This baked salmon recipe with capers and garlic is absolutely delicious. The tender, flaky salmon is gently cooked in butter with garlic, lemon, and capers, resulting in one of the best dishes we’ve made recently.

We have been making a variation of this salmon recipe for a long time. The method comes from my Mom, and I may be biased, but her method for cooking salmon is unbeatable. She bakes her salmon gently, covered at a low temperature with a little liquid in the pan to keep it from drying out.
In this caper butter version, we use melted butter as the baking liquid and enhance the flavor with capers, fresh lemon, and garlic. Trust me, it’s amazing, or just read through the reviews, everyone loves this recipe!
Key Ingredients
- Salmon: Any salmon fillet works for this recipe, but varieties with a higher fat content like sockeye, king, and coho are especially moist and soft when baked.
- Butter: The base of our lemon caper sauce. It adds richness and flavor to the dish.
- Garlic: A tablespoon of minced garlic is used to make the butter sauce.
- Capers: The classic combination of salmon and capers adds a delicious briny flavor.
- Lemon: Fresh lemon brightens up the dish and adds a citrusy note.
Find the full recipe with measurements below.
How to Make Baked Salmon with Capers
Tip 1: Use an oven-safe skillet. Use one pan for this dish to simplify cleanup. A large, oven-safe skillet works best.
Melt butter with garlic and capers in the skillet, then add seasoned salmon fillets. When the butter is bubbling and smells like garlic butter, remove from heat.


Tip 2: Cover the pan. Spoon butter over the fillets and cover the skillet with foil or parchment paper to create a steamy environment and prevent the salmon from drying out.
Tip 3: Check for doneness. The salmon is ready when it flakes easily and is slightly pink in the middle.
After baking, squeeze lemon juice over the salmon and spoon the garlic butter from the pan back over the fillets before serving. Enjoy!
Serving Suggestions
This salmon pairs well with side dishes like mashed cauliflower, mashed potatoes, saffron rice, homemade grits, or creamy polenta. For a vegetable side, consider sautéed green beans, roasted green beans, bok choy, cabbage, other veggies, or garlic roasted asparagus.
For a special meal, serve this delicious salmon over risotto for a truly memorable dining experience.
More Favorite Salmon Recipes
Try our delicious Garlic Caper Baked Salmon recipe for a flavorful meal that is sure to impress. The garlic caper butter sauce adds a delicious touch to this dish that you won’t be able to resist. Check out the recipe below:

Garlic Caper Baked Salmon
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If you save one salmon recipe for life, make it this one. This garlic caper salmon is so flavorful, and I really cannot get enough of the garlic caper butter sauce! The cooking time may vary depending on the type and thickness of the salmon you have, so check the tips below for our tips on telling when the fish is ready to come out of the oven. If you love salmon, we also love this brown sugar baked salmon!
Makes 4 servings
You Will Need
1 ½ pounds salmon fillets, 1-inch thick, preferably wild-caught (680g)
Salt and fresh ground black pepper
4 tablespoons unsalted butter (56g)
1 tablespoon minced garlic, 3 to 4 cloves
3 tablespoons drained capers
Chopped or torn fresh herbs like parsley, chives or dill
Half of a lemon, quartered
Directions
1Prep: Preheat the oven to 325°F (162°C).
2Season the salmon: Season both sides of the salmon with salt and pepper (we use 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt for 1 ½ pounds of salmon). (Optionally, cut the salmon into four 6-ounce fillets.)
3Make the sauce: Melt the butter in a wide oven-safe skillet over medium heat. When the butter is bubbling, stir in the garlic and capers. Cook, stirring, until warm, about 1 minute. Remove the skillet from the heat.
4Cook the salmon: Add the salmon fillets, skin-side down, to the skillet. Tilt the pan so butter pools on one side, then spoon garlic caper butter over each fillet. Cover the skillet with aluminum foil or parchment paper, loosely tucking it around the salmon. Bake the salmon in the oven for 15 minutes, covered.
5Uncover the salmon: Uncover and spoon more of the butter over the salmon. Continue to bake, uncovered, until your desired doneness, 5 to 10 minutes more. The best way to prevent overcooking is to check the temperature of the salmon using an internal thermometer.
The thickest part of the salmon should reach 125°F.
6To serve: Drizzle fresh lemon juice over the baked salmon, sprinkle with plenty of fresh herbs, and top with another spoonful of the garlic caper butter.
