Grilled Salmon with garlic lime butter is flaky, juicy, and cooked to perfection with crispy salmon skin. Brushing on the flavored butter makes each bite irresistible.
We’re sharing our best tips for cooking salmon on the grill so it doesn’t stick. Watch the video tutorial and see why we are so obsessed with this salmon recipe.

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Watch Grilled Salmon Video Tutorial:
Watch Natasha make this amazing salmon on the grill and learn all of our best tips and tricks for easy flipping and preventing salmon from sticking to the grill. Grilled salmon is quick and easy to make, and infused amazing flavor. That flavored butter is so good, we even used it on Grilled Corn on the Cob.
Your family and dinner guests will be humming over this salmon recipe. It’s sure to become your go-to salmon recipe for grilling season.
Grilled Salmon Recipe:
Break out the BBQ for this Grilled Salmon with Garlic Lime Butter and eat like you’re on vacation! Cooking salmon on the grill adds incredible smoky tones to salmon and the flavored butter takes it over the top with fresh summer flavor.
This grilled salmon recipe is easy-easy-easy. It marinates while you preheat your grill and cooks super fast.
Ingredients for Grilled Salmon and Garlic Lime Butter:
No need to go to a million different stores on a wild goose chase for any oddball ingredients for this recipe! Simple yet flavorful is the motto here! Just grab a few basic ingredients and you’ll be ready to get grilling.
- Unsalted butter
- Garlic smashed (NOT PRESSED)
- Lime juice plus lime wedges to serve
- Fresh dill
- Sea salt and black pepper
- 2 lb Salmon filet (SKIN-ON)

Tools for Grilled Salmon:
This recipe is simple and does not require any fancy equipment. Here are the tools we use to make it easier and safer to grill salmon.
- A long pair of Tongs to flip salmon
- A grilling spatula (or heatproof spatula)
- An oven mitt (for safety!)
- Saucepan and silicone brush to apply butter
How to Make Garlic Lime Butter:
This amazing flavored butter is used to marinate, baste, and then brush the salmon once it’s off the grill.
1. In a saucepan, melt butter and add smashed garlic, salt, and black pepper. Simmer 1 minute until fragrant then add chopped dill and lime juice and immediately remove from heat.
Cook’s Tip: Smashing the garlic infuses great garlic flavor into the butter sauce without burning on the grill.

How to Grill Salmon:
1. Spoon 1/3 of the sauce over the salmon then brush it on to distribute. Let salmon rest and marinate while preheating the grill.

2. Preheat grill to medium/high (350˚F-400˚F) and oil the grates. Place salmon onto grill, skin-side-up. Cover and grill over medium/high for 3 minutes.
3. Loosen salmon with a spatula if needed, then carefully flip over and brush the tops with 1/3 of the garlic-lime butter then cover and cook another 2-3 minutes or until internal temperature reaches 140˚F then transfer to a platter (it will rise to 145˚F while it rests).
4. Transfer to a platter and drizzle with 1/3 sauce reserved in the saucepan (if the butter sauce hardens, heat on the stove just until melted). Garnish with fresh dill and serve with lime wedges to squeeze over the top.

How to Keep Salmon from Sticking to the Grill:
Do yourself a favor and oil the grates! It’s a quick step that will make grilling and flipping salmon so much easier. Oil the grates after preheating. To oil the grill, dip a folded paper towel in a high heat cooking oil (it should not be dripping with oil). Use tongs to hold the oiled paper towel and rub over the hot grates. This also works great when making Grilled Salmon Skewers.
Salmon Grilling Tips:
- When grilling salmon, be sure to buy skin-on salmon fillets. Salmon is very tender and flaky and the skin helps keep it together on the grill without falling through the grates.
- The butter in this recipe makes the salmon juicy and rich in flavor – don’t worry about the amount as some of it is lost on the grill.
- When flipping salmon, wear an oven mitt and start with the filets at the back in case of flare-ups.

How Long Do You Grill Salmon?
So you know how long to cook salmon on the grill, we created this salmon grilling chart. The ideal internal doneness temperature is 145˚F. We take it off the grill about five degrees early since the temperature will continue to rise as the salmon rests off the grill. If you see white beads forming on the salmon, that means it is overcooking.
Follow these salmon grilling guidelines for cooking over medium heat (350˚F):
- 1″ thick fillets = 3 minutes per side
- 3/4″ thick fillets = 2-3 minutes per side
- 1/2″ thick fillets = 2 minutes per side
What to Serve with Grilled Salmon:
In just 30 minutes or less, you’ll have dinner on the table for a simple weeknight meal everyone will enjoy. Serve it with Grilled Vegetables, and Creamy Mashed Potatoes or Fluffy White Rice to complete the meal.
If you need more menu inspiration, explore all of our Side Dish Recipes.
Love Salmon? Try Our Top Salmon Recipes:
There’s so much you can do with salmon and the recipe options are endless! These are the top-rated salmon recipes on our site. It’s so hard to pick a favorite.
- Baked Salmon – with garlic and dijon sauce
- Teriyaki Salmon – you will fall in love with this glaze
- Salmon Cakes – don’t skip the homemade tartar sauce
- Avocado Salmon Salad – Excellent with lemon dill dressing
- Pan-Seared Salmon – easy with mouthwatering lemon butter
- Sheet Pan Salmon and Asparagus – 20 minute dinner
Grilled Salmon Recipe with Garlic Lime Butter

Ingredients
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter, (8 Tbsp)
- 4 cloves garlic, smashed (NOT PRESSED)
- 2 Tbsp lime juice , (from 1 lime)plus lime wedges to serve
- 2 Tbsp dill, chopped, plus more to garnish
- 1 tsp sea salt
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- 2 lbs salmon filet, skin-on, cut into 6 portions
Instructions
- In a sauce pan, melt 1/2 cup butter over medium heat. Smash 4 garlic cloves with the flat side of a knife and add to saucepan with 1 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp pepper. Simmer 1 min or until fragrant. Add chopped dill and 2 Tbsp lime juice then immediately remove from heat.
- Arrange salmon fillets on a platter skin-side-down and spoon on 1/3 of butter sauce and brush over the tops. Let salmon marinate while preheating grill.
- Preheat grill to medium heat (350˚F to 400˚F). Oil the hot grates. Place salmon onto preheated grill, skin-side-up. Cover and grill over medium (350˚F) heat undisturbed, about 3 minutes on the first side.
- Carefully flip salmon over (it helps to have a spatula to loosen it and tongs to flip it over), brush on 1/3 of butter sauce then cover and cook another 2 minutes (or according to salmon grilling chart), until internal temperature reaches 140˚F (the temperature will continue to rise to an ideal 145˚F internal temperature off the grill).
- Transfer salmon to a platter and drizzle with remaining 1/3 of sauce in saucepan (if butter has hardened, heat on the stovetop just until melted). Garnish with fresh dill and serve with lime wedges to squeeze over salmon.
Notes
1″ thick fillets = 3 minutes per side
3/4″ thick fillets = 2-3 minutes per side
1/2″ thick fillets = 2 minutes per side
Nutrition Per Serving
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My entire family really enjoyed this salmon. My 2-year old was surprised by the taste at first (must have been the fresh lime that excited her taste buds) but she enjoyed it also! That is just the best feeling when your kids happily eat something you make and especially when salmon is full of brain and heart-boosting Omega 3 fatty acids. YES!!





Hi Natasha,
You grilled it with this recipe 😉
I followed this recipe verbatim and it was delicious for Memorial day dinner. Thank you!
So great to hear that you loved it! Thanks for giving this recipe a try.
Hi Natasha, I made your chicken mango avocado salad and I loved it, so did my husband.
I don’t know how to send you the pic I took but thankyou
Thank you so much for sharing that with us, Linda. You can actually share photos of your creation on our Facebook page or group!
Hi natasha! Ive tried few of your recipes and it was amazing! For this recipe, can i bake the salmon instead of grill them? Will it affect the taste?
Thanks for sharing that Zee. You can also try these baked salmon recipes.
Natasha, I have made so many of your recipes and they ALWAYS turn out great! I had salmon defrosting in my fridge and low and behold I got your email with this recipe! I made it and it was delicious! I never had any doubt. I also LOVE the way you do the videos to make sure that we don’t mess up. 🙂 Not to mention that you are such a pleasure. You’ve become my go to for recipes and tips. Thank you!
What a perfect timing! I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe, thanks for your great feedback JC!
My favorite salmon is blackened. Do you have the directions for doing that???
Hi Hal, I haven’t tested that with this recipe exactly to advise. If you experiment, please let me know how you like that.
this looks so tasty i cant wait to make it! i also love the edits you use in your videos!
Thank you for that wonderful compliment! you’re so nice!
mmmm..this salmon sounds incredibly delicious!! And that garlic lime butter is just amazing!
I hope you try it soon! Thank you for that great review!
I LOVE salmon! I can’t wait to use this recipe!
Thanks Beth! I hope this grilled salmon and especially that butter becomes a new favorite for you.
The perfect recipe for grilling season! My whole family loved it.
I’m so glad to hear that you all loved the salmon. Thank you for the wonderful review.
We love salmon and this is the only way I’ll make it now! So tender, flaky, delicious, and FAST! I use ghee in mine and it’s perfect. I brush the mixture on the skin side as well so it doesn’t stick to the grill. Thanks for the recipe and tips!
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us!
I believe your temp. Setting is not good. I tried and it didn’t worked. Maybe you should specified distance from the burners or coal to the salmon. I end up using 500 degrees in the second rack. The upper rack for about three minutes each side.
Hi Ricardo, 500 degrees is too hot for salmon. As a general rule of thumb, medium heat = 350, medium/high = 400, and high heat = 450-500. At 500, you would definitely want them on the upper rack or they would burn. I had the temperature in the recipe card, but will update that in the post to specify and thank you for pointing that out.
As always, this recipe is so delicious!!
Thank you for that great review!
Question: Do you think it would still be tasty to substitute EVOO in place of butter for someone on the Mediterranean diet following heart surgery?
Hi Libby, I haven’t tested that but I think it could work. If you experiment, let me know how you liked the recipe
My husband is not a very good cook but he made this Salmon recipe and we were all shocked it turned out so well. Luckily he grilled it on a piece of foil since it did kind of fall apart but it was still delicious. I had the leftovers in a salad for lunch today. He followed the recipe but we didn’t have dill.
That’s just awesome!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Susan!
Hi Natasha my name is Emely and I’m sure I’m just a kid but I love all your recipes can you please tell me which one is the easiest .
Hi Emely, thank you for taking the time to write in! If you follow this link here about halfway down the post you will find some of our popular and easier recipes. I hope this helps!
Question how do you “smash” garlic ?
Hi Jen, I smash it with the blunt end of a knife, just crush it so it can release flavor and so you can fish it out of the butter easily later.
This was incredibly good and so easy to make! Love it!
I’m so happy to hear you loved grilled salmon recipe! Thank you for the awesome review and have a great 4th of July week!
This salmon looks so delicious! I can’t wait to make it soon!
I hope you love it! We look forward to your feedback.
Easy to make and so delicious!
I’m so glad you enjoyed that Melissa!
So excited that I have everything to make this! Loving this all summer long.
That’s the best! Thank you for that awesome review, Jen!
Can I make this in the oven? I don’t have a grill 🙁
Hi Michelle, yes you could bake this in the oven instead following these baking instructions.
Thanks for the tip about the oven. Love you and your recipes.
You’re welcome!