Honey Garlic Glazed Salmon (20 min. recipe!) - The Chunky Chef (2024)

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Sticky sweet and garlicky, this glazed salmon recipe comes together in just 20 minutes, and in one pan. Hands down, the most addicting salmon ever!

This ultra easy salmon recipe is a winner when it comes to weeknight dinners! We love easy main dishes, like my Honey Lime Shrimp, and Blackened Tilapia Bowls.This is one of myDinnerrecipes you’ll definitely want in your recipe rotation!

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HONEY GARLIC SALMON RECIPE

Have you ever made a recipe that truly surprised you? Normally I’m not a huge salmon lover, but after one bite of this ultra tender salmon, I was absolutely in love. I literally did a little dance in the kitchen because I finally found a way that I can enjoy salmon!

We all know how nutritious salmon is… loaded with omega 3’s, high in protein and tons of vitamins, so I’m glad I can enjoy those benefits. And now, so can you!

You won’t believe how such a simple recipe can pack SO much flavor. Each bite is full of sweet and savory flavors and delicate textures.

HOW TO MAKE GLAZED SALMON

I know some people, myself included, worry about pan-searing a salmon filet, going to flip it over, and…. well now your beautiful filet is mangled and in several pieces.

For that reason, I kept this recipe simple… so simple in fact, that there is NO pan-searing. No flipping required.

  1. Pat salmon filets dry and season with spices on all sides.
  2. Heat butter and oil, then add garlic, water, soy sauce, sriracha, honey and lemon juice.
  3. When hot, add salmon filets (skin side down if your filets have skin), and cook 3 minutes.
  4. While salmon cooks, use a spoon to baste the filets.
  5. Broil for 5-6 minutes, until salmon is sticky sweet, slightly charred, and cooked to desired doneness.

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COOKING TIPS FOR SALMON RECIPES

  • Buy good salmon – I prefer to buy fresh salmon from the grocery store, instead of frozen filets in bags, since those tend to be very thin. Cooking Light has a great article on how to pick the best salmon at the grocery store.
  • Use it quickly – Salmon can go “off” or bad pretty quickly, so I prefer to buy my salmon no more than 1 day ahead of time.
  • To skin or not to skin – if you decide to pan-sear your salmon, leave the skin on (and sear skin side first). The skin provides a layer of protection against the hot pan, and it’s a LOT easier to slide a spatula underneath crispy skin than underneath tender flesh. Plus, you’ll get crispy skin! To cook this recipe as written, it really doesn’t matter if your filets have skin or not.
  • Don’t overcook – Salmon is prone to overcooking, and the line between not done enough and dry and overdone is pretty fine. The USDA recommends salmon be cooked to an internal temperature of 145 F degrees.However, different peopleprefer their salmon to be more rare or more well-done, like a steak. To be on the safe-side, I stick to the USDA’s recommendation.

VARIATIONS OF THIS RECIPE

  • Pan-Sear – if you’d prefer, season salmon as directed, then pan sear in the pan. Flip over and sear on the other side, then remove to a plate. Add sauce ingredients to pan and cook until warmed through. Add salmon back to pan and spoon sauce over the salmon.
  • Bold Lemon– feel free to add lemon zest to the sauce, or even add a few slices of lemon to the pan while you cook and broil the salmon for a more bold lemon flavor.
  • Try Lime – switch the lemon juice for lime juice for a slightly different flavor.
  • Green Onions – I love to top these salmon filets with some sliced green onions for a different flavor twist.

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MAKING HONEY GARLIC SALMON AHEAD OF TIME

I think this recipe tastes best when made right before eating, but you can whisk together the sauce ahead of time if you’d like.

However, this salmon recipe also tastes amazing cold, on top of a salad. So if that’s your intention, then yes, make it a few hours to a day ahead of time 🙂

STORAGE

Any leftover salmon should be refrigerated in an airtight container and consumed within 3 days.

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR THIS RECIPE

  • 12″ wide skillet– I love this pan, and love that it’s oven and broiler safe (a must for one pan recipes).

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Honey Garlic Glazed Salmon

4.95 from 1312 votes

Prep Time: 8 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 18 minutes minutes

Calories: 481

Servings: 4 servings

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Sticky sweet and garlicky, this glazed salmon recipe comes together in just 20 minutes

Ingredients

SALMON

  • 4 (6 oz each) salmon filets
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 1/2 tsp smoked paprika (or regular paprika)
  • 1/4 tsp blackening seasoning (optional)

SAUCE

  • 3 Tbsp butter
  • 2 tsp olive oil
  • 6 cloves garlic minced
  • 1/2 cup honey
  • 3 Tbsp water
  • 3 Tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 Tbsp sriracha sauce
  • 2 Tbsp lemon juice

Instructions

  • Pat salmon dry, then season with salt, pepper, paprika and blackening seasoning (if using). Set aside.

  • IMPORTANT: Adjust oven rack to middle position, then preheat broiler. If you broil this with the rack up high the sauce will burn.

  • Add butter and oil to a large, oven-safe skillet over MED-HIGH heat. Once butter is melted, add garlic, water, soy sauce, sriracha, honey and lemon juice and cook 30 seconds or so, until sauce is heated through.

  • Add salmon, skin side down (if using salmon with skin), and cook 3 minutes. While salmon cooks, baste frequently with sauce from the pan by spooning it over the top of the salmon.

  • Broil salmon for 5-6 minutes, basting with sauce once during the broil, until salmon is caramelized and cooked to desired doneness.

  • Garnish with minced parsley if desired.

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Chef Tips

  • If you'd prefer, season salmon as directed, then pan sear in the pan. Flip over and sear on the other side, then remove to a plate. Add sauce ingredients to pan and cook until warmed through. Add salmon back to pan and spoon sauce over the salmon.
  • A couple of readers have reported having a watery sauce, which I've never personally encountered during all the testing for this recipe. If you feel the sauce is a bit watery, you could reduce the amount of water used, or simmer the sauce a bit before adding the salmon.

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Nutrition Disclaimer

The Chunky Chef is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.

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  1. Anslisa says

    Made this last night for my family and I and it turned out great! My children loved it! I only used 1tbs off butter and subbed the oil and butter with coconut oil instead 2t s and didn’t have sirracha so I used tobacco 1 tsp and cooked how the instructions were and it was delicious!

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  2. David Frederick says

    Your sauce recipe was great! I pan seared the salmon then finished under the broiler. I cooked the sauce separately until nice and thick and topped the salmon with it while serving. Also only cooked the salmon to 120 degrees. My kids and wife loved it. This will be cooked again and again in my house. Thank you!

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  3. C. Pham says

    I made this dish and my wife liked it a lot.

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  4. Nadia says

    It is one of our favorite salmon recipes paired with a strawberry balsamic glaze salad.

    Reply

  5. Curtis says

    A great recipe. I found the sauce thin as others mentioned. I think only 1 tablespoon of water is necessary if at all.

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    • Sara says

      I make this all the time and my family loves it!! I always have to make extra sauce

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  6. Bernadette says

    This recipe was excellent, everyone loved it, I did skip adding water.

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  7. Alexis says

    I make different salmon recipes at least once a week and this was hand’s down the absolute BEST !!!! As a result, I am a new subscriber and look forward to more outstanding recipes. Try it! It is FABULOUS!
    My family adored it. Thank you Amanda!

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  8. Penny Easterling Dawson says

    Trying to get your ebook but doesn’t download. Thanks in advance for your help.

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    • The Chunky Chef says

      The ebooks I have for sale? Or the free one that comes with signing up for the newsletter?

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Honey Garlic Glazed Salmon (20 min. recipe!) - The Chunky Chef (2024)

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  1. In general, a large (2-pound) side of salmon bakes at 375 degrees F in 15 to 20 minutes. ...
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What does Gordon Ramsay serve with salmon? ›

Grilled Salmon with Garlic Mushroom and Lentil Salad » Gordon Ramsay Restaurants.

What to put on salmon before cooking? ›

Basic Salmon Seasoning

Just sprinkle your salmon with a little salt and pepper before cooking, at the same time that you add any oil to your salmon, if desired.

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Pan-frying or pan-searing is one of the best ways to cook salmon fillets. It's quick, easy, and gives the fish that perfect crispy, crunchy skin. A simple pan-fried salmon is the secret to a flavorful and healthy weeknight dinner in 30 minutes or less.

How does Martha Stewart bake salmon? ›

Bake the salmon at 275°F for 20 minutes, or at 300°F for 10 to 15 minutes. These oven temperatures and cook times work every time, regardless of how you season and glaze your filet of salmon, and whether the skin is on or off.

Is it better to bake salmon at 350 or 400 in the oven? ›

If baking individual salmon fillet portions, a higher temperature of 400 to 425 degrees F is best.

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Baked salmon is best when cooked at 425°F in the oven.

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The foil helps cook the fish faster and just all around better. Another reason is that it's a healthy way to cook fish. Yes, salmon is already a very healthy fish. But if you cook it in foil, you don't have to use a lot of oil or butter to cook it.

Is it better to cook salmon in the oven or on the stove? ›

For smaller, crispy, skin-on Salmon; a crispy pan sear is recommended. For bigger fillets, and succulent, skin-off King Salmon; the best method would be cooking in an oven.

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If you enjoy a crispy exterior, then pan seared salmon is the way to go. Baking salmon is a great option for a larger piece of fish (try this Baked Salmon in Foil for an easy technique).

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How to Control Salmon's Fishiness with a Milk Bath. You can also lessen salmon's strong flavor by soaking it in a milk bath for 20 minutes and then draining it and patting it dry before cooking. The casein in milk binds to the TMA, and when drained away, it takes the culprit that causes fishy odor with it.

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