Major salmon fans over here and this teriyaki salmon recipe is a winner! It’s so simple and doesn’t require any lengthy marinating, but is super flavorful. The Asian salmon turns out flaky, juicy and absolutely delicious with the homemade teriyaki sauce.
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This is an easy salmon dinner idea the whole family will love. My son LOVED it and he doesn’t usually refill his plate for salmon. Funny all I have to tell him is “it tastes like Panda” and he’s sold. He’s big on Asian flavors :).
Ingredients for Teriyaki Salmon:
You can use a 2 to 3 lb salmon filet for this recipe. We used a wild-caught Sockeye Salmon (more on selecting salmon and it’s affect on how long to bake salmon below). The homemade teriyaki sauce is so simple but so good (which is great on chicken too!). P.S. Use a gluten free soy sauce like Tamari brand (Amazon affiliate link) to make it gluten free! See the ingredient measurements in the print-friendly section below.
How to Make the Teriyaki Salmon:
Prep: Grease a large rimmed baking sheet (cover with foil and then grease for easier clean-up). Preheat oven to 400˚F.
1. Combine sauce ingredients and stir until brown sugar is dissolved.
2. Place individual salmon slices in a mixing bowl. Pour the sauce over the salmon, cover with plastic wrap and let marinate 20 minutes (at room temp or refrigerated).
3.Transfer salmon to prepared baking sheet (keep the marinade). Bake at 400 for 12-16 minutes or until salmon is flaky and cooked through, bake times may vary by thickness and cut of salmon (see notes on how long to bake salmon below).
4. While salmon is baking, transfer remaining marinade to a small sauce pan and bring to a boil then reduce heat to a simmer and cook, stirring occasionally until slightly thickened (3-4 min) then remove from heat.
5. Once salmon is out of the oven, brush with teriyaki syrup, then sprinkle with chopped green onion and sesame seeds as desired.
Juicy!! I’m so bummed there aren’t any leftovers…
How Long to Bake Salmon:
Baking times for salmon will vary based on the type of salmon you are using.
Farmed Raised Salmon (like “Atlantic Salmon” or farmed King Salmon) tend to have a higher fat content so they can be baked for a longer period of time without drying out. Farmed salmon also tends to come in thicker, fattier pieces of salmon which are more forgiving and you can bake longer.
Wild Caught Salmon (like Coho Salmon and Sockeye), tend to be thinner and less fatty fillets (with the exception of WILD Caught King Salmon which can be just as thick and fatty as farm raised). In general, wild salmon is easier to overcook and needs to be baked more carefully. With wild-caught salmon, aim for the lower baking times if a range is given and check for doneness before you cook it any longer.
Print-Friendly Teriyaki Salmon Recipe:
Teriyaki Salmon Recipe

Ingredients
For the Teriyaki Salmon:
- 2 1/2 lbs salmon filet sliced into 2" wide slices, *
For the Teriyaki Sauce:
- 3 Tbsp teriyaki sauce
- 3 Tbsp hoisin sauce
- 3 Tbsp soy sauce
- 1 Tbsp white vinegar
- 1 Tbsp sesame oil
- 1/3 cup packed light brown sugar
- 2 large or 3 medium garlic cloves, minced
- 2 tsp freshly grated ginger, or 1/2 tsp ground ginger
To serve:
- Sesame seeds to garnish, optional
- Green onion, chopped, optional
Instructions
Prep:
- Grease a large rimmed baking sheet (cover with foil and then grease for easier clean-up). Preheat oven to 400˚F.
How to Make Easy Teriyaki Salmon:
- Combine sauce ingredients and stir until brown sugar is dissolved.
- Place individual salmon slices in a mixing bowl. Pour the sauce over the salmon, cover with plastic wrap and let marinate 20 minutes (at room temp or refrigerated).
- Transfer salmon to prepared baking sheet (keep the marinade). Bake at 400 for 12-16 min or until salmon is flaky and cooked through, bake times may vary by thickness of salmon.
- While salmon is baking, transfer remaining marinade to a small sauce pan and bring to a boil then reduce heat to a simmer and cook, stirring occasionally until slightly thickened (3-4 min) then remove from heat.
- Once salmon is out of the oven, brush with teriyaki syrup, then sprinkle with chopped green onion and sesame seeds as desired.
Notes
Nutrition Per Serving
If you make this recipe, I’d love to see pics of your creations on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter! Hashtag them #natashaskitchen
More salmon recipes worth trying:
Baked Salmon with Garlic and Dijon
Baked Salmon with a Tangy Glaze
What can i sustitute the Hussein sauce
With?
Aida, there is no easy substitute for that sauce. It is like an Asian BBQ sauce. It adds flavor and thickness to the sauce in this recipe. I don’t know if this helps or not but there are several recipes for Hoisin sauce like this one.
I made this salmon last night and it was FANTASTIC!!! I am adding this recipe to my Culinary Book (yes I have one 🙂 ). Thank you for wonderful treat, Natasha!
That’s just awesome! Thank you for the wonderful review 🙂
Hi, I’m planning on making this tonight & I was wondering if I can you use Panda Express teriyaki sauce instead of making the glaze from scratch?
Hi Serena, if you are talking about their thickened sauce, yes I think that would work fine.
Super easy recipe and amazing flavor!
Thank you!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it
Just wanted to say thank you, this recipe was OMG!!!! lol very nice delicious this is my second time making it in a month just wanted to say thanks for such an awesome dish!
This recipe was off the charts!!!!!
I’m so happy you enjoyed it! Thanks Michael 🙂
Hello,
Can I use tilapia instead of salmon?
Thanks 🙂
Hi Marie, I haven’t tried that but I think it would work. Let me know how it goes! 🙂
Hi Natasha,
I noticed that you are using a store bought teriyaki sauce- if I want to make it from scratch, can I adopt the sauce recipe from your chicken teriyaki post, and then add the remaining ingredients you called out in this recipe? Is it going to turn out the same or do you recommend the store bought one?
TIA.
Hi Armine, that is a different kind of teriyaki sauce. I guess you could but that’s alot of trouble to get a “teriyaki” sauce in addition to this one. The store-bought one is so much easier to use.
Looks tasty! I’m always looking for new salmon recipes to try so I’m glad I came across this one.
Thanks Beata, I hope you love it! 🙂
I love salmon I need to try to make via your recipe. Oh definitely will go to fish market and buy salmon and will make soon. I have been making salmon for years using Ina G recipe and from trying it for the first time I started to eat salmon. Plus it looks like salmon is a little bit pink inside and this is what I like. I am not sure if you like but I don’t like overcooked salmon and any salmon that is without cheese. And I guess it explains why of what I have heard from famous cook that salmon + cheese = doesn’t work…
Hi Ziz’ka, I haven’t tried salmon with cheese. Which one of Ina’s recipes do you use? We love salmon and I’m always excited to try a new version! : )
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/asian-grilled-salmon-recipe.html
but I am doing in oven and using broil function…
Awesome! Thanks 🙂
We made this recipe today and it was a hit with the entire family! Will definitely be making it again, and trying it on chicken next. Yum!
Tanya, thank you for such a nice review, I’m glad everyone loved it 😀.
What is hoison sauce and where do buy it?
Marianna, hoison sauce is available in most of the grocery stores next to soy sauce in Asian isle. It is a savory-sweet sauce made from select spices and ground soybeans.
I love teriyaki salmon!! This recipe looks great. Salmon is such a good go-to… it’s quick and hard to mess up 🙂 Love your mouthwatering photos!
Thank you Natasha for the compliment 😀.
We’ve tried many teriyaki sauces by buying them and making them ourselves. This one is the best. We agree with your son about loving Asian flavors. This sauce also has an Asian aroma!
We’ll try it with chicken next!
Nena, thank you for such a nice review and let me know how this sauce turns out with chicken 😀.
I am always on a lookout for healthy, delicious meals like this one! I am definitely going to try it! 🙂 Pinned and Yummed!
Hi Tania! Thank you so much for pinning and yumming 🙂 I sure appreciate it! 🙂
Well, I was going to make salmon tonight using your other yummy recipe with the lemons on top but now that you posted this, I am re-thinking my dinner plans lol :)) we’ve made the other one 10+ times and this one looks equally mouthwatering :)) decisions, decisions…!!
Let me know which one you ended up trying!! I agree they are equally tempting! The other one’s more popular but this one is just 1 day old on the blog :). I’d love to know what you thought of it if you choose it.
Hi Natasha,
Finally made this tonight and it was delicious…the sauce is incredible 🙂 sooo good! My picky 4 year old even ate a whole bunch, and the 7 and 9 year olds asked for seconds. A keeper!
Julia, thank you for such a nice review, I’m so happy that they loved it. 😁
I totally agree with Coco that salmon can get boring ~ but it’s so good for you!!! Thanks for spicing it up for me and making my life a bit more exciting. (not that going to swim at the local YMCA isn’t exciting but you know!!)
That sounds like a pretty good morning!! Have fun at the Y! 🙂
Mouthwatering! I love salmon, will definatly give it a try.
I hope you love it! Thanks Inessa 🙂
Happy 2016, lovely lady!
Salmon is one of my fav fishes, but it gets boring after a while.
This teriyaki marinade sounds so yummy.
Friday night’s dinner is served!
Thanks Coco! I hope you love it! It really is so simple and a nice way to change up salmon 🙂
Yum! We love teriyaki salmon in our house! Thank you for sharing!
You’re so welcome! 🙂