This sheet-pan veggie and whitefish meal is the weeknight dinner you have been waiting for.
Flaky white fish and colorful roasted vegetables cook together in one pan, seasoned simply and finished in under 40 minutes.
One pan, big flavor, barely any cleanup!
The fish stays tender and light while the veggies pick up golden edges from the oven heat.
If you are building a rotation of healthy fish recipes, this one earns a permanent spot on the list.
Ingredients You’ll Need for Sheet-Pan Veggie and Whitefish Meal

For the Fish
- 4 cod fillets (thawed if frozen)
- 1/2 cup lite Italian dressing (no sugar added, made with olive oil)
For the Vegetables
- 12 oz. baby potatoes, halved
- 2 carrots, sliced into 1/4” half moons
- 8 oz. fresh green beans
- 2 cups baby tomatoes, halved
For Cooking
- 2 Tbsp. olive oil (divided)
- 1 tsp. salt (divided)
- 1/2 tsp. black pepper (divided)
- Cooking spray
- Fresh parsley (optional)
How to Make Sheet-Pan Veggie and Whitefish Meal
Follow these steps, and you will have a solid, satisfying, healthy fish dinner without any much hard work.
Step 1: Preheat the Oven
Set your oven to 425°F.
This temperature is hot enough to roast the vegetables until their edges turn golden while keeping the fish moist inside.
Give the oven a full 10 to 15 minutes to reach that heat before anything goes in.
Pro Tip: Place your sheet pan in the oven while it preheats. Sliding cold vegetables onto an already-hot pan gives them a head start and helps them crisp up faster.
Step 2: Prepare the Vegetables
Toss the potatoes and carrots with one tablespoon of olive oil, half the salt, and half the pepper in a large bowl.
For the quicker vegetables, toss the green beans and tomatoes separately with the remaining olive oil and seasoning.
Cut everything to a similar size so they finish cooking at the same time.
Step 3: Season the Whitefish
Pour the Italian dressing over the cod fillets and let them sit for about 10 minutes.
The dressing does much of the work here, bringing acidity, oil, and seasoning together.
Pat the fish dry before adding the dressing so it actually sticks to the surface.
If your cod fillets are on the thicker side, score the top lightly with a knife before marinating. It helps the dressing soak in more evenly and slightly speeds up cooking time.
Step 4: Arrange Everything on the Sheet Pan
Spray your sheet pan with cooking spray first.
Place the potatoes and carrots cut side down on one side of the pan, then add the remaining vegetables on the other side.
Lay the cod fillets in the center or along one edge, making sure nothing overlaps.
Step 5: Bake the Meal
Slide the pan into the oven and roast for 12 minutes.
Pull it out, add the quicker vegetables like the green beans and tomatoes, then return the pan for another 10 to 12 minutes.
The fish is done when it flakes easily with a fork and turns opaque all the way through.
The potatoes should be tender when you press them with a spoon.
Step 6: Finish and Serve
Squeeze fresh lemon juice over everything right before serving.
It brightens the fish and lifts the flavor of the roasted vegetables in a way that no other finishing touch quite does.
Scatter fresh parsley on top if you have it, and bring the pan straight to the table.
Pro Tip: A light drizzle of good olive oil right after the pan comes out of the oven makes a noticeable difference. The heat opens up the flavor of the oil and ties everything together beautifully.
Some Other Whitefish Options for This Recipe
Cod is what this recipe was built around, but it is far from your only option.
Most mild, firm whitefish will work here without changing anything else in the recipe.
Tilapia
It is the easiest swap. It is widely available, budget-friendly, and cooks in roughly the same time as cod.
The flavor is very neutral, which means the Italian dressing does most of the heavy lifting.
Haddock
This is slightly firmer and holds up beautifully on a hot sheet pan.
If you want something close to cod in texture and taste, haddock is your best bet.
Halibut
This one is the premium choice.
It is thicker, meatier, and takes seasoning really well. Add 3 to 4 extra minutes to the bake time if your fillets are thick.
One thing to watch regardless of which fish you use: thickness matters more than the type. Thin fillets cook fast and dry out quickly. Thick fillets need more time. Always check for flakiness, not the clock.
Nutritional Value Per Serving
Based on one whitefish fillet with a full serving of roasted vegetables, cooked with olive oil and simple seasoning.
Light on calories, big on protein and fiber!
Whitefish, like cod or tilapia, is lean and high in protein, making it one of the better options for a filling meal that does not push the calorie count too high.
The roasted vegetables provide fiber, antioxidants, and a wide range of vitamins.
| Nutrient | Per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | 320 to 380 kcal |
| Protein | 32 to 35 g |
| Carbs | 18 to 22 g |
| Fiber | 4 to 6 g |
| Fat | 10 to 14 g |
| Sodium | 350 to 450 mg |
| Vitamin C | 40 to 60% DV |
| Vitamin A | 25 to 35% DV |
Tips, Variations, and Serving Ideas
A few small tweaks can take this meal from good to really good!
- One pan, zero mess. Line with parchment, cut veggies to the same size, done
- Fish goes in late. Thin fillets need just 10 to 12 minutes before they overcook
- Mediterranean mood? Olives, tomatoes, oregano. Asian twist? Soy sauce, sesame oil, ginger
- Garlic butter whitefish is a game changer. Butter, garlic, lemon zest, done
- Serve with brown rice, quinoa, couscous, or a simple green salad
- Leftovers keep for three days. Reheat at 300°F to keep the fish from drying out
Final Thoughts
This sheet-pan veggie and whitefish meal is proof that a good dinner does not have to be complicated.
The vegetables roast beautifully while the fish cooks through without drying out.
Mix up the seasonings, swap in whatever vegetables you have, and make it your own.
It holds up well in the fridge, too, so leftovers are never a problem.
Give it a try and see for yourself!
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can a Sheet Pan Veggie and Whitefish Meal be Healthy?
Absolutely. Stick to olive oil, fresh vegetables, and light seasoning, and you get a nutrient-dense meal that still tastes great.
2. Can I Make Sheet Pan Fish, Veggies, and Potatoes in One go?
Yes, just give the potatoes a head start in the oven before adding the fish and softer vegetables.
3. Do I Need to Flip the Fish Halfway Through Baking?
No, whitefish cooks through without flipping as long as your oven is at the right temperature.
More to Cook and Eat
- Broiled Cod – quick, light, and full of flavor with minimal prep work involved.
- Rosemary and Olive Oil Trout – a simple herb and oil combo that makes trout taste genuinely impressive.
- Simple Baked Mahi-Mahi with Paprika – smoky, tender, and ready in under 30 minutes.
- Gordon Ramsay’s Lobster Bisque – rich, creamy, and worth every minute it takes to make.
- Miso Glaze – brush it over any white fish, and the oven does the rest.



