Panko Crusted Salmon
&
Negroni
Date Nite was created to make cooking at home feel easier, more intentional, and genuinely enjoyable. Instead of overthinking what to make or how to pair it, each menu is thoughtfully designed so you can cook side by side, follow clear steps, and sit down together without the stress.
This Panko-Crusted Salmon is one of those meals we come back to again and again. It feels elevated but approachable. Crispy on top, tender in the center, and full of flavor without requiring a lot of fuss. Paired with a classic Negroni, the richness of the dish is balanced by something bold and slightly bitter, creating a night that feels special without being complicated.
Inside each Date Nite menu, you’ll find everything you need in one place, from the full recipe and cocktail pairing to your shopping list and timing notes. Our goal is always the same: to take the mental load off dinner so you can slow down, enjoy the process, and actually look forward to time around the table.
Kevin & Kate
Negroni

Panko Crusted Salmon

Your Weekly Essentials
Everything you’ll need to make this meal pop —plus a few pantry staples you probably already have.
We're sharing a fun table talk prompt this week to choose and share your dream life skills.
notes from the kitchen
A few extra tips and tricks to help you get the most out of this week’s menu, straight from our own kitchen.
Fresh is Best
Try not to buy your salmon too far in advance. The fresher the fish, the better the flavor. If you're shopping early, store it in the coldest part of your fridge and use it within 1–2 days.
Whole Fillet? No Problem
If you’re using a larger, whole salmon fillet rather than pre-cut portions, you may need to adjust the cooking time. For thicker cuts, consider adding the salmon to the pan sooner with the veggies or cutting it into individual portions for more even cooking.
No Need to Remove the Skin
Leave the skin on while baking. The salmon will flake easily off the skin once cooked, and it helps keep the fillet moist in the oven.
Choose Your Veggies
We paired this dish with roasted carrots and parsnips for their earthy sweetness, but you can use whatever’s in season or in your fridge. Just adjust the roast time accordingly:
Potatoes or squash winter? Add them earlier for a head start.
Broccoli or asparagus? Toss them in later so they don’t overcook.
One Pan Wonder
This is a true one-pan meal. You’ll start by roasting the veggies first, then layer the salmon on top. Minimal cleanup, minimal fuss, perfect for a relaxed Date Nite.
The Sauce is Optional (But Delicious)
We’re serving this with a yogurt dill sauce that adds brightness and balance. If dill isn’t your thing, feel free to swap in parsley, basil, tarragon, or chives—or skip it altogether. The salmon and veggies hold their own beautifully even without the sauce.
Panko Tip for Extra Crunch
Lightly toast your panko in a dry skillet before topping the salmon for an extra layer of golden crunch. It’s not required, but it adds that chef’s kiss finish.
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we hope you love this week. and as always,
Keep the Plates Full and the Spark Alive
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