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    Sheet Pan Balsamic Salmon with Cherry Tomatoes & Zucchini

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    Here’s the thing about sheet pan dinners: the best ones have a moment when I look at the pan and think: This is so much better than I expected. The whole point of this kind of meal is that the end result should feel like more than the sum of its parts—and that’s certainly the case with this peak summer balsamic salmon.

    Why This Balsamic Salmon Always Works

    Here’s how this one goes down: you roast the cherry tomatoes, zucchini, garlic, and shallots first—about 15 minutes at 400 degrees—just until everything softens and the tomatoes start to split and get jammy at the edges. Then you crank the broiler, nestle the salmon right into the vegetables, and finish the whole pan under high heat. A couple minutes in, brush the salmon with a quick mix of balsamic vinegar and honey, let it caramelize under the broiler for a few more minutes, and that’s it. The glaze lacquers everything so it’s sweet-tangy and slightly sticky at the edges—and the smell when you open the oven will bring everyone into the kitchen, asking when dinner’s going to be ready.

    This is one I keep in constant rotation, not only because it’s delish, but also because it’s a fast dinner (30 minutes, meaning I can make it at the end of a busy day without feeling stressed). Plus, I love that it all happens in one pan, and somehow still feels like the kind of dinner you’d order at a restaurant (with hardly any more clean-up, even though you made it all at home).

    The Veggies That Make This Salmon Taste Like Summer

    The vegetables are what make this summery and infuse the dish with tons of flavor. Regular or baby zucchini—if you can find them at the farmer’s market, grab them—are halved lengthwise so the cut side caramelizes against the pan, and the cherry tomatoes burst and essentially become their own little sauce pooling around the salmon. Garlic and shallot roast until they’re soft and sweet, almost jammy themselves, then get brightened up with lemon and fresh thyme.

    The 2-Ingredient Balsamic Glaze

    The glaze is just two ingredients: 3 parts balsamic to 1 part honey. Just mix it in a small bowl while the vegetables are in their first round in the oven. The result tastes so much more complex—the balsamic gives that punch of acidity, rounded out by the honey, and under the broiler, it thickens and becomes a glaze for the salmon.


    How to Use Your Broiler (Without Overdoing It)

    A broiler lesson that I’ve learned the hard way (too many times to count): it works fast. Three minutes before the glaze, then two or three more to finish. Direct heat from above is what caramelizes the glaze and gives you that golden-brown crust, and the salmon stays tender because it’s only under high heat for a few minutes total. You want the salmon just cooked through, still a little translucent in the very center if that’s your preference.

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    The Finishing Touches That Bring It All Together

    When your balsamic salmon comes out of the oven, I highly recommend squeezing some of those roasted lemon wheels over everything, then showering it all with fresh basil to cut through the richness. It also makes the whole pan look incredibly gorgeous if you’re serving family-style at the table.

    This is the kind of dinner I want to eat all summer. It’s light enough for a patio meal in the sunshine, and satisfying enough that nobody’s rummaging through the pantry an hour later—a Mediterranean diet recipe that feels indulgent.

    If you’re looking for an easy salmon recipe that earns its keep in the weeknight rotation, this is the one. Find the full recipe below, and let me know in the comments if you give this one a try!

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    A 30-minute sheet pan dinner that is so much more than the sum of its parts. The honey-balsamic glaze makes the salmon and veggies sticky-sweet and caramelized.


    • 4 5-ounce salmon filets (halved if you want them more well-done)
    • 1 pint cherry tomatoes
    • 5 cloves garlic
    • 1 shallot
    • 1 lemon
    • A few sprigs thyme
    • Extra-virgin olive oil
    • Kosher salt & freshly ground pepper to taste
    • 3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
    • 1 tablespoon honey
    • Basil leaves for garnish


    1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Cut each zucchini lengthwise into 4 pieces, then halve crosswise. (if using baby zucchini, just halve each one lengthwise.)
    2. Peel and roughly chop the garlic, then peel and slice shallot into rings. Slice lemon into thin wheels.
    3. In a medium bowl, combine zucchini, cherry tomatoes, garlic, shallot, lemon, and thyme. Drizzle with about ¼ cup olive oil, then season generously with salt and pepper. Toss to combine, and pour onto foil-lined baking sheet.
    4. Bake 15 minutes, then remove from oven and crank up the broiler.
    5. Combine the balsamic and honey in a small bowl.
    6. Nestle the salmon filets into the veggies, then drizzle with olive oil and season well with salt and pepper.
    7. Broil for 3 minutes, then brush with balsamic/honey mixture and pour additional over and around the veggies. Broil for 2-3 more minutes, until salmon is done to your liking.
    8. Remove from oven, and garnish with fresh basil. Eat and enjoy!

    • Prep Time: 10
    • Cook Time: 20
    • Category: sheet pan dinner

    Keywords: balsamic salmon

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