Imagine sinking your fork into a perfectly seared, golden-crusted salmon fillet that flakes effortlessly, swimming in a velvety, garlic-infused sauce bursting with tender baby spinach, tangy sun-dried tomatoes, and bright lemon. This Baked Salmon with Spinach Sauce brings the vibrant, heart-healthy flavors of the Mediterranean straight to your kitchen table in just 30 minutes. Whether you are aiming to elevate your weeknight dinner rotation or impress guests with a restaurant-quality centerpiece, this dish delivers sophisticated culinary flair with minimal effort.
Living a Mediterranean lifestyle isn’t about restrictive eating—it’s about celebrating nutrient-dense, wholesome ingredients cooked with passion. Rich in healthy omega-3 fatty acids, vibrant greens, and healthy fats, this easy 30 minute baked salmon with spinach exemplifies balance. By pairing lean wild-caught fish with a lighter, Greek-yogurt-based cream sauce, you get all the luxurious comfort of classic coastal dining without the heavy feeling of dense cream or processed starches.
Why You’ll Love This Mediterranean Salmon Recipe
If you are a fan of classic coastal seafood dishes, this modern Mediterranean take is bound to become an instant staple in your home. Here is why this recipe shines:
- 30-Minute Turnaround: From prep to table, this complete meal comes together in just over half an hour, making it ideal for busy weeknights.
- Nutrient-Dense & Omega-3 Rich: Heart-healthy salmon provides high-quality protein and essential fatty acids, while fresh spinach delivers vitamins A, C, and iron.
- Low-Carb & Keto Friendly: Naturally low in carbohydrates, this recipe fits seamlessly into low-carb, keto, and Mediterranean lifestyle plans.
- Single Baking Dish Elegance: Sear in a skillet, assemble in an elegant ceramic baker, and let the oven do the rest for minimal cleanup.
- Lighter Than Classic Florentine: Traditional seafood Florentine relies heavily on butter, heavy whipping cream, and flour. This version reimagines the traditional baked salmon florentine recipe by swapping heavy cream for rich Greek yogurt and broth, crafting a creamy, satisfying dish that nourishes your body.
Ingredient Breakdown & Healthier Mediterranean Swaps
Every ingredient in this recipe plays a strategic role in balancing flavor, texture, and Mediterranean nutrition:
- Wild-Caught Salmon Fillets: Fillets (6 oz each) serve as our protein anchor. Wild-caught salmon offers rich flavor and higher omega-3 concentration.
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil: The cornerstone of Mediterranean cooking, used to sear the salmon and bloom aromatics like garlic.
- Garlic & Sun-Dried Tomatoes: Sautéed minced garlic creates a deep aromatic foundation, while oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes add sweet, tangy bursts of umami.
- Baby Spinach: Fresh baby spinach wilts quickly into the sauce, adding vibrant color and essential vitamins.
- Greek Yogurt & Low-Sodium Broth: Our secret combination for a luscious texture without heavy cream.
- Feta or Parmesan Cheese: Provides salty, sharp depth that ties the velvety sauce together.
- Fresh Lemon & Herbs: Thin lemon wheels cooked atop the salmon and finished with freshly chopped parsley and basil cut through the richness with bright acidity.
Special Focus: The “Greek Yogurt Cream Sauce Trick”
Traditional seafood sauces often rely on heavy whipping cream or roux made with butter and white flour. To create a lighter creamy garlic spinach sauce for fish, we utilize a classic Greek technique: whisking room-temperature full-fat Greek yogurt directly into warm vegetable or chicken broth alongside melted feta or grated Parmesan. The Greek yogurt provides the exact same rich, velvety mouthfeel as cream, while contributing extra protein and gut-healthy probiotics with a fraction of the saturated fat.
Step-by-Step Cooking Guide: Skillet to Oven

Follow these simple steps to transition seamlessly from stovetop searing to oven baking:
[1. Season & Sear] ──> [2. Build Aromatics] ──> [3. Whisk Yogurt Sauce] ──> [4. Oven Bake] ──> [5. Garnish & Serve]
Step 1: Seasoning & Sear
Pat 4 salmon fillets (6 oz each) completely dry with paper towels. In a small bowl, combine 1 tsp paprika, ½ tsp garlic powder, ½ tsp sea salt, and ½ tsp freshly cracked black pepper. Rub this seasoning mixture evenly over all sides of the salmon. Heat 1 tbsp of extra virgin olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Place salmon flesh-side down and sear undisturbed for 3 to 4 minutes until a deep golden-brown crust forms. Flip and sear for 1 to 2 minutes more. Remove salmon and set aside on a plate (it will finish cooking in the oven).
Step 2: Building the Mediterranean Aromatics
Reduce skillet heat to medium. Add 4 cloves of minced garlic and ½ cup drained, chopped sun-dried tomatoes directly into the residual pan juices. Sauté for 1 minute until fragrant. Add 3 cups of fresh baby spinach and stir gently for 1 to 2 minutes until just wilted.
Step 3: Crafting the Greek Yogurt Cream Sauce
Pour ½ cup low-sodium vegetable or chicken broth into the skillet, deglazing by scraping up any flavorful browned bits. Remove the pan from direct heat for 1 minute to cool slightly. Whisk in ½ cup full-fat plain Greek yogurt (at room temperature) and ½ cup grated Parmesan or crumbled feta cheese until completely smooth and emulsified.
Step 4: The Oven Bake
Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Pour the spinach and sun-dried tomato sauce into the bottom of a ceramic baking dish. Arrange seared salmon fillets on top, spooning a bit of the rich spinach sauce over each piece. Bake uncovered for 10 to 12 minutes, or until the salmon reaches your desired level of doneness and flakes gently with a fork.
Step 5: Garnish & Serve

Remove from the oven, lay fresh lemon wheels over the salmon fillets, and sprinkle generously with fresh chopped parsley and basil.
Pro Tips for Perfect Salmon Every Time
- Avoid Watery Sauce: Always pat your salmon dry before searing, and make sure not to over-cook fresh spinach on high heat. If using fresh baby spinach, simply wilt it gently in the pan.
- Prevent Sauce Curdling: Always bring Greek yogurt to room temperature before adding it to warm liquid, and ensure the skillet is off direct high heat when whisking in dairy.
- Internal Temperature Guide: Use an instant-read meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the salmon fillet. Remove from the oven when it reads 135°F–140°F (57°C–60°C); residual heat will carry it to the USDA recommended 145°F (63°C) while keeping the fish tender and moist.
- Skin-On vs. Skinless Salmon: Both work wonderfully! Skin-on fillets hold together exceptionally well during searing, while skinless fillets allow maximum surface area for absorbing the mediterranean baked salmon spinach feta flavors.

Baked Salmon with Spinach Sauce Recipe
Ingredients
Method
- Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
- Pat salmon fillets dry with paper towels. Mix paprika, garlic powder, sea salt, and black pepper; rub seasoning blend evenly over all salmon fillets.
- Heat extra virgin olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Sear salmon flesh-side down for 3-4 minutes until golden crust forms, flip and sear 1-2 minutes more. Transfer salmon to a plate.
- Reduce skillet heat to medium. Add minced garlic and chopped sun-dried tomatoes; cook for 1 minute until fragrant.
- Toss in fresh baby spinach; sauté for 1-2 minutes until wilted.
- Pour in broth, scraping up browned pan bits. Remove pan from heat for 1 minute, then gently whisk in room-temperature Greek yogurt and cheese until smooth.
- Transfer sauce into an oval ceramic baking dish. Nestled seared salmon fillets on top and spoon sauce over fish.
- Bake uncovered at 375°F (190°C) for 10-12 minutes until salmon flakes tender (internal temp 145°F / 63°C).
- Top with fresh lemon wheels and garnish with fresh chopped parsley and basil before serving.
Notes
Mediterranean Side Dish Pairings & Meal Prep
Completing a balanced Mediterranean meal is effortless with the right sides:
- Grain & Carb Pairings: Serve over lemon herb quinoa, brown rice, or fluffy couscous to absorb the extra sauce. For a cozy, traditional feast, pair it with our crisp Roasted Mediterranean Potatoes with Feta and Tomatoes.
- Low-Carb Options: Keep it keto-friendly with garlic-sautéed cauliflower rice or steamed zucchini noodles.
- Fresh Salads: Balance the warm creaminess with a crisp, refreshing Greek Chopped Feta Salad recipe.
- More Seafood Ideas: If you love baked fish with spinach and cheese, check out our popular Spinach and Feta Stuffed Salmon Recipe for another crowd-pleasing centerpiece!
Storage & Reheating Instructions
- Refrigerator Storage: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
- Reheating Gently: To preserve sauce consistency and keep salmon moist, reheat in a skillet over low heat on the stovetop with a splash of broth or water. Avoid microwave high power, as it can separate yogurt sauces and overcook seafood.
- Freezing Note: Cream and yogurt sauces can alter texture upon thawing; we recommend enjoying this recipe fresh or stored in the refrigerator.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use frozen spinach instead of fresh?
Yes! If using frozen spinach, thaw 1 cup of frozen spinach completely and squeeze out all excess water using a clean kitchen towel before adding it to the skillet. This prevents the sauce from becoming thin or watery.
How do I prevent Greek yogurt sauce from curdling?
To prevent curdling, use full-fat Greek yogurt at room temperature. Lower the pan heat or temporarily remove it from the burner before whisking the yogurt into the warm broth, as sudden high temperatures can cause protein separation.
Is baked salmon with spinach sauce low carb and keto friendly?
Absolutely. This low carb baked salmon in spinach sauce contains roughly 4–5 grams of net carbs per serving, making it an excellent choice for ketogenic, low-carb, and diabetes-friendly meal plans.
What is the difference between Salmon Florentine and Tuscan Salmon?
While both feature salmon served with spinach and cream sauce, “Florentine” traditionally focuses heavily on spinach, white wine, butter, and nutmeg originating from French-Italian traditions. “Tuscan Salmon” prominently incorporates sun-dried tomatoes, garlic, extra virgin olive oil, and herbs typical of central Italian country cooking.