This Honey Glazed Salmon is juicy, flaky, and so satisfying, and it comes together in less than 20 minutes. It’s quick to make, versatile and the sweet and tangy flavors are irresistible.
Squeeze fresh lime juice over this honey-glazed salmon and serve with steamy, fluffy white rice. With its delicious sauce, it has become one of our favorite ways to make salmon, along with our Teriyaki Salmon and Tuscan Salmon.

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Honey Glazed Salmon
Since salmon is a healthy source of protein, fatty acids, vitamins, and nutrients, like Omega-3, it’s one of our favorite dishes to serve our family. This honey-glazed salmon recipe uses a honey and soy sauce marinade to cover the fish.
Just like with our Honey Mustard Chicken Thighs, the honey glaze for salmon caramelizes, giving it an amazing flavor. We love the crust that forms when this salmon is pan-seared, but we also included directions on how to cook it in the oven and in the air fryer, below.

The idea for this recipe actually came from a reader way back in 2017. Since then, it’s become a staple in our house (Thanks for sharing it!). The way the salmon is dredged in flour forms an incredible crust that holds onto the caramelized sauce – it’s genius! Some of my favorite recipes came from suggestions in our community. You all are so generous and wonderful.
Ingredients
The list of ingredients for honey glazed salmon is so short and simple, but they combine to deliver seriously tasty results.
- Salmon filets – use boneless, skinless filets for this recipe. We prefer coho, king, or sockeye variety of wild-caught salmon, but you can use thawed frozen filets, too.
- All-purpose flour – dredging in flour helps the glaze thicken and stick to the salmon
- Light olive oil – cover the pan completely with olive oil or the salmon will stick to the pan
- Honey – the sweet flavor that caramelizes in the marinade
- Soy sauce – the delicious umami flavor of the glaze. To make this gluten-free, see substitutions below.
- Lime – acid marries the sweet and savory flavors of the glaze, save a few wedges for serving

Pro Tip: You can use skin-on salmon, but you’ll lose some of the glaze and flavor when you remove the skin after cooking.
How to Make Honey Glazed Salmon
This glazed salmon recipe comes together in 20 minutes, making it perfect for a weeknight meal, but it’s decadent enough for dinner guests as well.
- For the Glaze – mix the honey and soy sauce into a small bowl to create the glaze. Set aside.
- Season the salmon on both sides and dredge each filet in flour, shaking off excess.
- Preheat the pan over medium heat. Note: Do not cook over high heat or you will burn the glaze.
- Brush the glaze over the first side of the salmon, and then place it glazed-side-down into a preheated pan over medium heat. Generously brush the glaze on the second side. After 3 minutes, turn the fish over to cook on the second side. The glaze should be caramelized and the salmon will be opaque inside when flaked.
- Squeeze lime over the top to serve and garnish with chopped chives, if desired.
Pro Tip: There is no need to pre-marinate the salmon. Add the sauce and seasoning just before cooking and the caramelized sauce and seasoning will add plenty of flavor.

Pro Tip: Pro Tip: Use a non-stick skillet for easier flipping and cleanup. Also, if salmon is browning too quickly, reduce heat so you don’t burn the glaze.
Common Questions
Choose salmon fillets that are bright pink with a nice marbling of fat throughout the meat. Don’t forget the sniff test – fresh salmon shouldn’t have any kind of fishy smell. Frozen filets work for this recipe, but they should be fully thawed and may be thinner than fresh filets.
For those with a soy allergy, substitute coconut aminos or tamari for soy sauce.
Brush both sides of the salmon with glaze, and then Air fry at 400 degrees for 7-10 minutes. For detailed directions, see our Air Fryer Salmon recipe.
Similar to our Brown Sugar Glazed Salmon, arrange the salmon in a dish and pour the marinade on top. Cook in the oven at 400 degrees for 12 minutes.
According to the American Heart Association, the recommended serving size is 3.5 oz of salmon. P.S. They also recommend 2 servings of salmon per week.
Variations
This recipe for honey glazed salmon is simple but also versatile. Try some of these ideas to put your spin on the dish:
- Add heat – Try adding a pinch of red pepper flakes or chili sauce, like Sriracha, to the marinade.
- Substitute – Maple syrup can replace honey, like in my Grilled Maple Salmon recipe
- Try garlic or ginger – Add a bit of garlic or ginger to the sauce before cooking.

What to serve with Honey Glazed Salmon
This delicious salmon recipe tastes great with rice, quinoa, and veggies. For example, we love serving the fish with these easy side dishes:

Make-Ahead
To make this honey glazed salmon recipe ahead, mix the soy sauce and honey marinade and store in the refrigerator for several hours before cooking or overnight. Just before cooking, add it to the salmon.
- To Refrigerate: Leftovers last for three days in an airtight container in the fridge.
- Freezing: Although the taste and texture will suffer a bit, you can tightly seal and freeze cooked salmon for 3 to 4 months.
- To reheat: Thaw in the refrigerator. You can eat the fish cold on top of a salad, or you can reheat it on the stovetop or air fryer until just heated through.

With its sweet and savory glaze, it’s easy to serve up this delicious honey glazed salmon dish in just 20 minutes! We know it will become a favorite in your house like it is in ours.
More Salmon Recipes to Try
After trying this delicious meal, then check out more of our best salmon recipes:
- Baked Salmon with garlic and dijon
- Salmon Cobb Salad
- Salmon Cakes
- Grilled Salmon with garlic lime butter
- Pan-Seared Salmon
- One-Pan Salmon Asparagus
Honey Glazed Salmon Recipe

Ingredients
- 24 oz salmon filet, boneless and skinless (cut into 6 pieces, 4 oz each)
- 1/2 tsp sea salt , (or to taste)
- 1/8 tsp black pepper, (or to taste)
- 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
- 2 Tbsp light olive oil, or any high-heat cooking oil
- 1/4 cup honey
- 2 Tbsp soy sauce, *
- 1 lime, cut into wedges
- 1 Tbsp chives, to garnish (optional)
Instructions
- To make the glaze: In a measuring cup, combine 1/4 cup honey and 2 Tbsp soy sauce. Stir until well combined and set aside.
- Season both sides of your boneless, skinless salmon filets with salt and pepper. Pour 1/4 cup flour into a shallow plate and dredge both sides of salmon in flour, shaking off excess flour.
- Heat a large non-stick pan over medium heat and add 2 Tbsp light olive oil.**
- Brush the first side of salmon generously with half of the glaze and once oil is hot, add salmon to the pan (glaze-side-down). In the pan, brush the second side generously with remaining glaze. Saute salmon on the first side for 3 minutes, turn and sauté second side another 3 minutes. Glaze should be caramelized and salmon should be just cooked through and opaque inside when flaked.
- Squeeze fresh lime juice over the top to serve and garnish with chopped chives if desired.
Notes
**Do not cook over high heat or you will burn the glaze.
Made this for the 1st time tonight, and I will make it again, it was YUMMERS, even My Landlady who is really Picky ate it all… and Even commented about how Good it was, which is Very Unusual.
Thanks for the
You’re welcome Paula! Thank you for sharing this with me!
Yum.yum.yum. hubby loves it.
Isn’t it so good! Thank you for the wonderful review, Victoria!
The glaze was tasty but much too sweet for my palate. I added 4 tbs of rice vinegar and two additional tbs of soy sauce to offset the over powering sweetness. I also added 3 tbs of teriyaki marinade ( which is actually not sweet at all, only flavorful). Lastly, I added 1 tsp of cayenne pepper to the mix. That did it. I seasoned the salmon ( no skin) with salt, pepper and dried dill then glazed it. I cooked them 3 to 4 minutes on each side( butter and olive oil), glazing each time I turned it over. It was delish!
I’m so happy you enjoyed that! Thank you for sharing that with us!
Love this! Fast and easy! Served with baked brown sugar sweet potatoes and green veggie…fabulous!
Thank you for the wonderful review! I’m so happy you enjoyed it!
I want to let you know that I enjoyed making this recipe and sharing the exquisite salmon with my family. I am a young 24 year old student and with little time to cook, and I also don’t know how to cook, but this helped me out a lot. Nonetheless, my big brother loved it and was very happy! It was a special occasion since he was visiting from Chicago to Miami. Thank you Natasha. Loved the pictures and the step-by-step guide on how to make the salmon to perfection!
You’re welcome Camila, I’m happy to hear the recipe is an absolute hit! Thanks for following and sharing your excellent review!
This recipe turned out so good. I also tried the same glaze but with chicken tenderloins and it turned out equally as tasty and easy to make.
I’m glad you love the recipe Marie! Thanks for sharing your fantastic review with other readers!
Hi Natasha! This recipe definitely looks yummy! I was wondering… if you turned the heat down a smidge more, could you sauté the salmon a little longer? I like my salmon a little more cooked, but don’t want to risk burning the glaze or drying out/overcooking the salmon.
Hi Jamie, that would work! Turning down the heat to cook it longer without burning the glaze is smart!
Can I bake it instead of cook it in the pan?
Hi Danai, I haven’t tried this recipe baked but I have baked a similar salmon recipe at 400˚F for 13-16 minutes or until salmon is flaky and cooked through (note: bake times may vary by thickness of salmon). I hope you love it! 🙂
Can’t wait to make this tonight!
I hope you love it Dora, please let me know what you think!
Well, this was the beginning of a Natasha’s kitchen weekend. Made this Saturday night for supper.. can you even get fast food faster than this awesome meal?!!! You don’t ever have an excuse to go out with selections as this salmon!! Thank you.
You’re welcome Helyn! I’m glad to hear how much you enjoy the recipe. Thanks for sharing your great review!
Delicious recipe!! Very quick and easy to make with a lot of flavor! My husband loved it, so it will be part of our family menu going forward.
I’m glad you both enjoy the recipe! Thanks for sharing your great review Olga!
Absolutely Delicious!!!👌 I was looking for something fast, easy and delicious and this salmon is to go to. Thank you so much for sharing this simple but delicious recipe. This is a keeper!!!
You’re welcome Yana! I’m glad you love the recipe as much as I do! Thanks for sharing your excellent review!
I have recipe that similar but we do the marinate pour over salmon let it marinate 30 minutes & grill. So I tried recipe marinated & grilled was delicious
I’m glad you like it Alla! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Simple to make and great response from the kids: “Brilliant. Make it every week.”
Thank you Natasha!
My pleasure! I’m glad to hear the family enjoys the recipe so much! Thanks for sharing your great review!
Wow. This is different! Not your usual butter garlic salmon. Was a big hit at home. The first batch burned a little and was undercooked (fish was thick and i put too much glaze)
Second batch turned out great!
Was amazing! Served with creamy mashed potatoes on the side and an olive garden salad.
Thank you again for a great recipe and thank you Natasha’s husband for such wonderful photography! I hope God blesses your family so much because you are a blessing and inspiration to so many people including my family and friends!
I’m so glad you and your family are enjoying our recipes! Thank you so much for your sweet and inspiring words and God bless you also Ksusha!! 🙂
Hey, when you did it the second time. What did you do different for it to turn out right. I want to cook this and your response will help a lot! Thank you
What is the purpose of the flour. Most honey soy recipes do not have it.
Hi SF, it helps the glaze stay on the salmon – similar to when you dredge a piece of chicken in flour before dipping it in egg and this works great since it is pan-fried. It also helps to thicken the sauce a little. It would still work to omit it if you wanted to keep it gluten free and I bet a gluten free flour would work as a substitute as well.
I can almost taste this salmon through the screen. Great job, Natasha! Your recipes are always top-notch!
Thanks Tania! This recipe is so good AND delicious! Please let me know what you think if you decide to make it!
That second picture makes my mouth water! This look simple and yummy. Excited to make it!
Thank you! To be honest, I start craving this salmon every time I scroll past that picture. I hope you LOVE the recipe as much as we do 🙂
Promised my son to make it for the weekend. He has seen the photos and loved it. So, dear Natasha, thank you once again 🙂
You’re so welcome and I hope you both love the recipe!! 🙂
This looks so yummy, I was wondering if u can cook this salmon in the oven?
Hi, I haven’t tried this particular recipe in the oven but I have baked a similar salmon recipe and it worked well at 400˚F for 13-16 minutes or until salmon is flaky and cooked through, bake times may vary by thickness of salmon. I hope you LOVE it! 🙂