Baked Fish and Vegetables (One Pan Recipe) - Cotter Crunch (2024)

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Dinner just got better with this Easy Baked Fish and Vegetables recipe! Flakey white fish, hearty potatoes, and nutrient-rich vegetables are coated in a tangy honey mustard sauce and baked to perfection on a single sheet pan. Ready in under an hour, it’s guaranteed to be a hit!

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Better Baked Fish

We know what you’re thinking. A baked fish recipe that cooks with vegetables? There’s no way that’s going to turn out well, but we’re here to prove you wrong! You see, we’ve discovered the best method for how to bake fish in the oven, and we’ve decided to be so kind as to share it with you. Say goodbye to bland, tough, or dry filets. Regardless of whether you use cod, haddock, or halibut, this recipe for baked fish will yield tantalizing results every time!

Even better, made on a single pan, it’s quick to prepare, and clean-up is a breeze. That means you can get in and out of the kitchen in no time. In fact, we’re pretty confident in saying this baked fish recipe will become a staple in your batch-cooking meal prep. One bite, and you’ll have even those who aren’t the biggest fish fan asking for seconds.

What Is the Best Kind of Fish to Bake?

Technically, any fish can be used for this baked fish recipe. We prefer mild, white fish like cod, haddock, halibut, or tilapia as they pair well with a variety of sauces and seasonings. That said, if preferred, darker, fattier fish like salmon could be used, too! Whatever you choose, we recommend thicker filets that are at least 4-6 ounces in weight as they will stay nice and moist once baked.

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Can You Bake Frozen Fish?

We prefer to use fresh fish because they tend to have a softer, flakier texture. However, if frozen fish is all you can find, it can be used instead. Just be sure to let your filets thaw completely in the fridge, and use a clean paper towel to remove any excess moisture and pat them dry before placing them in the oven.

Health Benefits of White Fish

White fish is a term used to refer to any type of white-fleshed fish that is mild in flavor. There are lots of options, but the most common include cod, snapper, grouper, halibut, haddock, flounder, and tilapia. Each type has its own specific nutrient profile and health benefits. However, in general, they’re all good sources of protein, and most are rich in selenium, vitamin B12, potassium, and magnesium. As a result, including white fish in a well-rounded diet can help:

  • Support muscle growth and tissue repair
  • Improve immune function
  • Reduce the risk of heart disease
  • Prevent arthritis

Ingredients You’ll Need

When it comes to one-pan recipes, we do our best to make a well-rounded meal by including high-quality protein, carbs, nutrients, and fats, and this baked fish recipe checks all the boxes without being short on flavor. Sounds too good to be true, right? Here’s everything you’ll need:

For the Sauce

  • Dijon Mustard – This forms the base of the sauce, creating a tangy flavor.
  • Olive Oil – Used to add a boost of healthy fats and thin out the mustard, making it spreadable.
  • Honey – Just a touch helps sweeten the sauce for a well-rounded flavor.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar – The acidity helps cut through some of the heaviness of the fats and tenderizes the fish.
  • Lemon Juice – Used for a vibrant, refreshing flavor.
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For the Pan

  • White Fish Filets – As mentioned, we prefer to use cod, haddock, or halibut!
  • Vegetables – Baby potatoes, Brussels sprouts, and radishes or carrots combine to add vitamins, nutrients, fiber, and color!
  • Melted Butter, Pure Olive Oil or Avocado Oil – This is used to coat the veggies, helping the seasoning stick and allowing them to become tender and crisp.
  • Lemon Juice – The acidity cuts through the fats, creating a bright, well-rounded taste.
  • Herbs and Spices – Garlic powder, salt, and black pepper are all you’ll need! If you’re feeling fancy, we also like to sprinkle a bit of fresh parsley on top.

Can I Use Different Veggies?

Yes! For the best results, we recommend avoiding using vegetables with a high water content as they will not bake well with the fish. Starchier vegetables such as onions, carrots, potatoes, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts work best with this baked fish recipe. Just be sure to adjust the baking time as needed for the veggies to cook!

Preparing Your Fish

This baked fish recipe is virtually failproof as it is. However, we have a few extra tips to help make it even easier.

  • Adjust the Seasonings. Feel free to mix and match your favorite seasonings and sauces to make this baked fish recipe your own! For instance, we love to use our creamy mustard sauce.
  • Avoid Protein Breakdown. Unlike many recipes, you do not want to let the sauce sit on the fish for long as the acid will begin to break down the proteins.
  • Avoid Overcooking. Depending on the size and thickness of your fish, cooking times will vary. In addition, the filets will continue to cook as they cool. So, be sure to keep a close eye on them, and remove them from the oven as soon as they can easily be flaked with a fork!

How to Bake Fish in the Oven

Learning how to bake fish in the oven is so easy, it’s guaranteed to become a recipe you make on repeat! Just follow the steps below, and it’s ready in minutes.

  1. Make the Sauce. In a small bowl, whisk together all the ingredients for the mustard sauce.
  2. Season the Fish. Place the fish filets on a plate, and generously brush each side with the mustard sauce.
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  1. Prepare the Veggies. Add the vegetables to a large bowl, and toss them with the butter, lemon juice, and seasonings, making sure they’re well coated.
  2. Bake. Spread the veggies in an even layer on a large oven-safe pan or rimmed baking sheet, and place them in the oven for 14 minutes. Then, flip them over with a spatula, and arrange the fish fillets in between. Continue to cook until the fish reaches an internal temperature between 135-145° F.
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  1. Garnish. Top each fish filet with a lemon slice, adjust the seasonings to taste, and serve warm!

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Baking Tip – The baked fish will continue to cook after it has been removed from the oven, and the cooking times may vary depending on the thickness of your fish. So, be careful to keep a close eye on it to prevent it from becoming tough! You’ll know it’s done baking when the fish is opaque and easily flakes with a fork.

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How to Store

This easy baked fish recipe is best served right away. However, if you have leftovers or want to prepare it in advance, it can be stored for later.

  • Refrigerator: Once baked and fully cooled, leftovers can be transferred to an airtight container and stored in the fridge for up to 3-4 days.
  • Freezer: For a longer-lasting option, place your baked fish in a freezer-safe container, and keep it frozen for up to 3 months.
  • To Reheat: When you’re ready to eat, let your baked fish thaw in the fridge overnight. Then, warm the fish in the air fryer or oven at 275° Fahrenheit until your desired temperature is reached.
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Serving Suggestions

Of course, you can serve this baked fish recipe on its own for a nutritious meal. However, it also pairs great with extra sides such as:

  • Gluten-Free Rolls
  • Brussels Sprouts Salad
  • Gluten-Free Biscuits
  • Three Herb Tomato Zucchini Salad

And don’t forget to pair it with vegan lemon cheesecake bars or gluten-free dark chocolate salted caramel brownies for dessert!

Baked Fish Common Questions

What temperature is best for this baked fish recipe?

For this recipe for baked fish, we recommend heating your oven to 400° Fahrenheit to ensure your fish bakes all the way through without becoming tough.

Do you need to flip fish when baking?

When baking fish in the oven, it is not necessary to flip it over.

Why is my baked fish recipe dry and rubbery?

If your baked fish turns out rubbery, it’s likely because it was overcooked. Be sure to remove it from the oven as soon as it can easily be flaked with a fork.

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More of Our Favorite

Fish Recipes

Looking for more ways to enjoy fish? Try out more of our favorite gluten-free fish recipes below!

  • Air Fryer Fish
  • Garlic Herb Pan-Fried Cod Cakes
  • Superfood Blueberry Baked Salmon
  • Baked Salmon with Roasted Red Pepper Sauce

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Easy Baked Fish and Vegetables Recipe

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  • Author: Lindsay Cotter
  • Total Time: 44 minutes
  • Yield: 34 servings 1x
  • Diet: Gluten Free
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Dinner just got better with this Easy Baked Fish and Vegetables recipe! Flakey white fish, hearty potatoes, and nutrient-rich vegetables are coated in a tangy honey mustard sauce and baked to perfection on a single sheet pan

Ingredients

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For the Mustard Sauce:

  • 3 Tablespoons Dijon mustard
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • ¼ cup honey
  • 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons lemon juice
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt
  • Pinch of black pepper (optional)
  • ½ Tablespoon chopped fresh dill (optional)

For the Pan:

  • 3 (4-6 ounce) white fish filets (cod, haddock or halibut) *
  • 3 cups diced baby potatoes (quartered)
  • 1 cup chopped/sliced vegetables (Brussels sprouts, radish or carrots)
  • ¼ cup sliced onion (optional)
  • 2 Tablespoon melted butter, pure olive oil, or refined avocado oil
  • 2 teaspoons lemon juice
  • ¼½ teaspoon garlic powder or 1 teaspoon of minced garlic
  • Pinch sea salt and black pepper
  • Fresh parsley to garnish (optional)

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400 F.
  2. In a small bowl, whisk together sauce ingredients until smooth. Adjust salt to taste.
  3. Place fish on a plate and generously brush sauce on each side. Set aside.
  4. In a large bowl, toss the potatoes, chopped vegetables and onion (if using) in the melted butter, lemon juice, garlic powder, salt and pepper.
  5. Spread coated vegetables on a large oven safe pan or rimmed baking sheet and bake for 14 minutes.
  6. Remove from the oven and flip the vegetables with a spatula. Arrange the prepared fish filets between the vegetables on the baking sheet and bake for 10-14 minutes or until the fish has reached an internal temperature of 135 F-145 F. See baking tips notes
  7. Top fish with lemon slices and season with black pepper, salt and fresh parsley, if desired.

Notes

Baking Tips – Fish will continue to cook after being removed from the oven. The fish is fully cooked when the filet flesh is opaque and flakes easily with a fork. If using fish less than 1 to 1 ½ inches thick, cooking time may vary.

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  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 24 minutes
  • Category: Main Dish
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 6 ounce fillet with 1 ½ cup vegetables
  • Calories: 409
  • Sugar: 14.1 g
  • Sodium: 1271.9 mg
  • Fat: 14.5 g
  • Saturated Fat: 2 g
  • Carbohydrates: 37.1 g
  • Fiber: 4.3 g
  • Protein: 32.7 g
  • Cholesterol: 78.2 mg

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FAQs

Can you cook raw fish and vegetables in the same pan? ›

Spread the veggies in an even layer on a large oven-safe pan or rimmed baking sheet, and place them in the oven for 14 minutes. Then, flip them over with a spatula, and arrange the fish fillets in between. Continue to cook until the fish reaches an internal temperature between 135-145° F.

Can you cook vegetables with raw fish? ›

Start the vegetables first (as they usually take longer to get tender), then add the fish and cook until desired temperature or doneness. (If they are done for the same duration, usual result is either undercooked veg or dried and overcooked fish.)

What vegetables pair well with fish? ›

Best Fish and Vegetable Pairings
  • Sockeye Salmon and Spinach. Sockeye salmon, known for its robust flavor and omega-3 fatty acid content, pairs perfectly with any variety of spinach. ...
  • Sweet Corn and Pacific Cod. ...
  • Rockfish and Bell Peppers. ...
  • Pacific Halibut and Baby Potatoes.
Apr 14, 2023

Should fish be covered when baking? ›

Do you bake fish covered or uncovered? Breaded and coated fish usually is cooked without being covered, but fillets and whole fish are covered for tender results.

What vegetables should not be cooked together? ›

Cruciferous vegetables (e.g. cauliflower, kale, cabbage) and high-fiber vegetables (e.g. asparagus, artichokes, Brussels sprouts): the combination of these types of vegetables may cause excessive gas and bloating.

Can you cook meat then cook veggies in the same pan? ›

You can cook your meat and veggies in the same skillet, but cook the meat first, take it out, and then add in your veggies.

Which foods should not be eaten together with fish? ›

Eating milk, curd or other dairy products with fish may trigger digestive discomfort, bloating, stomach ache and even lead to skin infections and allergies. The combination of dairy and fish can disturb the digestive flow due to their high protein content and compounds that can impact digestion.

What should I Season fish with? ›

The Best Herbs & Spices For Seasoning Fish
  1. Basil. Lemon and basil are a match made in heaven! ...
  2. Parsley. Parsley is a perfect addition to pan-fried fish, with a slightly bitter aroma that can balance savoury dishes. ...
  3. Dill. ...
  4. Lemongrass. ...
  5. Rosemary. ...
  6. Thyme. ...
  7. Sage. ...
  8. Smoked Paprika.
Nov 13, 2021

Do you flip fish when baking? ›

The answer to the equation is the ideal baking time for the fish you are cooking. For example, if you are making fish fillets that are ½ inch thick, the ideal baking time will be 5 minutes. Since fish can fall apart easily, you should only flip it once, halfway through baking.

Should you rinse fish before baking? ›

We recommend not rinsing unless you need to rinse off any scales. Pat dry with paper towels whether you rinse or not. Preheat the oven to 450°F for fillets and steaks or 350°F for dressed fish. Even thickness: Place the fish in a single layer in a greased shallow baking pan (like a baking sheet).

What not to do when cooking fish? ›

7 Most Common Mistakes People Make When Cooking Fish
  1. Mistake #1: Starting with low-quality fish. ...
  2. Mistake #2: Skipping the drying step. ...
  3. Mistake #3: Seasoning at the wrong time. ...
  4. Mistake #4: Neglecting to preheat the pan. ...
  5. Mistake #5: Cooking skin side up. ...
  6. Mistake #6: Overhandling the fish. ...
  7. Mistake #7: Overcooking.
Apr 1, 2024

Can you put raw meat and vegetables in the same pan? ›

But if you add the veggies in alongside it, they'll soak up plenty of oil too and become soggy. This is especially true of mushrooms and eggplant, which are particularly porous and will likely absorb oil right away. So for a crisper flavor and texture, wait until your beef or pork is done cooking to sauté your veggies.

Can you eat fish and vegetables together? ›

Flakier fish like fluke, tilapia and flounder cook best on the grill or in the oven when they are wrapped in foil. Pairing these fish with grilled or steam vegetables is a great idea. You can toss vegetables like bell peppers, carrots and zucchini with a little oil and a light seasoning mix.

Can I cook raw chicken and vegetables in same pan? ›

Cooking chunks of chicken and a sheet pan with chopped up vegetables yields a healthy, balanced meal without a lot of fuss. It's a great way to use up any vegetables in the fridge that are about to turn.

Can you cook raw meat in the same pan? ›

To prevent cross-contamination, it is best to use separate pans for raw and cooked meats.

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