A simple, elegant Pan-Seared Salmon Recipe in a lemon browned butter sauce. Master this easy (10 minute) method for how to cook salmon in a pan. You love the simple ingredients.
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If you appreciate the simplicity and speed of cooking skillet dinners like Pan-Seared Steak, or Shrimp Scampi then you’ll love this salmon recipe. The inspiration for this pan-cooked salmon came from Ina Garten’s “Easy Sole Meuniere” from her Back to Basics Cookbook. We changed it to a Salmon Meuniere and simplified it even further, removing the dredging step to make it gluten-free, keto and paleo-friendly.
Pan-Seared Salmon Video
Watch Natasha make this pan-seared salmon. You will be surprised how quick and easy it is to cook salmon on the stove. P.S. Subscribe to our Cooking Channel and click the bell icon to be notified when we share new videos.
Ingredients for Pan Seared Salmon
You can use 1 to 1 1/2 lbs of salmon for this recipe; whatever the size of your pan allows. Ours was a 10″ skillet and we used 1 1/4 lbs, but there is enough sauce for a slightly larger fillet. Literally, all you need is:
- Salmon
- Lemons
- Butter
- Parsley
- Salt and pepper
How to Buy Salmon
- Farmed Raised Salmon – Most ‘Atlantic salmon’ is farm-raised and tends to be thicker fillets with a higher fat content so it is more forgiving and can be baked longer without drying out. It does usually have color added.
- Wild Caught Salmon (Sockey or Coho Salmon), tends to be thinner and less fatty (with the exception of thicker Wild King Salmon). Wild salmon is easier to overcook since it’s leaner so aim for the lower end of the time range. We buy wild salmon when possible.
- Can I use Steelhead? Wild steelhead is actually a type of rainbow trout, but is usually less expensive and will work great in this recipe.
Can I use Skin-On Salmon?
We used skinless salmon here, but if you prefer to use skin-on, sear with the skin-side down first then flip and finish cooking the second side.
Tips for Pan Fried Salmon
- Have ingredients prepped: This recipe moves fast and salmon takes just minutes on the stove, so have your ingredients ready before you turn on the stove.
- When zesting lemons, make sure you are only getting the yellow portion of the skin and avoid the white pith underneath which can add bitter tones to your recipe.
- Check for doneness – Since salmon can vary in size, thickness, and even fat content, it’s best to use an instant-read thermometer and cook to an internal temperature of 145˚F.
- Remove from pan right away so it doesn’t continue to cook over residual heat from the skillet.
Tips for Making Brown Butter:
- Use a light-colored pan (such as stainless steel or white enamel coated) so you can watch the color changing.
- DO NOT add butter to a very hot empty pan or it will be likely splatter. Add the butter as the pan is heating up.
- Stir and swirl often, otherwise, the milk solids and water can pool under the butter and erupt/ splatter as the pressure builds up.
- Watch the color – browned butter is ready when it turns light brown in color and the solid bits turn a darker brown
- Set a timer – browning butter takes 3-7 minutes depending on your stove and pan.
- Do not walk away from your browned butter. Keep a close eye on it as it can quickly burn once it is ready.
Serve With
Pan-seared salmon is one of the easiest dinners you’ll make. Pair it with these quick sides and salads to complete the meal.
- Roasted Asparagus
- Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes
- Fluffy White Rice
- Avocado Cucumber Salad
- Caprese Salad
- Instant Pot Corn on the Cob
Have Leftover Salmon? Break the pan-seared salmon into bite-sized pieces and use it in Salmon Cobb Salad or make Salmon Cakes.
More Easy Salmon Recipes:
- One Pan Salmon and Asparagus with our famous flavored butter
- Baked Salmon with Garlic and Dijon – our #1 salmon
- Teriyaki Salmon with a sweet sticky glaze
- Grilled Salmon with garlic lime butter
- Apricot Dijon Salmon and Broccoli – easy weeknight meal
Pan Seared Salmon with Lemon Butter Sauce (VIDEO)
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 lb skinless boneless salmon fillets, cut into 4 filets (5 oz each about 1″ thick)
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/8 tsp black pepper
- 4 Tbsp unsalted butter
- 1 tsp grated lemon zest
- 4 Tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice, from 2 lemons
- 1 Tbsp fresh parsley, minced
Instructions
- Season salmon on both sides with 1/2 salt and 1/8 tsp black pepper. Grate 1 tsp of lemon zest then squeeze 2 lemons for 4 Tbsp lemon juice.
- Heat a large (10-12") light-colored pan over medium heat and right away add 4 Tbsp butter, swirling and stirring frequently to prevent splatter until it starts to turn light brown and the bits of butter solids turn brown (about 3-7 minutes depending on your heat).
- Add seasoned salmon and cook uncovered on the first side 3-4 minutes until golden brown then flip salmon and cook another 2 to 3 minutes or until flaky and fully cooked through with an internal temperature of 145˚F.
- In the last 2 minutes of cooking, add 1 tsp lemon zest and 4 Tbsp lemon juice to the pan. Spoon the sauce over the salmon as it cooks. Transfer salmon to plates, drizzle with sauce, and sprinkle the pan-cooked salmon with freshly chopped parsley and black pepper to taste. Serve right away.
Made this for dinner tonight and it was really delicious! Restaurant quality and very easy to make! I only made 5 filets and wish I made more! The family loved it! Salmon is a tricky meat for me to cook for some reason. Doesn’t always come out well. But with this recipe you’ve made me an expert! Lol!! Thanks again!
Aaw that is awesome feedback, thank you so much for sharing that with us. I’m glad your family loved it!
This was worked out really nice – a tasty and healthy dinner with rice and salad..
We are a multi racial family (Chinese and Polish) and all three of us, including our 6 year old daughter, enjoyed the salmon cooked this way. I was worried it would be too sour for my wife, but it was perfect. Thanks very much. Your site has become the # 1 go to for me for trusted recipes.
Thank you so much for your kind words and good feedback. It makes me happy and inspired when I read comments like this.
Hey Natasha!
Would margarine work if I don’t have butter at home?
Hi Imara, I have only tried this with butter, so I can’t advise on the outcome with margarine without testing it.
Thank you Natasha!!! It was absolutely delicious and so easy to make!!!
Thank you for the wonderful review! I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Teresa!
You’re so welcome, Teresa. Glad you loved this recipe!
Hey Natasha! I’m making this tonight and I have thin salmon fillets and I was wondering if the recipe would still work?
Thanks!
Hi Mariam, that may still work. If they are much thinner than what we used, I recommend keeping a close eye on cook time; it may require less time to fully cook.
Also, if I have 10 fillets, would you recommend cooking them at a time (as many fit in the pan at a time) or all at once?
I wouldn’t over crowd the pan. You may need to cook them in two pans or in batches.
I also just wanted to take this opportunity to thank you for all the great recipes! I have never tried one that my family didn’t like. A family favourite is definitely the Crispy Chicken Sandwich! I actually just made it a few days ago! Thanks again!
Aww, that’s the best! Thank you so much for sharing that with me. I’m all smiles
Are your recipes printable?
Yes, they are. Click on Jump to Recipe then click Print, you can then save it as PDF and print it anytime you want to.
Natasha,
Just LOVE all of your recipes. Question, do you have a section for Keto meals only. I want to try Keto for a while, but only trust your cooking.
I’m so glad you’re enjoying our recipes. I do not have a keto section, but most of our receipts have been altered by our readers to be keto-friendly. I recommend searching through recipe comments for adjustments.
My sister is making it for us today. Can’t wait!!
Please share with us how it goes, Lynda!
Out of all the foods I ever cooked, this recipe is still considered the best by my roommate. He says it is restaurant quality and that he’d pay for this meal.
That’s just awesome! It sounds like you have a new favorite!
This Salmon was to dye for, my family loved it.
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review!
Absolutely to die for! I prepare salmon fairly often with pretty good results. However this combination of flavors and easy preparation scores 10 in my opinion! I pressed a few garlic cloves and added with the zest and juice. For side dish, I did easy chunks of Yukon gold potatoes with a little garlic added (steamed quickly in microwave with a little garlic). Sauce and parsley garnish over all. This is a restaurant quality meal! Thank you Natasha. I love your fun and friendly instructions!
Wow, thank you for your perfect rating. I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe, Lois!
Can I add some minced garlic to the brown butter to give it even more flavour?
Hi Jackie! I bet that could work! I would love to know how you like that if you experiment!
This is our FAVORITE salmon recipe ever! The lemon butter is incredible!
I’m happy to hear that, Jennifer! Thank you so much for sharing.
My husband loves salmon but I always feel like I don’t know how to make it very well. I love all the tips in this recipe, including searing the skin side first. Your tips make for a light, flaky, delicious salmon!
I’m so glad my tips are helpful, Emily! I hope you both enjoyed this recipe.
The lemon butter was genius! The whole family loved this recipe. We had green beans on the side.
That is the best when the family loves what we parents make. That’s so great!
Natasha, you are my Go To Gal for delicious recipes. I have not had a disappointing one yet!
Thank you!
Aww, that’s the best! Thank you so much for sharing that with me. I’m all smiles
My finished product looked a bit dry but hubby and I loved it! Maybe I simmered it too long or had to add more butter and lemon juice? I forgot the lemon slices as toppings and used flakes instead of fresh parsley.
Great recipe! A must-repeat!
Maybe that’s what happened but I’m sure it will be awesome on your next try. Thank you for your great feedback and review!
I added 1 tbsp of honey and even my picky eater kids loved it!!! Everytime my husband asked where I got the recipe, I always tell him from my bff Natasha! Thank you so much for sharing your delicious recipe!❤️❤️❤️
Aaw that is so nice! I hope your family will love every recipe that you will try for them.
What would you use if yiu can’t use butter(heart issues)
Hello Crystal, I haven’t tried any other substitute to advise. Sorry about that but you can try my other salmon recipes here.
You weren’t kidding. 10 minutes for a delicious salmon dinner.
I definitely will make again. I see it being my “go to recipe” for salmon!
Just made your chicken patties the other night. We really liked them!
Hi Carol, I’m so glad you loved the salmon!