The Best Salmon Marinade requires just a handful of ingredients to bring out the best flavor in your salmon. It’s the best marinade for salmon whether you are making grilled salmon or oven-baked.
This salmon marinade can be used with the two most common cooking methods for salmon: baking and grilling. Baking is a super easy method for cooking salmon that locks in flavor and helps cook salmon evenly. Grilling adds a lot of additional flavor to salmon which is a natural benefit of cooking over an open flame. No matter which method you use, this marinade is going to take your salmon over the top with flavor!
This marinade is an orange-honey-ginger based sauce. Each ingredient is important and offers something different to create the best tasting salmon. Soy provides seasoning on our fish rather than salt. Salmon always needs an acid, and orange is the perfect complimenting flavor. The honey works to balance out the acidity. Garlic and ginger add a complexity of flavor, with a touch of red pepper flakes for a little bit of heat. It’s the best salmon marinade for perfect salmon every time.
Spice Level in The Best Salmon Marinade:
The red pepper flakes in this recipe give it a nice warmth, without much heat. You can increase or decrease the amount of red pepper flakes according to your own spice tolerance and taste preferences.
Skillet Cooking Instructions:
Salmon is a forgiving fish that is easy to cook. Salmon is most commonly baked or grilled, though you can also cook it on the stovetop in a pan. This method works best for salmon portions and not large salmon filets. Heat a large skillet over medium high heat. Place the salmon skin-side down (if there is skin) and cook for 4 to 6 minutes, until golden brown. Flip and continue cooking for 4 to 6 minutes until salmon flakes easily with a fork.
Baking Instructions:
Preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Season your salmon with desired seasonings. Wrap in aluminum foil. Place on a baking sheet and bake in the oven for 15 to 20 minutes, or until salmon easily flakes with a fork. The aluminum foil will trap in steam and help cook your fish evenly.
Grilling Instructions:
To grill salmon, preheat an outdoor grill to approximately 400 degrees. Place your salmon onto aluminum foil or a pre-soaked cedar grilling plank. Close the grill, and cook for 12 to 15 minutes, or until fish easily flakes with a fork.
Storage and Reheating Instructions:
Salmon is always best served fresh. If you have any leftovers, you can store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in an oven preheated to 350 degrees Fahrenheit until warmed through.
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Delicious. A keeper for sure. Thank you so much.
This was delicious. A keeper for sure. Thanks so much~!!!
Going to try this tonight. Glad it only has to marinate 30 min. I have a rushed day.
Glad for the pan fry info. Itโs going to be 107 today in So Cal, and I donโt want to heat up the oven.
It was very flavorful. Thank you very much. I did turn on the oven, but it was only for that short time. Chicken would have needed a longer bake time, in this hot weather
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Tried this marinade tonight and itโs amazing! My husband who does not care for salmon, loved it!
Made this recipe last night for dinner and it was absolutely gorgeous! ?
Couldnโt believe how easy it was to make as well. My wife said it tasted like it was restaurant quality!
Thank you for posting the recipe Rachel! ?
I’m cooking this tonight. Had no orange juice though so used orange rind spice. Hope its o.k. Thanks for this recipe. Sounds great. We LOVE salmon.
Wow! That is the best marinade for salmon, so delicious my husband loved it.! I will be using this recipe again and again. I think the flavor of the marinade would be good as a dipping sauce for pot stickers as well. Thank you for the recipe!
How high do you have the heat when you cook it on the stove top?
A medium high heat will work great. If it begins to sear too much, reduce the heat to medium low.
Thank you for the recipe! It was delicious and I loved your different cooking methods. Tried the grill with a filet on aluminum foil. It was perfect (except I next time I would not pour the excess marinade on the salmon because it charred on the foil – just a personal note).
I also used coconut aminos (Bragg’s) as they are healthier than soy but with the same taste.
Printing the recipe and adding it to my collection!
I just cook for myself, can I portion the fillet, freeze them individually and refrigerate the marinade to cook per day when I pull how many portions I like. Thank you
Yes you can!