Honey Glazed Salmon Recipe in 11 Steps
Published: 2 May 2026
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Ingredients with Exact Amount
For this honey glazed salmon recipe, I like to keep the ingredients simple but well-balanced. The honey brings sweetness, soy sauce adds a savory taste, garlic gives depth, and lemon juice keeps the glaze fresh.
For the Salmon
- 4 salmon fillets, about 6 ounces each
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
- ½ teaspoon paprika, optional
For the Honey Glaze
- ¼ cup honey
- 3 tablespoons soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 3 garlic cloves, finely minced
- 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard, optional
- ¼ teaspoon red chili flakes, optional
- 1 tablespoon water, if the glaze becomes too thick
For Garnishing
- 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley
- 1 teaspoon sesame seeds, optional
- Lemon wedges for serving
Step by Step Recipe Method (Core)
This is the heart of the recipe, and I always follow these steps carefully to get perfectly cooked salmon with a rich, glossy glaze. Take your time with each step, especially when cooking the salmon and adding the glaze, because that’s where the real flavor develops.
Step 1: Bring the Salmon to Room Temperature
Start by taking the salmon fillets out of the fridge about 10–15 minutes before cooking. This small step makes a big difference because cold salmon placed directly into a hot pan can cook unevenly.
While the salmon rests, place it on a plate and gently pat each fillet dry using a paper towel. This removes excess moisture and helps create a beautiful golden surface when cooking.
Step 2: Season the Salmon Properly
Now season both sides of each fillet with salt and black pepper. If you like a little extra flavor, lightly sprinkle paprika as well. Keep the seasoning simple because the glaze will add most of the flavor later.
Rub the seasoning gently into the fish so it sticks well. Do not over-season, especially with salt, because soy sauce in the glaze already contains salt.
Step 3: Prepare the Honey Glaze Mixture
In a small bowl, combine honey, soy sauce, minced garlic, lemon juice, and Dijon mustard if using. Stir everything well until the mixture looks smooth and slightly thick.
Take a quick taste at this stage. The glaze should have a balanced flavor, sweet from the honey, salty from the soy sauce, and fresh from the lemon juice. If it feels too sweet, add a few extra drops of lemon juice. If it feels too sharp, add a small amount of honey.
Keep this glaze ready near your cooking area, because once the salmon is in the pan, things will move quickly.
Step 4: Heat the Pan and Add Oil
Place a large non-stick or stainless steel pan over medium heat. Let the pan warm up for about 1–2 minutes. Once warm, add olive oil and allow it to heat slightly.
You will know the pan is ready when the oil spreads easily and has a light shimmer. Avoid overheating the oil, as this can burn the salmon or affect the taste.
Step 5: Sear the Salmon (First Side)
Carefully place the salmon fillets into the pan, skin-side down if they have skin. Lay them away from you to avoid oil splashes.
Let the salmon cook undisturbed for about 4–5 minutes. This is important. Do not move or flip it too early. As it cooks, you will see the color slowly change from deep orange to a lighter pink moving upward from the bottom.
This slow cooking creates a golden, slightly crisp layer on the outside while keeping the inside tender.
Step 6: Flip and Cook the Second Side
Once the bottom side looks nicely golden and releases easily from the pan, gently flip each fillet using a spatula.
Cook the second side for about 2–3 minutes. This side cooks faster, so keep a close eye on it. The salmon should still look slightly soft in the center at this stage, which is perfect.
Step 7: Lower the Heat and Add Butter
Reduce the heat to low or medium-low before adding the glaze. This step is very important because honey can burn quickly on high heat.
Add butter to the pan and let it melt slowly around the salmon. Tilt the pan slightly if needed so the butter spreads evenly.
Step 8: Pour and Cook the Honey Glaze
Now pour the prepared honey glaze into the pan around the salmon. As soon as it hits the warm pan, it will start to bubble gently.
Use a spoon to scoop the glaze and pour it over the salmon repeatedly. This technique helps coat the fish evenly and builds that rich, glossy finish.
Let the glaze cook for about 2–3 minutes. It will slowly thicken and cling to the salmon. If you notice it getting too thick or sticky too fast, add 1 tablespoon of water and stir gently to loosen it.
Step 9: Check for Doneness
Check the salmon by gently pressing the top with a fork. If it flakes easily into soft layers, it is ready.
The inside should look moist and slightly translucent in the very center. Avoid cooking until it becomes fully firm and dry.
If you are using a thermometer, the internal temperature should be around 145°F. I personally like to remove it just before it reaches this point, as it continues to cook slightly after removing from heat.
Step 10: Final Glaze and Resting
Turn off the heat and let the salmon sit in the pan for 1 minute. This allows the glaze to settle and coat the fish even more.
Spoon any remaining glaze from the pan over the top of each fillet. This final touch adds extra flavor and shine.
Step 11: Serve Immediately
Carefully transfer the salmon to a serving plate. Sprinkle with fresh parsley and sesame seeds if you like a little texture and color.
Serve it immediately while it is hot and fresh. The glaze will be at its best texture, and the salmon will be soft and juicy.
I love pairing this with steamed rice, sautéed vegetables, or even simple mashed potatoes. The glaze mixes beautifully with sides, making every bite flavorful.
Variations in the Recipe
Honey glazed salmon is easy to adjust based on your taste. Once you learn the basic method, you can change the flavor in many simple ways.
Spicy Honey Glazed Salmon
Add 1 teaspoon sriracha or ½ teaspoon extra chili flakes to the glaze. This gives the salmon a sweet and spicy taste that works really well with rice or noodles.
Lemon Honey Salmon
Add 2 tablespoons lemon juice instead of 1 tablespoon. This version tastes brighter and fresher. It is a good choice if you want a lighter flavor.
Garlic Butter Honey Salmon
Add 1 extra tablespoon of butter and 1 extra garlic clove. This makes the sauce richer and more comforting. It is perfect for a cozy dinner.
Baked Honey Glazed Salmon
Place seasoned salmon in a baking dish. Pour the glaze over it and bake at 400°F for 12 to 15 minutes. For a sticky top, broil it for 1 to 2 minutes at the end. Watch it closely so the honey does not burn.
Healthy Honey Glazed Salmon
Use low-sodium soy sauce and replace butter with olive oil. You can also reduce the honey to 3 tablespoons if you want a lighter glaze.
Mistakes to Avoid
A few small mistakes can change the final taste and texture of salmon. Here are the ones I always avoid when making this recipe.
Cooking on Very High Heat
Honey burns quickly, especially when the pan is too hot. Always lower the heat before adding the glaze. Medium or medium-low heat works best.
Overcooking the Salmon
Overcooked salmon becomes dry and hard. Cook it only until it flakes easily. It should still look moist inside.
Not Drying the Salmon
If the salmon is wet, it will steam instead of sear. Always pat it dry before seasoning.
Adding Too Much Salt
Soy sauce already adds saltiness. Start with a small amount of salt on the fish, then adjust the glaze if needed.
Moving the Salmon Too Much
Let the salmon cook without constant flipping. This helps it form a better crust and keeps it from breaking apart.
Conclusion
Honey glazed salmon is a simple recipe that feels special every time. The glaze is sweet, savory, buttery, and full of flavor, while the salmon stays soft and flaky. It is the kind of meal that looks beautiful on the plate but is still easy enough for home cooking.
I recommend serving it fresh from the pan with rice, vegetables, or a light salad. Once you try it, you may want to keep it in your weekly dinner rotation. For more tasty food ideas, check the homepage and explore more easy recipes you can make at home.
FAQs
Can I use frozen salmon for this recipe?
Yes, you can use frozen salmon. Thaw it fully in the fridge before cooking. After thawing, pat it dry well so it sears nicely in the pan.
Can I make honey glazed salmon without soy sauce?
Yes, you can replace soy sauce with coconut aminos or a small amount of salt mixed with lemon juice. The flavor will be slightly different, but it will still taste good.
How do I know when salmon is cooked?
Salmon is cooked when it flakes easily with a fork and looks moist inside. If using a thermometer, the center should reach 145°F.
Can I bake this instead of cooking it in a pan?
Yes, baking works well. Bake at 400°F for 12 to 15 minutes, depending on the thickness of the fillets. Brush extra glaze on top before serving.
What can I serve with honey glazed salmon?
You can serve it with steamed rice, fried rice, roasted potatoes, mashed potatoes, green beans, broccoli, noodles, or a fresh cucumber salad.
How long can I store leftovers?
Store leftover salmon in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. Reheat gently in a pan on low heat or in the microwave for a short time.
Can I make the glaze ahead of time?
Yes, you can mix the glaze a day ahead and keep it in the fridge. Stir it well before using because honey can settle at the bottom.

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