- Preheat the oven to 180° and line a large baking tray with baking paper.
- Toss radish in olive oil and season with salt & pepper, then place on the baking tray and bake for 10 minutes.
- While the radish is baking, prepare the salsa verde.
- Place all salsa verde ingredients in a blender and blend until combined – leave the salsa chunky for texture.
- After 10 minutes add the broccolini to the tray and place the salmon fillets on top. Bake for 13 minutes or until the salmon is cooked to your liking.
- Remove from the oven and divide between the dinner plates.
- Spoon over salsa verde and enjoy while hot.
Serving Suggestions
This Salmon Tray Bake pairs perfectly with:
- steamed or cauliflower rice
- roasted potatoes
- quinoa or couscous
- simple green salad
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Tried This Recipe?
I’d love to hear how it turned out for your family.
Leave a comment below or share your version online — especially if you tried different vegetables or added your own twist to the salsa verde.
Frequently Asked Questions
Real Food For Real Families
These recipes are designed to help you cook one flexible meal that works for everyone — without making multiple dinners.
I focus on simple ingredients, practical swaps and real-life cooking. You won’t find perfectly styled food or complicated techniques here — just balanced, adaptable meals for busy families.
Because food should nourish you — not control you.
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Salmon Tray Bake with Salsa Verde
Ingredients
Method
- Preheat the oven to 180° and line a large baking tray with baking paper.
- Toss radish in olive oil and season with salt & pepper, then place on the baking tray and bake for 10 minutes.
- While the radish is baking, prepare the salsa verde.
- Place all salsa verde ingredients in a blender and blend until combined – leave the salsa chunky for texture.
- After 10 minutes add the broccolini to the tray and place the salmon fillets on top. Bake for 13 minutes or until the salmon is cooked to your liking.
- Remove from the oven and divide between the dinner plates.
- Spoon over salsa verde and enjoy while hot.






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