Easy Baked Fish and Vegetables
- francespiercehomes
- Oct 6
- 4 min read
Dinner just got better with Easy Baked Fish and Vegetables! 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!

Better Baked Fish
We’ve discovered the best method for how to bake fish in the oven! 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.

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.
For the Pan
White Fish Filets – As mentioned, we prefer to use cod, haddock, or halibut!
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.
Vegetables – Baby potatoes, Brussels sprouts, and radishes or carrots combine to add vitamins, nutrients, fiber, and color!
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.
Make the Sauce. In a small bowl, whisk together all the ingredients for the mustard sauce.
Season the Fish. Place the fish filets on a plate, and generously brush each side with the mustard sauce.
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.
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.
Garnish. Top each fish filet with a lemon slice, adjust the seasonings to taste, and serve warm!
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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