Salmon fillets are liberally seasoned with a homemade cajun style seasoning then pan seared in a hot skillet until lightly charred and blackened. Then last but not least it's finished with a super flavorful and rich buttery honey lime sauce to compliment it.
Servings: 4
Prep15 minutesminutes
Cook8 minutesminutes
Ready in: 23 minutesminutes
Ingredients
4(7 oz)salmon fillets(skinless or skin-on), about 1-inch thick
For the salmon: Pour oil into 12-inch cast iron skillet, tilt pan to coat with oil. Heat pan over medium heat (monitor the oil while you prep the salmon don't let it over-heat, pull pan from heat if needed).
Season both sides of salmon fillets with salt and pepper.
In a mixing bowl whisk together paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, cayenne pepper, thyme and oregano. Sprinkle mixture evenly over tops of salmon fillets and spread evenly over to coat top surface.
Place salmon fillets in heated skillet, spice rubbed side facing downward. Let sear until blackened on bottom, about 3 minutes.
Flip salmon to opposite side and let cook until browned on bottom and just barely cooked through, about 3 minutes longer (if needed you can reduce burner temperature to medium-low if it's getting too dark on exterior before interior cooks through).
Remove salmon to serving plates, turn off heat for the pan.
For the sauce: While salmon is cooking mix together lime juice and honey in bowl (you can use now empty spice bowl).
Carefully pour chicken broth into pan pouring in from the edge (it will steam wildly from the residual heat of the pan so only pour from the edge).
Add lime mixture and butter, stir to melt butter. Season with salt and pepper to taste as needed.
Pour sauce over salmon fillets and serve right away garnished with parsley if desired.