23 Side Dishes for Salmon That Pair Perfectly With This Favorite Fish

From crunchy salads and colorful vegetables to simple rice dishes, these are the sides that complement rich, tender salmon.

Potato and Green Bean Salad
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Brie Goldman

Trying to figure out how to create a fabulous dinner around salmon but don’t know where to start? When looking for side dishes for salmon, think about contrast. To complement salmon’s tenderness, look for sides that are crunchy, crisp, fresh, and light—think bright, juicy, and vibrant flavors. Of course, the occasion matters too—formal versus casual, buffet versus plated. 

Choose by ingredient: Green peas, asparagus, cucumber, avocado, fresh herbs, and other leaves look lovely next to salmon on a plate—and they taste even better. Other, deeper colors are glorious, too—such as the red and golden hues found in beets, radicchio, orange, grapefruit, red onions, carrots, and radishes. These ingredients will bring out the best in salmon and are healthy, too. It’s fun to play with colors to make a gorgeous plate of food. We’ve got recipes that will check all the boxes for a beautiful salmon dinner any time of year.

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Roasted Asparagus With Lemony Breadcrumbs

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When it comes to pairing with salmon, this dish has it all: color, citrus, and crunch. It’s also very straightforward—just pop a tray of asparagus into a hot oven and sizzle breadcrumbs in a skillet with butter. 

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Minted Peas

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Catching the right moment in early summer for both wild salmon and fresh peas is a lesson in seasonality at its best. At any other time of year, frozen peas work wonders when tossed with mint.

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Roasted Potatoes With Preserved Lemon, Garlic and Chiles

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A platter of crisp potatoes with the briny and acidic note of preserved lemons is a potent match for salmon. Showered with fresh mint and parsley leaves, it cleanses as well as pleases your palate.

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Tomato, Corn, and Avocado Salad

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A bright and juicy cherry tomato salad is perfect for grilled salmon at any time of year, especially in summer. Adding creamy avocado and crunchy corn kernels makes it the ultimate hot-weather side dish and a perfect partner for flavorful salmon.

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Simple Braised Leeks

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Jake Sternquist

Tender and mild, elegant and sweet, the leek is often underappreciated. With this classic, Martha gives us a lesson in how to give it its due.

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Ginger Rice

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Earl Carter

Ginger loves salmon, and salmon loves ginger. And here is a brilliantly simple method for flavoring your rice: simmer ginger in the water you’re about to cook the rice in for a secret surprise.

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Warm Spinach Salad With Shiitake Mushrooms and Red Onion

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Tender spinach tossed with shiitake mushrooms and finished with toasted sesame seeds has an elegant Japanese accent.  Quickly pickled onions add a jolt of acidity that is the perfect foil for salmon, no matter how you cook it.

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Roasted Beet With Orange and Thyme

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The color of roasted beets adds intensity to a plate of salmon, while fresh orange zest and juice give both the salmon and beets a lift. Follow our simple instructions for tender, roasted beets.

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Steamed Spinach With Lemon

Steamed Spinach
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Jake Sternquist

How could we forget a trusty friend like steamed spinach? It is so simple, light, and quick you barely need a recipe.

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Potato and Green Bean Salad

Potato and Green Bean Salad
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Brie Goldman

The simple title of this recipe is misleading—here is a potato salad that can transport you to a French picnic. A dash of whole-grain mustard and the crunch of green beans are just what a salmon fillet calls for.

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Roasted Carrots With Oat Dukkah

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Roasted carrots are beautiful on a platter next to roasted or poached salmon and make a great buffet dish. Aromatic coriander, fennel, and cumin scent the crunchy pistachio and oat topping sprinkled over them.

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Grapefruit, Salmon, and Avocado Salad

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Avocado is one of salmon’s favorite partners; think sushi and salad bowls. This recipe includes the salmon within the bowl in the form of large pieces. Or, make a salad with the same ingredients and serve it with a portion of poached wild salmon.

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Pea and Asparagus Salad

pea and asparagus salad
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A side dish for the late spring, when fresh asparagus is tender enough to eat raw. Freshly shelled peas are very special in this salad, but don’t shy away from making this side dish when frozen peas are your only option.

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Herb and Scallion Rice

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A rice dish tinted green with herb and scallion purée will look amazing served alongside salmon. The blended flavors of cilantro, mint, and scallions ensure it will taste vibrant too.

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Sweet Peas With Shallots and Gem Lettuce

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Softly cooked shallots make a sweet base for peas and lettuce. A quick toss in the pan warms tiny heads of little gem lettuce—if you can’t find them at your local market, try using the pale inner leaves of escarole or hearts of romaine instead.

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Asparagus With Lemon Butter

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A blanched or steamed vegetable is often the perfect light accompaniment for fish, and this really holds true when planning a side dish for salmon. Lemon zest as well as fresh juice help the asparagus flavor pop.

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Quick-Pickled Cucumber Salad

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Sometimes, a side is as light as this bowl of sliced cucumbers with onions. You could say it’s a tart, juicy pickle—almost a relish. Serve it with a grain or potato salad and you've got a meal to remember.

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Green Couscous

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Abundantly green and loaded with pistachios and herbs, this is a fantastic side dish for any salmon meal. Couscous prepared this way is best served at room temperature, so it makes a great buffet dish or summer side.

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Roasted Potatoes With Oregano and Lemon

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Simple is best when you've got great ingredients. As part of a salmon dinner, roasted fingerling potatoes are the grounding element; they're crisp on the outside and creamy on the inside. Add a salad, and you’re all set.

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Quinoa and Green Bean Salad

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Fool-proof quinoa and green beans combine to make a side dish that adds crunch and heft to salmon and can hold up on a buffet or a picnic. Super-easy, two-step sides like this give you more time to focus on cooking the rest of the meal.

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Watercress, Radicchio, and Radish Salad

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This is a salad for the fall and winter months when color and crunch are in short supply. The sharpness of the radish and the lemony mustard vinaigrette are fabulous foils for salmon.

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Sauteed Beet Greens

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The deep sweetness of the greens from a fresh bunch of beets makes a wonderful side dish. You can also use the stems, cooking them in the pan before you add the greens, and then cook them together until tender.

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Smashed Root Vegetables and Caramelized Leeks

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While you might think you should steer away from creamy, rich dishes when serving salmon, a soothing mash is always a good idea. And in this case, leeks, parsnips, and turnips are the perfect partners for the fish.

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