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Make this 20-minute Spicy Honey Garlic Salmon instead of ordering takeout! Protein-rich and flavorful pan-seared fillets covered in a sticky, sweet, and savory glaze.

Let’s be honest. If your weeknights are anything like mine, “busy” doesn’t even cover it. Most days, by the time I’m done with work and life, the last thing I want to do is stand over a stove for an hour. But I still want a meal that feels a little special. That’s exactly why this Honey Garlic Salmon recipe is such a staple in my house.
Quick Facts
One-Pan Wonder: Everything takes place in a single skillet.
Key Flavors: Sweet Honey, Smoky Garlic, Zesty Ginger, Toasted Sesame
Cuisine: Asian-Fusion / Healthy Comfort Food
Dietary: High Protein, Dairy-Free
Skill Level: Easy (Mastering the “No-Touch” Sear)
Prep Time: 7 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes
Gather The Ingredients

Here is everything you’ll need organized for a smooth cooking process:
The Protein
- Fresh Salmon Fillets: Use center-cut pieces with the skin removed for the most even sear and flavor absorption.
- High-Heat Cooking Oil: A little olive oil to achieve that golden-brown crust.
The Dry Spice Rub
- Smoky & Spicy Blend: A mix of Smoked Paprika, Garlic Powder, Cayenne Pepper, and Black Pepper to create a flavorful crust.
The Spicy Honey Garlic Sauce
- Sweet & Savory Base: A combination of Honey, Low-Sodium Soy Sauce, Rice Vinegar, and Sesame Oil for a perfectly balanced glaze.
- Aromatic Boosters: Minced Garlic, Ginger Powder, Onion Powder, and Chili Flakes for a punchy, zesty heat.
- The Thickener: A quick mix of Cornstarch and Water (or Broth) to turn the sauce into a glossy, restaurant-style lacquer.
The Finishing Touches
- Fresh Garnishes: Green Onions, Toasted Sesame Seeds, and Lemon Wedges for a pop of color and a bright, citrusy finish.
Mima’s Prep Tip: Get Set
Success with salmon starts with prep. Before you hit the stove, get your station ready:
- Prep the Fish: Remove the skin and pat the fillets completely dry with a paper towel. Moisture is the enemy of a good sear!
- The Dry Rub: Mix your smoked paprika, garlic powder, black pepper, and cayenne in a small bowl.

- The Sauce: Whisk the honey, lite soy sauce, rice vinegar, water, sesame oil, cornstarch, and spices together so they’re ready to pour.

How To Make Spicy Honey Garlic Salmon




Mima’s Recipe Tips
- The “No-Move” Rule: When searing, leave the salmon alone. If you try to flip it too early, it will stick and tear. It releases naturally when the crust is ready.
- Room Temp Protein: Take your salmon out of the fridge 15 minutes before cooking. Cold fish in a hot pan can cause uneven cooking and a “tight” texture.
- If you want to make this a bit healthier, you can substitute the soy sauce with coconut aminos for a soy-free version that still tastes incredible!

People Also Ask (FAQ’s)
The USDA suggests an internal temp of 145°F, but you can also check with a fork. It should flake easily at the thickest part.
I love serving this over a bed of jasmine rice with roasted broccoli. But you could also use side dishes like my Garlic Parmesan Green Beans, Easy Vegetarian Lo Mein Noodles, or Spicy Kani Sushi Salad.
Yes! Bake at 400°F for 10 minutes, pouring the cooked glaze over for the final 3 minutes of cook time. Allow the salmon to rest for 2-3 minutes before serving.
Store In the Fridge: Once the salmon has cooled down completely, move it to an airtight container. It’ll stay fresh and delicious for about 3 days.
Reheating: The Skillet Method (Mima’s Choice): Place the salmon in a pan over low heat. Add a tiny splash of water or broth to the pan and cover it with a lid. This creates a little steam that thins out the glaze and warms the fish through without drying it out.
More Takeout Recipes
- Easy Kung Pao Shrimp Recipe (Better Than Takeout)
- Easy Manchurian Chicken Recipe
- Crispy Honey Chilli Chicken
- Easy Sweet and Spicy Chicken Recipe
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Spicy Honey Garlic Salmon
Ingredients
- 4 8 oz salmon fillets, center cuts
- 1 tbsp olive oil, light tasting
- 1 tsp. smoked paprika, or normal paprika
- 1 tsp. garlic powder
- ¾ tsp. fresh ground black pepper, more or less to taste
- ½ tsp. cayenne pepper, more or less to taste
The Sauce
- 3 tbsps. honey
- 4 cloves garlic, minced or chopped
- 1 tbsp. rice vinegar
- 1 tsp. onion powder
- ⅓ cup water or broth
- ⅓ cup soy sauce, Low-sodium
- ½ tsp. chili flakes, more or less to taste
- 1 tbsp. sesame oil
- 2 tsps corn starch
- 1 tsp. ginger powder
Garnishes
- Green Onion, optional
- Toasted Sesame Seeds, optional
- Lemon wedges, optional
Instructions
- Remove the skin from the salmon. Slice them into 8 oz. pieces and pat them dry.
- In a bowl, whisk the paprika, garlic powder, pepper, and cayenne; season both sides of the fillets thoroughly.
- In a separate bowl, whisk all the "Sauce" ingredients. Set aside for cooking.
- Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Place salmon in the pan and sear for 4 minutes undisturbed. Flip and cook for an additional 4 minutes.
- Pour in the prepared sauce. Simmer for 2–3 minutes, basting the salmon frequently as the liquid reduces into a thick lacquer.
- Remove from heat and garnish with sesame seeds, chopped green onion, and lemon wedges before serving.
Video
Notes
- Make sure to pat the fillets dry with a paper towel, to remove excess water for the perfect crispy exterior.
- When searing, leave the salmon alone for the full 4 minutes before flipping. If you try to flip it too early, it will stick and tear.


I substituted Sriracha for cayenne pepper turned out excellent.
Hi Steve!
Glad you enjoyed the recipe. I love cayenne pepper! Thanks for the review.
Omg, we LOVED this salmon. So freaking deliscious! Sorry no pics. Huge hit, will absolutely make again! ❤️
Thanks so much for the review Kellie! Happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe.
We’re making this for dinner tonight and I’m sure it’ll be amazing, I just wanted to point out that in the instructions for the mixing of the sauce ingredients it’s missing the onion powder, cornstarch and ginger powder. They’re listed in the ingredients but not the instructions.
Thought you might want to add that just to eliminate any possible confusion. 🙂
Thanks so much Kay! You are right, some people might get confused. I have adjust it.
If baked, should the sauce be added ahead of baking?
Yes before baking
Delicious! New family favourite!
Hi Joselean,
Thanks so much for leaving a review. I am happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe.
I made this tonight and absolutely loved it! Just what I was looking for! Spicy, sweet. Perfect. I was testing the recipe to see if this would be something I would want to make for friends and family. It definitely will be. I know they will be impressed, as I was.
Hi Sheri,
Thank you so much for the review. I appreciate your time to do that. I am glad you enjoyed the recipe!
It’s super yummy but the saltiness is a bit over the top for me! Any suggestions on how to make it work while using less soy sauce?
Hi Claire,
Did you use low-sodium soy sauce? You can use 1/4 cup instead, and add 1/4 cup vegetable broth, add 1 tbsp. more honey or brown sugar, a 1/2 tsp. more of the corn flour if you want a thicker sauce.
I really love this recipe! it’s so easy. I save the seasoning and sauce so I can make 1 salmon at a time throughout the week, so it’s fresh every time. Gotta say though, I love a good peppa sauce with my food, but 1 tsp of chilli flakes has my mouth on fire! recommend bringing it down to half a tsp or less.
Hi Shard!
Sorry it was too spicy for ya! Feel free to always adjust the chili flakes or any other spices you feel might be too much in the recipe. I am a heavy spice eater haha!
TASTY!
This recipe was AMAZING!!! This will be one of my go-to salmon recipes. The rub is delicious and flavorful. It would be excellent on other meats too. My picky family even enjoyed this dish. I did cut the cayenne pepper in the rub down to 1/8 tsp, and the chili flakes in the sauce down to 1/8 tsp. That was plenty of heat for us, and still delicious.
Hi Heather!
Thank you so much for the rating and review. I am glad you enjoyed it with your family and were able to customize it to your liking.