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This honey-glazed Salmon with soy sauce will surely rock your world. Sticky-sweet with savory notes,pan-seared into crispy charred goodness on the outer edges while keeping the center tender and juicy.
This is for sure mynew favorite Salmon recipe! It is ridiculously easy to make, can all be done under 10 minutes from prep to cooking. Best of all, you only a few ingredientsto make this mouth-watering, restaurant-worthy salmon dish. What else can I say?
I have to admit, I was in doubt at first. I mean honey with fish? Who would have thought that they would go so well together? Until one of our readers mentioned it, and it got me curious enough to give it a try.
- Honey Soy Glaze
- How to make Honey Glazed Salmon
- What to serve with Honey Glazed Salmon
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- Honey Soy Glazed Salmon
Honey Soy Glaze
I found this recipe from Natashawhich adds soy sauce to honey as a glaze. It was absolutelyperfect. I also like how she dredge the salmon fillets in flour before brushing them with the glaze.This extra step ensures that the glaze clings to the fillet better while it is cooking.
The honey-soy glaze is simply that...just honey and soy sauce mixed together. This sauce is used for glazing and basting the salmon before and while it is being seared.
I used dark soy sauce for its thicker and darker color and a more full-bodied flavor.
How to make Honey Glazed Salmon
- Prepare the honey-soy glaze by mixing them together in a bowl and set aside.
- Season your salmon filletswith salt and pepper. Make sure that all side are well rubbed with the seasoning.
- Dredge each piece of seasoned salmon fillet with flour. Shake off the excess.
- Heat oil in a skillet over medium heat.
- Brush one side of the fillets with the honey-soy glaze and place them with the glazed-side down on the hot skillet. Brush the top side with glaze as well. Cook each side for 3 minutes.
What to serve with Honey Glazed Salmon
Here are some side dish ideas that are also easy and simple to make and are perfect to serve with Salmon:
- This tasty Salmon dish goes well a simple steamed white rice.
- I also served it with Sauteed Swiss Chard that has lemon zest so it did not need any additional squeeze of lemon. It was really a perfect match.
- Any salad should go well with it. Try it with our Rainbow Salad with Avocado dressing or make your own Caesar Salad dressing to add to some lettuce.
- Roasted vegetables are also a good pair, check our Roasted Vegetable Trio of Beets, Parsnips, and Carrots or Baked Sweet PotatoCubes.
- No oven? Then try our pan-roasted garlic mushroom and baby potatoes.
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Honey Soy Glazed Salmon
4.75 from 4 votes
Sticky-sweet with savory notes, pan-seared into crispy charred goodness on the outer edges while keeping the center tender and juicy.
Prep Time: 4 minutes mins
Cook Time: 6 minutes mins
Total Time: 10 minutes mins
Course :Main Course
Servings =2
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Ingredients
- ⅛ cup honey
- 1 tablespoon dark soy sauce
- 12-14 ounce salmon fillet ( 2 fillets, 6-8 oz each)
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ⅛ teaspoon ground pepper
- ¼ cup flour
- 2 tablespoon oil - for frying
Instructions
Prepare the honey-soy glaze by mixing them together in a small bowl and set aside.
Season your salmon fillets with salt and pepper. Make sure that all side are well rubbed with the seasoning.
Dredge each piece of seasoned salmon fillet in flour making sure that all sides are covered. Shake off the excess.
Heat oil in a skillet over medium heat. Note that the honey can easily burn on high heat. If it does, lower your heat.
Brush one side of the fillets with the honey-soy glaze and place them with the glazed-side down on the hot skillet. While on the pan, brush the top side with glaze as well. Cook each side for 3 minutes or until glaze has caramelized and the salmon fillets are cooked through.
Remove the fillets from the pan and transfer them to a serving plate. Serve while still hot with your favorite side dish.
Nutrition
Calories: 492kcalCarbohydrates: 29gProtein: 36gFat: 24gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 93mgSodium: 869mgPotassium: 852mgFiber: 0gSugar: 17gVitamin A: 70IUCalcium: 20mgIron: 2.3mg
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Sherry H says
I used hot honey with the soy sauce. Good flavor. Make sure you use a non-stick pan! Will keep this recipe and prob make more adjustments.Reply
Pamela Carter says
This is so delicious I couldnt believe it.we'll use this recipe for a go to n share.
Ty for sharingReply
Chris Marsh says
This was so easy and so few ingredients, was ready in such a short time. Start your side dish first because the salmon takes only a few minutes. My partner said we should have this often because it was delicious.Reply