Teriyaki Salmon Recipe (2024)

Major salmon fans over here and this teriyaki salmon recipe is a winner!It’s sosimple 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.

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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.

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2. Place individual salmon slicesin a mixing bowl. Pour the sauce over the salmon, cover with plastic wrap and let marinate 20 minutes (at room temp or refrigerated).

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3.Transfer salmon to prepared baking sheet (keep themarinade). Bake at 400 for 12-16 minutes or until salmon is flaky and cooked through, bake times may vary bythickness and cut of salmon (see notes on how long to bake salmon below).

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4. While salmon is baking, transfer remaining marinadeto a small sauce panand bring to a boil then reduce heat to asimmer and cook, stirring occasionally until slightly thickened (3-4 min)then remove from heat.

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5. Once salmon is out of the oven, brush with teriyaki syrup, thensprinkle with chopped green onion and sesame seeds as desired.

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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.

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Print-Friendly Teriyaki Salmon Recipe:

Teriyaki Salmon Recipe

4.98 from 474 votes

Author: Natasha Kravchuk

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This teriyaki salmon recipe is a winner! Simple ingredients and no lengthy marinating needed. A flaky, juicy and delicious teriyaki glazed salmon recipe.

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Prep Time: 25 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 40 minutes mins

Ingredients

Servings: 8 Servings

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

*This recipe will work for 2 to 3 lbs salmon. You can easily scale this recipe up or down. For 1 lb of salmon, cut all of the marinade ingredients in half.

Nutrition Per Serving

276kcal Calories13g Carbs29g Protein10g Fat1g Saturated Fat78mg Cholesterol797mg Sodium743mg Potassium11g Sugar55IU Vitamin A0.2mg Vitamin C31mg Calcium1.5mg Iron

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Nutrition Facts

Teriyaki Salmon Recipe

Amount per Serving

Calories

276

% Daily Value*

Fat

10

g

15

%

Saturated Fat

1

g

6

%

Cholesterol

78

mg

26

%

Sodium

35

%

Potassium

743

mg

21

%

Carbohydrates

13

g

4

%

Sugar

11

g

12

%

Protein

29

g

58

%

Vitamin A

55

IU

1

%

Vitamin C

0.2

mg

%

Calcium

31

mg

3

%

Iron

1.5

mg

8

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Asian

Keyword: Teriyaki Salmon

Skill Level: Easy

Cost to Make: $$

Calories: 276

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Baked Salmon with Garlic and Dijon

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Baked Salmon with a Tangy Glaze

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Teriyaki Salmon Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What goes well with teriyaki salmon? ›

The best side dishes to serve with teriyaki salmon are steamed jasmine rice, bok choy, steamed vegetables, steamed dumplings, quinoa, egg roll in a bowl, sesame noodle salad, edamame, cucumber sunomono salad, grilled pineapple, stir-fried vegetables, and miso soup.

What does Gordon Ramsay put on his salmon? ›

ingredients
  1. 1 58 kg salmon, scaled, gutted and washed (1 whole salmon)
  2. olive oil, and drizzling (for cooking)
  3. sea salt.
  4. fresh ground black pepper.
  5. 2 bay leaves.
  6. 3 sprigs rosemary.
  7. 3 sprigs thyme.
  8. 3 sprigs basil.

What should I season salmon with? ›

Salmon Seasoning With Household Spices
  • Paprika.
  • Chile/Chili powder.
  • Garlic powder/salt.
  • Ground cumin.
  • Onion powder.
  • Ground ginger.

What is teriyaki glaze made of? ›

Authentic Japanese teriyaki sauce combines soy sauce, mirin, sugar, and sake to create a distinctively sharp taste, with Westernized versions incorporating honey, garlic, and ginger for added edge. Cornstarch is often added to teriyaki sauce as a thickener.

What do Japanese people eat with salmon? ›

15 Best & Healthy Side Dishes to Serve with Salmon
  • Spinach with Sesame Miso Sauce. ...
  • Ginger Rice. ...
  • Homemade Miso Soup. ...
  • Steamed Vegetables with Miso Sesame Sauce. ...
  • Eggplant Agebitashi. ...
  • Sweet Onion Takikomi Gohan (Japanese Mixed Rice) ...
  • Broccolini Gomaae. ...
  • Okra Ohitashi.

Do you serve red or white wine with teriyaki salmon? ›

Because salmon is a meaty fish if you grill or char it you can pair it with a red. Pinot Noir is my favourite match but a Gamay would rub along happily too. If you prefer a white try a dry Pinot Gris. A fruity Pinot Noir is also a good wine match with Japanese style dishes such as salmon teriyaki or yakitori.

What not to do with salmon? ›

5 Common Mistakes That We All Make When Cooking Salmon
  1. Not removing pin bones. Fact: Most salmon fillets have pin bones in them. ...
  2. Mistreating the skin. ...
  3. Using the wrong pan. ...
  4. Overcooking your fish. ...
  5. Reheating leftover salmon.
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How long can you marinate salmon? ›

Let marinate at room temperature for 30 minutes or refrigerate for up to 1 hour (after 1 hour, fish tends to get mushy when marinated but if you MUST, you can refrigerate for up to 4 hours). Cook the salmon, using your preferred method.

What can I add to salmon to make it taste better? ›

How to Make the Best Salmon Seasoning
  1. Brown Sugar. An important component for the best salmon seasoning. ...
  2. Dry Mustard Powder. When it comes to what herbs and spices go best with salmon, dry mustard is at the top of the list. ...
  3. Smoked Paprika. For a touch of smokiness.
  4. Salt. ...
  5. Cumin. ...
  6. Ginger. ...
  7. Garlic Powder. ...
  8. Allspice.
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Should I oil salmon before seasoning? ›

Step 2: Prep with Oil

Plus it may keep the salmon from sticking during grilling or pan-searing. If you choose to, brush or rub the oil onto all sides, including the skin if you have a salmon steak or skin-on fillet.

Is it better to cook salmon in the oven or on the stove? ›

For smaller, crispy, skin-on Salmon; a crispy pan sear is recommended. For bigger fillets, and succulent, skin-off King Salmon; the best method would be cooking in an oven.

Can you use Kikkoman teriyaki sauce as a marinade? ›

Use it right from the bottle as a marinade, dipping sauce, condiment or signature sauce base.

What is the difference between teriyaki sauce and teriyaki marinade? ›

The main difference is that marinades are used to flavor food before cooking while a sauce is added during the cooking process or after the dish has been cooked. One important thing: don't use premade marinade that's been used to marinate meat, poultry, or fish.

How do I thicken up my teriyaki sauce? ›

How to Thicken Teriyaki Sauce. The easiest way to make teriyaki sauce thicker is with a cornstarch slurry (which this recipe uses). Whisk together 1 1/2 teaspoons cornstarch with 1 tablespoon water, and add the mixture to your sauce while it simmers.

What does teriyaki taste good with? ›

Teriyaki sauce pairs well with meats such as fish, chicken, beef, and pork. When used as a dipping sauce, teriyaki sauce flavors chicken wings, dumplings, shrimp, and steak. Stir-fries, rice dishes, and vegetables use teriyaki sauce for additional flavor.

What alcohol goes with teriyaki salmon? ›

To determine what wine goes with salmon when it is prepared with a teriyaki glaze, it's best to compliment the sweet flavor that comes with the sauce. There are many different types of teriyaki sauce, but most get their sweet flavor from brown sugar or honey. For this complement we recommend Moscato or a dry Riesling.

What wine goes with teriyaki salmon? ›

Try medium to full-bodied whites with good acidity or texture, such as Chardonnay without oak from the new world, Macon and Burgundy, Albariño, Verdejo, Arneis, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, dry Furmint, Marsanne, Roussanne or a fuller-bodied dry Riesling. A rich sparkling wine would also make a lovely pairing.

What do you eat pink salmon with? ›

5 things to do with canned salmon
  • Add canned salmon to macaroni and cheese.
  • Spread salmon salad over whole-grain crackers or pita wedges.
  • Mix a can of salmon into mashed regular or sweet potatoes.
  • Spread salmon salad into ribs of celery or over thick slices of red pepper.
May 6, 2022

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