What to Serve with Salmon: Side-Dish Pairings

Last reviewed on 7 May 2026

A good side dish makes a salmon dinner feel like a complete plate rather than a piece of fish with something thrown next to it. The challenge is that salmon is rich, soft-textured, and often sauced or glazed — which rules out a lot of generic "any protein" sides that would otherwise be obvious. This guide is a way to think about pairings, not a list of dishes to imitate.

Three rules that handle most pairings

Before recipe-specific suggestions, three rules cover the majority of decisions:

  1. Add a contrasting texture. Salmon's tender, fatty flesh wants something with bite next to it — a roasted vegetable with crisp edges, a grain with chew, a salad with crunch. Pair soft with soft and the plate feels heavy.
  2. Add brightness, not more richness. If the salmon is buttered, glazed, or in a creamy sauce, the side should lift the plate — lemon, vinegar, raw or pickled vegetables, fresh herbs. A second creamy element competes rather than completes.
  3. Match the cuisine, but only loosely. A miso-glazed fillet is happier with rice and ginger-pickled vegetables than with mashed potatoes. A Cajun-rubbed fillet wants rice and beans or coleslaw, not soy-glazed bok choy. You do not need to be strict, but the cuisines should at least be neighbours.

Sides by salmon style

Buttery, lemon-and-herb salmon

Recipes like lemon-garlic baked salmon, pan-seared salmon with lemon butter, and herb-crusted salmon need brightness alongside something starchy.

Sweet-savoury glazed salmon

Maple-glazed, miso-glazed, teriyaki and sesame-ginger salmon share a sticky, sweet-savoury glaze. The plate needs sharpness and bite.

Spicy, smoky salmon

Cajun-grilled salmon and similar spice-rubbed dishes do well with sides that calm the heat without softening the meal.

Asian-leaning salmon dishes

Salmon ramen, Thai coconut curry and salmon sushi bowls are usually one-bowl meals that already include grains and vegetables, so sides should be small and supporting.

Mediterranean salmon

Recipes like Mediterranean salmon salad already lean toward grains and fresh vegetables. If you are serving plain baked or grilled salmon in this style, look to the same palette.

Smoked salmon

Smoked salmon and similar cured preparations are usually a brunch or starter, not a main course. The "side" tends to be the bread or carrier itself.

Quick-decision matrix for weeknights

If you have fifteen minutes after the salmon is in the oven and need to put a side together, build the plate from three quick categories: a green, a starch, and a sharpener. Pick one of each and you will rarely go wrong.

Pairings to avoid

Build the meal in the order you cook it

Salmon cooks fast — usually 10–20 minutes — and most failures are timing failures rather than flavour failures. Start the slowest side first (rice, baked potatoes, anything roasted), prepare the salad while the oven is heating, then put the salmon in last so everything finishes within a few minutes of each other. For more on cooking the fish itself to the right point, see how to cook salmon to the right doneness.