This easy, flavor-packed za’atar garlic salmon recipe has been in the queue since the beginning of summer. And I’m so excited to finally share it with you!

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

Because we try to faithfully follow the Mediterranean diet, I’ve been looking for new, easy ways to prepare fish. This garlic salmon recipe is one of those that came together on a whim of experimentation, and I’m so glad it did. It’s become another quick go-to sheet pan dinner, for which I will not apologize.

Watch How to Make this Easy Salmon Recipe


There is no big technique behind this delicious garlic salmon. I mean, it’s salmon, tossed on a baking sheet with a few veggies, right?! But it’s the simple, decidedly Middle Eastern twist that took salmon to a whole new level for me…

Za’atar!

Colorful dish consisting of baked salmon, vegetables and our new Za'atar spice!

The game changer here is our new all-natural za’atar spice–an aromatic spice blend with earthy depth and subtle citrus undertones. This particular blend features wild quality wild thyme, toasted sesame seeds, and sumac, sourced from Turkey and North Africa.

Za'atar garlic salmon in a pan with potatoes, broccoli and colorful grape tomatoes

What to serve with Za’atar Garlic Salmon

To save time and energy, I like to toss in some vegetables to roast with the salmon. This time, baby potatoes, tomatoes and broccoli florets. But if you’re looking to add more, try: 3-ingredient Mediterranean salad; Lebanese rice; and perhaps a dip like roasted red pepper hummus, or Baba Ganoush! 

Finished dish - colorful and tasty garlic za'atar salmon with potatoes, broccoli and grape tomatoes.

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Za'atar Garlic Salmon Recipe | The Mediterranean Dish. Pan sheet garlic salmon with a Mediterranean twist you will love! Crusty zaatar, lemon juice, olive oil and veggies all on one sheet. Ready in 25 minutes! See the recipe on TheMediterraneanDish.com

Za’atar Garlic Salmon Recipe


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Check out this easy, flavor-packed za’atar garlic salmon!  It is a MUST-try!


Ingredients

Scale
  • 12 baby potatoes (about 12 oz), scrubbed
  • 2 cups grape tomatoes (about 10 oz), halved if you like
  • 6 oz broccoli florets
  • 3 tbsp fresh minced garlic (about 5 to 6 cloves)
  • Quality Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • Salt and pepper
  • 2 tsp Za’atar spice, divided, plus more for later
  • 1 tsp coriander, divided
  • 1 lb salmon fillet, no skin
  • 1 lemon, juice of

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. In a large bowl, add the potatoes, grape tomatoes, and broccoli. Pour 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil and toss. Then, add a little salt and pepper, 1 tbsp minced garlic, 1 tsp za’atar spice, 1/2 tsp coriander. Toss again so that the spices are distributed to coat the vegetables. Transfer the vegetables to a large baking sheet with a rim.
  3. Pat salmon dry. Season with salt and pepper. Drizzle just a little extra virgin olive oil. Spread the remaining garlic evenly on top. Sprinkle the remaining za’atar and coriander.
  4. Cut seasoned salmon into 4 equal pieces, and place on the prepared baking sheet with the vegetables. Add another generous drizzle of extra virgin olive oil over the salmon and veggies, if needed.
  5. Bake in heated oven for 15-16 minutes. Remove from heat and squeeze lemon juice on salmon. Sprinkle more za’atar all over. Enjoy with Lebanese rice and a side of your favorite salad. (See suggestions for more sides in the post above under “what to serve with za’atar garlic salmon).

Notes

  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 15 mins
  • Category: Entree
  • Method: Baked
  • Cuisine: Mediterranean

 

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Za'atar Garlic Salmon Recipe | The Mediterranean Dish. Pan sheet garlic salmon with a Mediterranean twist you will love! Crusty zaatar, lemon juice, olive oil and veggies all on one sheet. Ready in 25 minutes! See the recipe on TheMediterraneanDish.com

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I’m Suzy; born and bred right on the shores of the Mediterranean. I’m all about easy, healthy recipes with big Mediterranean flavors. Three values guide my cooking: eat with the seasons; use whole foods; and above all, share! So happy you’re here…
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  1. Lauir says:

    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!

  2. 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!

  3. Cindy says:

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