Skillet-Glazed Salmon is a simple, elegant dish made from pantry staples: honey, soy sauce and olive oil. Ready in under 15 minutes, it delivers a perfect balance of sweet and savory and turns everyday salmon into a restaurant-style meal. Serve with vegetables or a light salad for a quick, impressive dinner.
I first published this recipe in 2020 and have since refined the directions for clarity.

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đŻ Ingredients to have on hand
Use a heavy skillet (cast iron preferred) for even heat, but any skillet will work. If you enjoy salmon dishes, this quick glazed version is one you’ll return to again and again.
- Fresh salmon: Any variety or fillet styleâsalmon or steelheadâworks well.
- Honey: Adds a pleasant sweetness that caramelizes into the glaze.
- Soy sauce: Brings savory depth that balances the honey.
- Olive oil: Use light or refined olive oil (better for higher heat than extra virgin).
đŠđťâđł Why Melinda Loves Skillet-Glazed Salmon
It feels like a restaurant entree but comes together in minutes. Serve with warm rolls and honey butter or a simple vegetable side to make it a memorable meal for family or guests.
đŹ Recipe FAQs
Any fresh salmon or steelhead fillets are fine. Look for fillets that are moist and not dried outâmoisture and texture are good indicators of freshness.

Yes. Place fillets skin-side down on a lined baking sheet and bake at 450°F for about 10â15 minutes. The glaze will be slightly less thick but still tasty.
No. The USDA advises against rinsing meat or poultry to avoid cross-contamination. Pat the fish dry with paper towels if needed before cooking.
đĽ How to Make Skillet-Glazed Salmon

Heat the skillet over medium-high until the oil shimmers. A cast iron skillet holds heat especially well, giving a nice sear.
Place fillets skin-side down in the hot oil and season lightly with salt and pepper.
Top each fillet with about 1 teaspoon of soy sauce and 1 teaspoon of honey (adjust slightly for larger fillets). Reduce heat to medium, cover the pan and cook for 4 minutes.
Pro Tip: Properly cooked salmon will be moist and firm and will flake easily. A thermometer should read 145°F at the thickest part. Undercooked salmon feels slightly mushy; overcooked salmon becomes dry and crumbly.

Remove the lid, flip each fillet carefully, and cook 1â2 minutes more uncovered. At this stage the soy and honey form a glossy glaze and the fillet will finish cooking.
Pro Tip: The skin may look dark and crisp after flippingâthatâs normal. Once plated, the fillet beneath the skin will be perfectly glazed and tender.

đ˝ What to Serve with Skillet-Glazed Salmon
Glazed salmon pairs well with classic sides like mashed potatoes, mac and cheese, or a crisp salad dressed with a bright vinaigrette. Simple roasted or steamed vegetables also complement the flavors without overpowering the glaze.

đ´More Seafood Recipes
Try other seafood favorites like creamy chowder, crab and shrimp dip, or homemade tartar sauce for more ways to enjoy seafood at home.
Delicious Crab and Shrimp Dip
Easy White Clam Sauce
Shrimp Cocktail Cups
Easy Homemade Tartar Sauce
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Recipe

Skillet-Glazed Salmon
Ingredients
- Âź cup olive oil (light or refined)
- 1â2 pounds fresh salmon, cut into serving-size fillets
- 1 teaspoon soy sauce per fillet
- 1 teaspoon honey per fillet
- Salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
Skillet Glazing
- Heat the skillet over medium-high and add the olive oil. When shimmering, place salmon fillets skin-side down.
- Add about 1 teaspoon soy sauce and 1 teaspoon honey to the top of each fillet. Season lightly with salt and pepper. Reduce heat to medium, cover, and cook for 4 minutes.
- Remove the lid, flip each fillet carefully, and cook 1â2 minutes more uncovered until the salmon flakes easily and reaches 145°F at the thickest point.
- Remove from the skillet and serve immediately so the glaze stays glossy.
Oven Baked Option
- Place fillets skin-side down on a lined baking sheet. Top each with about 1 teaspoon soy sauce and 1 teaspoon honey, then season with salt and pepper.
- Bake at 450°F for 10â15 minutes, until cooked through. The glaze will be slightly lighter than skillet glaze but still flavorful.
Notes
Any fresh salmon variety worksâlook for moist, firm fillets. For a full meal, serve with warm biscuits and honey butter or a simple vegetable side. Nutrition facts reflect the skillet glazing method.
Nutrition
Carbohydrates: 2 g
Protein: 23 g
Fat: 21 g
Sodium: 134 mg
Please note, nutrition details are estimates from a food database and should be considered approximate.
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