Pan Seared Honey Glazed Salmon with Browned Butter Lime Sauce – The Best Salmon I’ve Ever Eaten

Published July 30, 2012. Updated April 8, 2024

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Pan Seared Honey Glazed Salmon with Browned Butter Lime Sauce. Need we say more?? This is one of the best salmon recipes you’ll ever try! The salmon has a delicious golden brown exterior and the perfect blend of sweet and tart and buttery flavors.

Pan Seared Honey Glazed Salmon
I’m going to be a little lazy about it and just tell you, you need to try this salmon! It is really the best salmon I have ever eaten! I saw this recipe over Epicurious, from Gourmet Magazine. I will be honest, Gourmet Magazine is sometimes too “gourmet” for me. Their version of this however looked awesome! Simple yet incredible.

Pan Seared Honey Glazed Salmon

I created my own version by jazzing it up to suit my taste. Rather than grilling it I pan seared it, obviously. I wanted a tiny bit of sweet to balance out the citrus-y tang so I added honey, and what better way to get that perfectly golden brown, crisp crust then to pan sear it along with a little sprinkling of flour?

I also thought if you’re going to make butter one of the main components of the dish then you may as well brown it and add another layer of delicious flavor. It’s amazing how well the citrus of the lime, the silky sweet of the honey and the deep, rich flavor of the browned butter go together. Browning butter takes a little extra time and attention, but it is ALWAYS worth it—I promise! Browned butter is incredible!

They all compliment the salmon perfectly. I can tell you now, the majority of the time this is going to be my go to salmon recipe. Not only does it taste phenomenal but it is incredibly easy to make.

Serve this alongside some roasted asparagus and garlic mashed red potatoes and you’ve got a delicious, elegant meal definitely set to impress. Enjoy!

Pan Seared Honey Glazed Salmon

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Pan Seared Honey Glazed Salmon with Browned Butter Lime Sauce – The Best Salmon I’ve Ever Eaten

This is one of the best salmon recipes you'll ever try! The salmon has a delicious golden brown exterior and the perfect blend of sweet and tart and buttery flavors.
Servings: 4
Prep15 minutes
Cook10 minutes
Ready in: 25 minutes

Ingredients

  • 4 (6 oz) salmon fillets, rested at room temperature 20 minutes
  • 8 tsp flour , divided
  • 2 Tbsp honey , divided
  • zest of 1 - 2 limes (I like it with a generous amount so in my opinion 2)
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1 recipe Browned Butter Lime Sauce , recipe follows

Browned Butter Lime Sauce

Instructions

  • Working in batches of two salmon fillets at a time (or using two skillets, because you don't want to overcrowd the salmon when cooking it on the stove-top so it cooks more evenly), place salmon fillets on a cutting board or plate and sprinkle 1 tsp flour over each side of the salmon fillets and spread flour to evenly coat. Evenly drizzle 3/4 tsp honey over each side of the flour coated salmon fillets.* Drizzle 1 Tbsp olive oil into a 10 inch non-stick skillet, swirl pan to evenly coat bottom and heat over medium heat. Once oil is hot, carefully place salmon in pan and cook over medium heat, 3-5 minutes per side until salmon has cooked through and bottom has nicely browned**. Plate salmon immediately, drizzle each fillet with 1 1/2 - 2 Tbsp Browned Butter Lime Sauce and sprinkle with lime zest. Serve warm.
  • *Note that once you remove the salmon from the plate some of the flour and honey coating will stick to the plate so I'd recommend just scraping it up with a spatula and adding it to the salmon once it's in the pan, alternately you could just coat one side with the flour and honey then after adding it to the pan you can coat the top side with flour and honey. Either way works I'd just say don't waste any of that delicious coating.
  • **If you feel the salmon is darkening too much before the center is cooked through, you can brown the salmon in pan on both sides for about 2 minutes then place in a sprayed baking sheet and bake at 350 for 7 - 10 minutes to finish cooking through.

Browned Butter Lime Sauce

  • Place butter in a small (light colored) saucepan. Cook over medium heat, swirling pan occasionally, until butter is fragrant and has turned a tan shade (for a step by step tutorial on how to brown butter see link here, although I would recommend not to stir constantly rather swirl pan occasionally). Remove from heat and add browned butter along with lime juice, garlic, salt and pepper to a blender. Blend on low speed for 30 seconds to 1 minute until well blended. Pour sauce into a small glass dish (note: whisk butter mixture with a fork before pouring onto salmon as it will separate, rewarm if needed).
  • I didn't have much of this left after drenching the salmon with it but I used what was left over fresh corn on the cob, so good! Try if you'd like.
  • Recipe Source: inspired by Gourmet Magazine, July 2006

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106 Comments

  • Cathie

    We catch our own Salmon and I am always looking for new recipes. My husband and I thought it rates 5 stars. The salmon was moist and sooo flavorful. Sent link on to many of my cooking friends.

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  • Ann

    Hi Jaclyn, Just made this for dinner tonight. It was truly delicious. Thank you for yet another great recipe.

  • Choice pecan

    Jaclyn thank you for this post! I made this dish over the weekend for a dinner guest – it was delish and incredibly simple!! I used fresh Coho salmon which was the perfect choice for this recipe. Good call on the extra lime zest, unfortunately I didn’t follow the advice but wish I would have because the little I put was so tasty I wanted more. I’ll be preparing salmon using this method again for sure!

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  • Scott

    Saw this recipe the other night while looking for a salmon with a creamy dill sauce and thought hmm, that looks good. Well, a neighbor bought some Scottish Salmon and had all the ingredients except flour and some honey that had become sugary, and just had a cast iron skillet. So, did a search for cooking salmon in a cast iron skillet and found it would work. So, I patted the salmon fillets with skin dry and coated both sides with the somewhat caramelized honey, had heated the skillet and when the oil was also heated added the fish with the skin side up first for about three minutes and then flipped it and did the same on the other side. I already had the browned butter lime sauce ready to go…the butter did get little dark spots and smelled slightly burned…but, I just went with it and it was delicious. Even remembered to top the fish with the lime zest. Will certainly make again. Very easy and Very, Very Tasty! Thanks for having the recipe. And, if you’ve never tried the Scottish Salmon…well, it was better than the other salmon my neighbor had purchased before, it even cooked nicer, quicker and had a much better taste!

    • Scott

      Have made this a few times now….it is just that tasty and delicious! I honestly don’t know if I’ll ever get around to having salmon with a creamy dill sauce.

      • Jaclyn

        Jaclyn Bell

        I’m so glad you’ve liked this recipe Scott! Thanks for your feedback!

  • Tracie

    I’ve never had luck browning butter before trying swirling vs. stirring. Swirling = perfection! Thanks!

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