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15 Easy Salmon Recipes Ready in 20 Minutes
Salmon is the most nutritious fast-cooking protein available. These 15 recipes prove it is also the most delicious.
Salmon is nutritionally exceptional β one of the richest sources of omega-3 fatty acids, complete protein, vitamin D, and B12 available in any single food. It also happens to be one of the fastest-cooking proteins in any kitchen. A salmon fillet takes 12 minutes to cook perfectly. A glazed salmon takes 15. A sheet pan salmon dinner takes 20.
The only technique that matters when cooking salmon is avoiding overcooking. Perfectly cooked salmon is slightly translucent in the very centre β it reaches this point around 60Β°C internal temperature. Overcooked salmon is dry, flaky, and chalky. The difference between the two is approximately 2 minutes.
These fifteen recipes cover every technique β pan-searing, baking, glazing, poaching, and raw preparations β with specific guidance on the exact moment to remove salmon from heat.
- 1. Honey Garlic Salmon
- 2. Baked Lemon Herb Salmon
- 3. Teriyaki Salmon
- 4. Pan-Seared Salmon with Cream Sauce
- 5. Salmon Tacos
- 6. Sheet Pan Salmon and Vegetables
- 7. Salmon Pasta
- 8. Miso Glazed Salmon
- 9. Salmon Stir Fry
- 10. Baked Salmon with Pesto
- 11. Salmon with Avocado Salsa
- 12. Gravlax (Cured Salmon)
- 13. Salmon Fishcakes
- 14. Poached Salmon with Hollandaise
- 15. Salmon Caesar Salad
- FAQ
All 15 Recipes
1. Honey Garlic Salmon
Salmon fillets pan-seared and finished in a honey-garlic glaze β the most popular salmon recipe for good reason. The natural fat of salmon carries the sweet-savoury glaze beautifully, and the pan-searing creates a golden crust that provides textural contrast to the rich flesh.
- 4 salmon fillets (180g each)
- 4 tbsp honey
- 4 garlic cloves, minced
- 3 tbsp soy sauce
- 1 tbsp butter
- Salt, pepper, fresh parsley, lemon
- Season salmon. Heat oil in pan over high heat.
- Place salmon skin-side up. Cook 3β4 minutes without moving.
- Flip. Cook 3 more minutes.
- Push salmon aside. Add butter, garlic β 30 seconds.
- Add honey and soy. Spoon glaze over salmon 1 minute.
- Serve with lemon.
2. Baked Lemon Herb Salmon
Salmon fillets baked in foil with lemon, garlic, and fresh herbs β the hands-off method that produces consistently perfect results. The foil creates a steam environment that keeps the salmon moist throughout baking.
- 4 salmon fillets
- Juice of 1.5 lemons + lemon slices
- 4 garlic cloves, minced
- 3 tbsp olive oil
- Fresh dill, parsley, and thyme
- Salt, pepper
- Preheat oven to 200Β°C.
- Place each fillet on a piece of foil.
- Drizzle with olive oil. Add garlic, lemon juice, herbs.
- Top with lemon slices. Season.
- Fold foil into sealed packets.
- Bake 12β15 minutes.
- Open carefully β steam escapes.
3. Teriyaki Salmon
Salmon glazed in homemade teriyaki sauce β soy, mirin, honey, and ginger β baked or pan-seared until the glaze caramelises. The teriyaki glaze on salmon is one of the great Japanese-inspired combinations.
- 4 salmon fillets
- Teriyaki sauce: 4 tbsp soy + 3 tbsp honey + 2 tbsp mirin + 1 tsp ginger + 2 garlic cloves + 1 tsp cornstarch in 1 tbsp water
- Sesame seeds, spring onion, rice
- Mix teriyaki sauce. Reserve half.
- Coat salmon in half the sauce. Marinate 10 minutes.
- Bake at 200Β°C for 12 minutes.
- Simmer reserved sauce 2 minutes until thick.
- Drizzle over salmon. Top with sesame seeds.
4. Pan-Seared Salmon with Cream Sauce
Skin-on salmon fillets seared until the skin is shatteringly crispy, served with a lemon-cream sauce built from the pan drippings. The crispy skin is the objective β it requires high heat, patience, and not moving the salmon for the first 4 minutes.
- 2 salmon fillets, skin-on
- 3 shallots, minced
- Β½ cup white wine
- Β½ cup cream
- 1 tbsp Dijon mustard
- Fresh dill
- Butter, salt, pepper
- Season salmon. Heat oil until almost smoking.
- Place skin-side down. Press flat with spatula 30 seconds.
- Cook without moving 4β5 minutes until skin is golden.
- Flip. Cook 2β3 more minutes. Remove.
- Cook shallots in same pan. Add wine β simmer 2 min.
- Add cream and Dijon. Simmer 3 minutes.
- Serve salmon skin-side up over sauce.
5. Salmon Tacos
Pan-seared salmon flaked into corn tortillas with lime crema, shredded cabbage, pico de gallo, and avocado. Salmon tacos are lighter and more elegant than shrimp or beef tacos β the rich fish against the fresh toppings creates one of the best taco combinations possible.
- 4 salmon fillets, seasoned with cumin and chilli
- 8 corn tortillas
- Lime crema: Β½ cup sour cream + juice of 1 lime + 1 garlic clove
- Shredded purple cabbage
- Pico de gallo, avocado, cilantro
- Cook salmon in pan 3β4 min per side. Break into large flakes.
- Warm tortillas.
- Spread lime crema. Add cabbage and salmon.
- Top with pico, avocado, and cilantro.
6. Sheet Pan Salmon and Vegetables
Salmon fillets and seasonal vegetables roasted on a single sheet pan β everything done simultaneously with minimal washing up. The vegetables cook in the salmon’s rendered fat and absorb the seasoning perfectly.
- 4 salmon fillets
- Vegetables: 2 zucchini + 1 bell pepper + 1 cup cherry tomatoes + 200g asparagus
- 3 tbsp olive oil
- 1 tsp garlic powder, 1 tsp Italian seasoning
- Lemon, salt, pepper, fresh basil
- Preheat oven to 210Β°C.
- Toss vegetables with olive oil and seasoning.
- Arrange on sheet pan. Push to sides.
- Place salmon in centre. Season.
- Drizzle olive oil over salmon.
- Bake 15β18 minutes.
- Squeeze lemon over everything.
7. Salmon Pasta
Pan-seared salmon broken into the pasta with capers, dill, lemon, and cream. The salmon partially dissolves into the sauce during tossing, creating a pasta that is rich with salmon flavour throughout.
- 2 salmon fillets
- 400g linguine or spaghetti
- 3 tbsp capers
- Fresh dill
- Juice of 1 lemon
- Β½ cup cream
- 4 garlic cloves
- Parmesan, olive oil
- Cook pasta. Reserve pasta water.
- Cook salmon 3 min per side. Flake into large pieces.
- In same pan: fry garlic. Add cream. Simmer 2 minutes.
- Add pasta, capers, lemon, and pasta water.
- Fold in salmon gently.
- Top with dill and Parmesan.
8. Miso Glazed Salmon
Salmon coated in a miso-mirin-sesame glaze, baked until the surface caramelises into a savoury, glossy crust. White miso has one of the most powerful umami profiles of any condiment and pairs extraordinarily well with the richness of salmon.
- 4 salmon fillets
- Miso glaze: 3 tbsp white miso + 2 tbsp mirin + 1 tbsp honey + 1 tsp sesame oil + 2 garlic cloves
- Sesame seeds, spring onion, pickled ginger
- Mix miso glaze.
- Coat salmon fillets completely. Marinate 15 minutes.
- Bake at 200Β°C for 12 minutes.
- Broil final 2 minutes for caramelisation.
- Top with sesame seeds and spring onion.
9. Salmon Stir Fry
Salmon cubed and stir-fried with vegetables in a ginger-soy sauce β unconventional but excellent. The salmon holds its shape well when cubed and seared quickly over high heat.
- 4 salmon fillets, cubed 3cm
- 3 cups broccoli, snap peas, bell pepper
- 4 garlic cloves, 1 tsp ginger
- Sauce: 3 tbsp soy + 1 tbsp oyster sauce + 1 tsp sesame oil + 1 tsp honey
- Oil, cooked rice
- Season salmon cubes. Sear in very hot wok β 1 min per side. Remove.
- Stir fry vegetables 3 minutes. Add garlic and ginger.
- Return salmon. Add sauce. Toss gently.
- Serve over rice.
10. Baked Salmon with Pesto
Salmon fillets topped with a thick layer of basil pesto and breadcrumbs, baked until the pesto crust is golden. The pesto forms a flavourful, slightly crispy crust that protects the salmon underneath from drying out during baking.
- 4 salmon fillets
- 4 tbsp basil pesto
- Β½ cup panko breadcrumbs
- 3 tbsp Parmesan, grated
- Olive oil, lemon, cherry tomatoes
- Preheat oven to 200Β°C.
- Place salmon on baking tray.
- Mix pesto with panko and Parmesan.
- Spread generously over each fillet.
- Add cherry tomatoes around salmon.
- Bake 14β16 minutes.
- Serve with lemon.
11. Salmon with Avocado Salsa
Pan-seared salmon served over a fresh avocado, mango, and lime salsa. The richness of the salmon against the cool, bright salsa creates one of the most refreshing salmon preparations possible.
- 4 salmon fillets
- Avocado salsa: 2 avocados + 1 mango + ΒΌ red onion + 1 jalapeΓ±o + juice of 2 limes + cilantro + salt
- Make salsa. Refrigerate.
- Season salmon. Cook in hot pan 3β4 min per side.
- Rest 2 minutes.
- Serve over avocado salsa.
12. Gravlax (Cured Salmon)
Salmon dry-cured in salt, sugar, and dill β the Scandinavian preparation that transforms raw salmon into something silky, subtly sweet, and deeply flavoured. No cooking required, just patience.
- 1 side fresh salmon (800g), skin on
- 3 tbsp coarse salt
- 3 tbsp sugar
- 1 tsp white pepper
- Large bunch fresh dill
- Serve with: cream cheese, capers, red onion, rye bread
- Mix salt, sugar, and white pepper.
- Spread half the mixture on a tray. Lay salmon skin-down.
- Cover flesh with dill. Top with remaining cure.
- Cover with cling film. Refrigerate 48 hours.
- Rinse cure off. Pat dry.
- Slice very thin at an angle.
13. Salmon Fishcakes
Flaked salmon mixed with mashed potato, spring onion, and dill β formed into patties and pan-fried until golden. Salmon fishcakes are the most comforting salmon preparation, and they use less salmon per person than fillets β making them the most economical option.
- 400g cooked salmon, flaked
- 400g mashed potato (cooled)
- 3 spring onions, sliced
- 2 tbsp fresh dill
- 1 egg yolk
- Salt, pepper, lemon
- Flour + 1 beaten egg + breadcrumbs for coating
- Mix salmon, mashed potato, spring onion, dill, egg yolk. Season.
- Refrigerate 20 minutes until firm.
- Form into 8 patties.
- Coat: flour β egg β breadcrumbs.
- Pan-fry in oil β 3β4 min per side until golden.
- Serve with tartare sauce and lemon.
14. Poached Salmon with Hollandaise
Salmon gently poached in aromatic court-bouillon until silky and just cooked through β served with blender hollandaise. Poaching is the technique that produces the most delicately textured salmon β there is no searing, no direct heat, just gentle liquid at 80Β°C.
- 4 salmon fillets
- Court-bouillon: 1L water + Β½ cup white wine + 1 lemon sliced + 1 onion + bay leaf + peppercorns
- Hollandaise: 3 egg yolks + 1 tbsp lemon + 150g melted butter β blended
- Fresh dill, capers
- Bring court-bouillon to 80Β°C (barely simmering).
- Gently lower salmon. Poach 8β10 minutes.
- Make blender hollandaise: blend yolks with lemon, drizzle in butter.
- Remove salmon with slotted spoon.
- Serve with hollandaise and dill.
15. Salmon Caesar Salad
Pan-seared salmon over classic Caesar salad β romaine, croutons, Caesar dressing, and Parmesan. The warm salmon on cold crisp lettuce is one of the most satisfying salad combinations, and the Caesar dressing’s anchovy-garlic depth complements salmon perfectly.
- 4 salmon fillets
- 2 heads romaine, chopped
- 1 cup croutons
- Β½ cup Parmesan, shaved
- Caesar dressing: 2 garlic cloves + 2 anchovy fillets + 1 tbsp Dijon + 1 tbsp lemon + 1 egg yolk + Β½ cup olive oil + salt β blended
- Black pepper
- Make Caesar dressing. Refrigerate.
- Cook salmon 3β4 min per side. Rest 2 minutes.
- Toss romaine with dressing and Parmesan.
- Divide into bowls. Top with salmon and croutons.
- Add shaved Parmesan and pepper.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best way to cook salmon to keep it moist?
Remove salmon from heat when it is just barely done β slightly translucent at the very centre. This corresponds to 60Β°C internal temperature. The residual heat finishes cooking it during the 2-minute rest. Overcooked salmon is dry and chalky; properly cooked salmon is moist, flaky, and rich. A meat thermometer eliminates guesswork completely.
Can I make chicken soup with leftover rotisserie chicken?
Yes β leftover rotisserie chicken makes excellent soup. Add shredded meat in the final 5 minutes of cooking rather than simmering from raw. For a richer broth, simmer the rotisserie chicken carcass in water for 30 minutes before starting the soup β it will release significant gelatin and flavour.
How do I store leftover salmon?
Cooked salmon keeps refrigerated for 3 days in an airtight container. It is excellent cold in salads and sandwiches. Reheat gently in a 150Β°C oven for 10 minutes or in a pan over low heat β high heat reheating dries salmon quickly. Leftover salmon can also be flaked and used in pasta, fishcakes, or mixed into rice.
What makes a chicken soup broth rich and full-bodied?
Bone-in chicken pieces rather than boneless β the bones release collagen into the broth during simmering, which gives it body and richness. A broth made from bone-in chicken gels when refrigerated; this gel is the indicator of a genuinely nutritious, rich broth. Adequate salt, a full simmer (not a gentle heat), and sufficient time (30+ minutes) complete the picture.
Is fresh or frozen salmon better for these recipes?
Frozen salmon is often equal or superior to “fresh” salmon in supermarkets β most commercial salmon is frozen on the boat immediately after catching and then thawed for display. True day-boat fresh salmon is exceptional, but unless you are near a fish market with guaranteed daily delivery, frozen salmon thawed in the refrigerator overnight is the more reliable choice.
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