Salmon is one of the most popular weeknight dinners in our house, but it's the kind of fish that needs to be cooked and seasoned well to really shine. That's exactly what these easy salmon recipes deliver. After years of testing salmon every which way (grilled, baked, pan-seared, air-fried, tossed into pasta, piled into bowls), these are the all-stars I keep coming back to when I want to feed my people.
Some of these are pure hands-off grilling, where the smoke does the work. Some come together in 10 minutes flat. A few have genuinely converted salmon skeptics. What they all have in common: they're the kind of recipes that make seafood feel like the easy choice instead of the intimidating one. Whether you're firing up the grill for a crowd or just need a fast weeknight win, there's something here for every dinner situation.
I've spent the last four years developing seafood recipes for a living, and salmon is the fish I come back to most. Every recipe here has been tested in my own kitchen until it earned its spot. I know you're going to love them!
Baked Salmon Recipes
Baked salmon is the method to reach for on the busiest nights. The oven does the work, the timing is forgiving, and you can roast a full sheet pan of fillets and vegetables at once. Pull the fish at 135°F and let carryover finish it to a silky 140°F, and it comes out tender every time.
1. Chimichurri Salmon

Chimichurri Baked Salmon comes together in under 30 minutes with zero fussy ingredients. Just bright, herby sauce doing what it does best. The cilantro and pistachio chimichurri here is the sauce you'll want to put on everything, but spoiler: salmon might be its highest calling. Make a big batch on Sunday and you've got a flavor shortcut ready to go all week long.
2. Pesto Salmon Sheet Pan Dinner

Pesto Salmon is the kind of sheet pan dinner that earns its place in your regular rotation. Pesto and parmesan roast into a golden, herb-crusted coating while the vegetables roast right alongside the fish, all on one pan. Store-bought pesto absolutely works, but if you want to take it up a notch, the homemade pistachio version the recipe calls out is absolutely worth it. Big Italian flavors, barely any effort - this one's a keeper.
3. Indian Spiced Baked Salmon

Baked salmon that tastes like your favorite Indian restaurant – on a random Tuesday night? Yes, please. This Easy Indian Spiced Baked Salmon Recipe is marinated then finished under the broiler to create bold, caramelized spices with none of the lingering fish smell. Meal prep crowd, dinner party hosts, and anyone who's been sleeping on Indian-spiced seafood - this one's for all of you.
4. Garlic Herb Marinated Salmon

A garlic, rosemary, and lemon marinade creates the flavor foundation for this recipe and it's why you can feel confident in this finished dish. This Marinated Salmon Recipe keeps everything on a single sheet pan: golden potatoes get a head start, then the salmon and broccolini join in for the final roast, and that same zingy marinade flavors everything. Minimal cleanup, maximum flavor payoff - exactly what a weeknight dinner should be.
5. Roasted Sockeye Salmon In Foil

Baked Sockeye Salmon in Foil features a whole side of salmon, slow-roasted in a foil packet with butter and herbs, and it's still on the table in under 30 minutes. The foil does all the work of keeping everything tender and flavorful, so you're basically just showing up at the end. I love serving this with creamy horseradish sauce for big prime rib vibes.
6. Salmon Wellington Pie

This salmon pie features flaky salmon folded into a spinach cream sauce, all tucked under golden puff pastry. I've used two store-bought shortcuts to pull this one together simply on a weeknight. I can't wait for you to try it.
7. Shrimp And Crab Stuffed Salmon

Shrimp and Crab Stuffed Salmon is the move when you want dinner to feel genuinely special without spending your whole evening in the kitchen. This one turns out a restaurant-quality plate an hour. The stuffing is simple but seriously flavorful (think crab cake stuffed into your salmon fillet), and you really don't need much shrimp and crab to make the whole thing come together. This is the recipe I'd pull out when I want to impress without the stress.
8. Greek Salmon Recipe (Steaks or Fillets!)

These Greek-marinated salmon steaks are broiled and on the table in under 20 minutes. The marinade comes from a 1960s Greek Orthodox Church cookbook (with a few modern tweaks and a generous hand with the garlic), which means the flavor is authentic. Salmon steaks hold up beautifully under the broiler, but salmon fillets work great, too.
9. Salmon Shawarma Recipe

Salmon Shawarma is exactly the kind of seafood makeover that we love. The concept is simple: take a dish you already love (hello, shawarma wraps!), swap in salmon, and let those complex spices do all the work. It's the recipe that proves seafood doesn't have to play it safe to still be weeknight-easy. PS don't forget this Shawarma Sauce - it's worth the extra 5 minutes to whip up!
Pan-Seared & Stovetop Salmon Recipes
The stovetop is the fastest way to a great salmon dinner, whether you want a crisp seared crust or a fillet finished in sauce. Sear the first side in oil and let it release on its own, then either plate it straight or simmer it into something saucy like marsala or honey butter sauce. Either way it's one pan, start to finish.
10. Salmon with Herby Mayo

Pan-Grilled Salmon with Herby Mayo is one of those recipes that sounds almost too simple - until you taste it and realize that mayo-brushed, pan-grilled salmon with fresh herbs and lemon is one of the best things you can put on a weeknight table. The mayo does double duty here: it keeps the fish incredibly moist while helping the outside get that crispy, golden crust you're always chasing. And we use it as our sauce on the finished fillet.
11. Thai Red Curry With Fish

Better-than-takeout Thai red curry in 30 minutes, made in your own kitchen - no delivery driver required. I found the real trick is blooming the store-bought curry paste in hot coconut cream first, which builds that deep, layered flavor you can never quite put your finger on when you're trying to recreate a restaurant dish at home. Salmon, mahi mahi, swordfish or whatever firm fish you have on hand works beautifully here.
12. Crusted Coho Salmon

Four ingredients, less than 15 minutes, and a bagel seasoning crust that makes the whole thing shine. This Coho Salmon Recipe is the one I'd hand to anyone who's still a little nervous about cooking fish at home. Serve it with Tzatziki Sauce and Chopped Salad for a fresh dinner.
13. Glazed Hibachi Salmon

That sweet, savory, slightly smoky hibachi flavor you love at Japanese steakhouses can absolutely be recreated at home on a cast iron griddle or even just a big skillet. It comes together fast, it's fun to make, and it brings everyone in the house will love it. PS I love serving it with Hibachi Fried Rice and Veggies.
14. Seared Salmon With Lemon Butter Sauce

This is one of my favorite restaurant orders of all time - crispy-skinned salmon with a glossy, buttery lemon sauce. I break it down into 10 ingredients and a handful of simple techniques that make it doable on a weeknight. If you've ever felt like restaurant-quality salmon was out of reach at home, this is the recipe that changes that.
15. Creamy Salmon Marsala

The richness of salmon turns out to be a perfect match for classic marsala treatment, and the French finishing technique I use gives the sauce a texture that's both impressive and foolproof. Serve with pasta, mashed potatoes or polenta for the perfect dinner.
16. Old-Fashioned Salmon Patties

My mom's salmon cakes updated with a few tweaks. They're ready in no time, and just as good made with canned salmon as fresh. The saltines aren't just a shortcut - they're the secret to that perfectly seasoned, never-dry texture that makes these feel nostalgic in the best way.
Grilled Salmon Recipes
Grilled salmon brings a smoky char no other method matches. Start the fillets skin-side down and leave them be until the skin crisps and loosens its grip on the grates, which is how you sidestep the sticking that scares most people off the grill. Warm-weather dinners, handled.
17. Grilled Salmon and Asparagus Packets

These Grilled Salmon Foil Packet are the answer if you're worried about your fish falling through the grates. The foil does all the hard work, creating a little steam bath that keeps the salmon buttery and moist while it soaks up herbs and lemon, no flipping required. It's the kind of foolproof method that genuinely builds grilling confidence, and once you've made it, you'll wonder why you ever stressed about grilling fish at all.
18. Grilled Salmon Salad Recipe with BBQ Glaze

Smoky BBQ-glazed salmon, charred corn, creamy avocado, salty feta, and those crispy shallots that make everything better – all in one bowl. The best part is that while the salmon is doing its thing on the grill, you're just assembling the salad. Dinner is ready before you even have a chance to get impatient.
19. Best Cedar Plank Grilled Salmon

This is the recipe that finally sold my husband on grilled salmon – and I don't say that lightly. The plank protects the fish so there's zero flip-and-pray anxiety, and a quick brine keeps everything tender and juicy. Fresh herbs, bright citrus, a whisper of spice – the cedar does the work from there.
20. Easy BBQ Salmon Recipe for the Grill

Skin-side down, lid closed, hands off – that's the whole method, and it works every single time. The skin acts as a natural barrier against the grates while the closed lid creates an oven effect that cooks the fish gently from above. Ten minutes and dinner is done. PS it's the perfect seafood main to add to the grill with your chicken, because they all pair well with the same sides!
21. Salmon Skewers with Pineapple Barbecue Sauce

Once you make this Pineapple Barbecue Sauce, you'll wonder why you ever bought the bottled stuff. It's sweet, tangy, and completely free of the preservatives and corn syrup in most store-bought versions. It comes together easily and keeps in the fridge all grilling season long, which means you're always one drizzle away from leveling up your salmon, veggies, or honestly whatever else is hitting the grill that night.
Salmon Pasta & Bowls
Salmon pasta and salmon bowls are the move when you want dinner to feel like a full plate, not just a fillet. Toss flaked salmon through a creamy pasta or build it over rice and vegetables, and you've got a complete, satisfying meal from one piece of fish. These are the recipes that stretch a fillet furthest.
22. Pesto Pasta And Salmon

Pesto Pasta and Salmon was my throw-together dinner for years before I finally wrote it down to share. Silky, mascarpone-laced pesto clings to every bite of pasta, with salmon chunks making it a real meal. Grab a jar of store-bought pesto or go homemade. Either way, this one comes together fast and tastes like a repeat dinner menu.
23. Salmon Smashburger Bowl With Special Sauce

All the crispy-edged, cheesy, saucy satisfaction of a salmon smash burger – just eaten with a fork over crispy lettuce and fries. Breaking up those patties means every single bite gets the perfect ratio of toppings and sauce. It's less composed and just as irresistible.
24. Spicy Salmon Mix (for Sushi Rolls or Bowls)

Three ingredients, zero cooking, and still the most flavor-packed thing you'll put in a bowl all summer. This Spicy Salmon Recipe has a not-so-secret sauce is kimchi sauce (yes, the same chili sauce used to make kimchi), which does all the work so you can pile everything into a sushi bowl, stack, or roll without breaking a sweat. If you've ever wanted to recreate that spicy salmon sushi experience at home but weren't sure where to start, this is the easy recipe that makes it happen.
25. Hot Smoked Salmon Pasta

Smoked Salmon Pasta is the kind of recipe that makes you feel like you have your life together on a weeknight. No hot stove hovering, since smoked salmon means zero actual cooking on the fish. It's the weeknight pasta you'll make once and immediately add to your regular rotation.
26. Spicy Salmon Sushi Roll in a Bowl

Spicy Salmon Sushi Roll in a bowl form means all the flavors you love from your favorite restaurant order - no rolling mat required. If you've been nervous about working with raw fish at home, I'll walk you through exactly what to look for when buying quality salmon so you can feel confident before you even get started.
Air Fryer Salmon Recipes
Air fryer salmon is the fastest route to dinner on this list. You get crisp edges, a tender center, and fillets on the table in about 10 minutes with almost nothing to clean up. It's the method I lean on when dinner sneaks up on me.
27. Air Fryer Salmon Recipe

Under 10 minutes and practically zero cleanup. This is my go-to when I need a protein-packed dinner fast and I want the evening for myself. A perfectly balanced spice blend does all the flavor work.
28. Air Fryer Frozen Salmon (Caesar-Style)

Frozen salmon straight from the freezer, no thawing required! This Air Fryer Frozen Salmon recipe is the kind of weeknight shortcut that feels almost too good to be true. The crispy Caesar-style crust on top is the flavor and texture combo we love. Ten minutes and zero planning ahead? That's a weeknight win if I've ever heard one.
Salmon Salads & Sandwiches
Salmon salads and sandwiches turn a cooked fillet into a fresh, fast meal, and they're where leftover and hot-smoked salmon earn their keep. Flake it over greens or pile it between bread, and dinner comes together without cooking anything twice.
29. Salmon Smashburger

Turns out, canned salmon makes a proper smash burger – crispy edges, melty cheese, and that grab-it-with-both-hands satisfaction that most fish cakes miss. This Canned Salmon Burger is the recipe that finally closes the gap between "pescatarian dinner" and the real-deal smash burger experience we all deserve. Keep a few cans in the pantry and weeknight dinner just got a whole lot more exciting.
30. Salmon Caesar Salad (Restaurant-Style)

Perfectly seared salmon, homemade croutons, and a creamy garlicky Caesar dressing that has a permanent spot on my refrigerator shelf – this one genuinely rivals your favorite restaurant version. The secret is as much in the technique as the ingredients, and I walk you through every step of it.
31. Hot Smoked Salmon Salad

On the days when turning on the stove feels like a personal offense, this is the recipe I reach for. Ten minutes and it tastes like something from a gourmet deli counter. Creamy, tangy, fresh – it works as a quick lunch or dinner when it's just too warm to bother.
32. Hot Smoked Salmon & Ricotta Sandwich

Bagels and lox got a serious upgrade with this Smoked Salmon Ricotta Sandwich - it layers hot smoked salmon and creamy ricotta on crusty ciabatta, then finishes with a drizzle of chili crisp that cuts right through the richness and makes the whole thing pop. No cooking required, just assembly! And everything on the ingredient list is a Trader Joe's run away hit.
You've Got This!
Salmon has a reputation for being easy to overcook, but it's one of the most forgiving proteins once you know the one rule that matters: pull it at 135°F and let it carry over to 140°F off the heat. Every recipe here is built on that. Start with whatever method fits your night, and you'll have a reliable salmon dinner in your back pocket for good.







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