Teriyaki Salmon Recipe

Published March 27, 2018. Updated April 21, 2019

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This easy to make oven baked Teriyaki Salmon recipe is destined to become a new favorite! It uses basic ingredients to make a tasty homemade teriyaki sauce which creates the most perfectly glazed salmon. Serve it with white or brown rice and steamed veggies for a delicious, protein and vitamin packed weeknight meal!

Teriyaki Salmon

How to Cook Teriyaki Salmon and Prepare the Teriyaki Sauce

To make this salmon all you have to do prep a quick teriyaki sauce, then pour over salmon fillets and bake it in the oven until cooked through.

To start you’ll mince garlic, and ginger. Add that to a saucepan along with soy sauce, water, honey, brown sugar and fresh lemon juice.

Teriyaki Salmon

Bring that mixture to a light boil then stir in a water/cornstarch slurry (which will thicken the sauce up perfectly) and let that boil for a minute.

Then place the salmon in a sprayed baking dish, pour the sauce over the salmon, bake it in the oven for 12 – 15 minutes. Sprinkle on a few garnishes if desired and your moments away from such a tasty dinner!

Teriyaki Salmon

Baked Teriyaki Salmon or Pan Seared

You could also pan fry the salmon if you’d rather, then pour the sauce over after it’s cooked. But I do like here how baking it allows some time for the sauce to seep into the salmon and give it some flavor.

And if you like one more layer of flavor try it with a little sesame oil , about 1/4 – 1/2 tsp. A little goes a long way. It’s definitely optional and I don’t always add it.

Teriyaki Salmon

What to Serve with Teriyaki Salmon

I like the look of the white rice here but to make it healthier I do prefer to serve it with brown rice. Have you tried making brown rice in your Instant Pot yet?? I did the other day and it worked great!

And good options for steamed or sautéed veggies to pair with this include asparagus (take advantage of it right now while it’s in season), broccoli, carrots, zucchini, bok choy, or cabbage.

Teriyaki Salmon

A Family Friendly Recipe

I love this recipe because it’s definitely family friendly, as in picky kids will even go for it. It’s packed with flavor and so easy to make. Add it to the to-do list this week you’ll love it!

Recipe originally shared June, 2014.

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Teriyaki Salmon

This easy to make oven baked Teriyaki Salmon recipe is destined to become a new favorite! It uses basic ingredients to make a tasty homemade teriyaki sauce which creates the most perfectly glazed salmon. Serve it with white or brown rice and steamed veggies for a delicious weeknight meal!
Servings: 4
Prep15 minutes
Cook15 minutes
Ready in: 30 minutes

Ingredients

Teriyaki Sauce

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees and spray a baking dish* with non-stick cooking spray.
  • In a small saucepan whisk together low-sodium soy sauce, 6 Tbsp water, honey, brown sugar, garlic, ginger and lemon juice and bring mixture to a light boil over medium heat. 
  • Whisk together cornstarch with remaining 2 Tbsp water, then add to sauce mixture in saucepan.
  • Let mixture boil, whisking constantly, for 1 minute. Remove from heat and let cool slightly.
  • Place salmon in baking dish then pour teriyaki sauce evenly over salmon (I also like to lift the fillets up so the sauce runs right under). 
  • Bake in preheated oven 12 - 15 minutes until salmon has cooked through (cooked time will vary depending on thickness of salmon). 
  • Serve warm topped with some of the teriyaki sauce from the baking dish (use excess sauce for steamed asparagus or broccoli on the side) and chopped green onions and sesame seeds.
  • *I recommend using a baking dish that's just large enough to fit salmon while leaving a little space between fillets.
  • Recipe source: Cooking Classy
Nutrition Facts
Teriyaki Salmon
Amount Per Serving
Calories 340 Calories from Fat 90
% Daily Value*
Fat 10g15%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Cholesterol 93mg31%
Sodium 879mg38%
Potassium 876mg25%
Carbohydrates 24g8%
Sugar 19g21%
Protein 35g70%
Vitamin A 100IU2%
Vitamin C 3.4mg4%
Calcium 33mg3%
Iron 1.9mg11%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.
Recipe originally shared June 2014, photos have been updated.

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71 Comments

  • Irene

    This turned out perfect (12 minutes in the oven). The best salmon teriyaki recipe I’ve tried so far. Thank you!!!

  • Lana Tyler

    Hello Jaclyn,
    I’m making this recipe tonight. My fiancé and I need a fresh take on our salmon recipe. On an unrelated topic, I would like to ask about your ceramic bowls. They’re so warm and really showcase the recipe perfectly. Where could a girl looking for dinnerware find such beautiful speckled ceramic set of her own?

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I got them on Etsy. Mbueno Pottery was one and Blanc Pottery the other.

  • Christina

    Incredibly flavorful! Will be making this again and again!

  • Mina Naguib

    Followed this roughly and the result was still great. Thank you. Changes I did (mostly for picky kids): * Remove the salmon skin * Cube it * Marinade in the above * Pan-fry the cubes without the marinade, on high heat for color * Cook and reduce the marinade * Mix back the cooked cubes into the reduction

    A+

  • Home Cook and Mom

    We loved this teriyaki recipe! Thank you, Jaclyn. I had a time constraint and chose not to cook the sauce ahead of time. Instead, I just mixed the ingredients in a bowl then poured it over the salmon before baking, and it still tasted delicious. I had to substitute garlic powder for minced garlic and ground ginger for fresh ginger. I also combined 4 tbsp of sweet soy sauce with 4 tbsp of regular soy sauce, and cut back on the brown sugar. I drizzled some sesame oil on the salmon as she suggested, and this recipe was much better than using a store-bought bottled teriyaki.

  • Bob D

    This recipe is so 10/10 I wish I could rate it higher. Didn’t need to change a thing from the way it was posted. The entire family went nuts for it plus so simple to make as well. Thanks so much – we’ll definitely be making this recipe again.