Honey Glazed Air Fryer Salmon

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Learn how to air-fry salmon the easy way! Honey-glazed air fryer salmon fillets are ready on your table in 10 minutes so if you are looking for easy air fryer recipes or quick weeknight dinners, this is it!

A fork and knife are cutting into a honey-glazed salmon fillet on a plate with a side salad.

These honey-glazed air fryer salmon only need 6 ingredients and all of them are easily available in your local store.

Chances are that you have all of them in your pantry right now (minus the salmon, that is).

Cooking salmon in an air fryer is easy but if you have your doubts, here are some frequently asked questions answered:

Raw salmon fillets being brushed with soy sauce using an orange silicone brush.
Four seasoned salmon fillets in an air fryer basket, with tongs holding one fillet.

Can fish be cooked in an air fryer?

Yes, you can. Breaded or not, salmon, cod, haddock … you can cook all kinds of fish in your air-fryer.

I must say that honey-glazed air fryer salmon is my favorite fish recipe to cook in an air fryer, for its easy and quick prep and simple ingredients.

How long do I cook salmon in air fryer?

Air fryers are easy to use but like with many products, the cooking times may vary from brand to brand. For this reason, it is important to check the doneness of the fish. You can do it with a fork.

Perfectly cooked air fryer salmon fillets will easily fall apart. If not sure, use a thermometer (FDA recommends cooking salmon at 145°F (63°C).

I cooked these air fryer salmon fillets for 8 minutes at 375°F (190°C). They were about 1.5 inches (4 centimeters) thick.

Tip: If not sure how to air fry salmon/how much time to set, don’t worry. Check, whether the salmon fillets you are using are thicker or thinner than the ones I used. Thinner will need less time, thicker more time.

Now, if cooking them for the first time, I suggest checking them before the time is up as your air fryer may cook faster.

A hand is brushing honey glaze on seasoned salmon fillets in an air fryer basket.

Serving ideas

Mediterranean-Inspired – Serve the salmon with a side of roasted vegetables like zucchini, eggplant and bell peppers, drizzled with a touch of olive oil and fresh lemon juice.

Citrus Salad – Pair the salmon with a simple salad of mixed greens, grapefruit or orange segments, avocado slices and a light vinaigrette. The citrus notes will highlight the honey glaze.

Mashed Potatoes or Cauliflower – For a comforting, hearty side, serve the salmon with creamy mashed potatoes or mashed cauliflower. Add a side of sautéed green beans or asparagus to round it out.

Quinoa or Couscous – Place the salmon on a bed of fluffy quinoa or couscous, then sprinkle with pomegranate seeds and fresh herbs like parsley or dill.

Four honey-glazed and cooked salmon fillets in an air fryer basket, ready to be served.

Storage and reheating tips

Leftovers? Store your salmon in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. For reheating, use a low-heat oven or a quick air fryer blast to retain its moisture and glaze.

Ingredients & substitutions

Because this recipe calls for simple ingredients, I don’t recommend omitting any of them.

You can substitute white sesame seeds for black ones, or use a low-sodium soy sauce. As for the black pepper, use either freshly cracked pepper or ground pepper.

Please note that this is a simple recipe so it’s important to season the salmon well. Now, that being said, take the amounts stated in this air fryer salmon recipe as a guide. You can add more or less salt, the same goes with the rest of the ingredients.

You will only need about a teaspoon of sesame seeds for 4 fillets and about 2 teaspoons of honey to glaze the fish. To make it sweeter you can either add more honey or drizzle some more over the fish right before serving.

Wild Alaskan salmon is the best salmon on the market. However, not everyone can afford or can buy this type. If you can’t use any salmon that is available in your store, just make sure it has skin on.

Two pieces of sesame-crusted salmon fillets with a side salad of spinach, cherry tomatoes and pomegranate seeds on a plate.
Honey Glazed Air Fryer Salmon with Salad
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Honey Glazed Air Fryer Salmon

Make honey-glazed air fryer salmon in just 10 minutes! Perfect for quick weeknight dinners or simple meals everyone will enjoy.
Prep Time2 minutes
Cook Time8 minutes
Total Time10 minutes
Servings: 4 fillets
Author: Julia

Ingredients

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Instructions 

  • Preheat the air fryer (mine takes 2 minutes).
  • Meanwhile: Season each salmon fillet with salt and pepper. Brush the soy sauce into the fish.
  • Place the fillets into the air fryer basket (skin side down) and cook them at 375°F (190°C) for 8 minutes or until ready.
  • About a minute or two before the time is up, glaze each fillet with honey and sprinkle with sesame seeds. Put them back in and finish cooking.
  • Serve with a side of your choice.

Notes

  1. I used 2 large fresh salmon fillets that weighed 1 pound in total. I cut each of them in half to get 4 portions. If you serve filling side dishes like potatoes and salad, one fish fillet per person should be plenty.
  2. Salt – use as much/little as you like. If using normal soy sauce, you might need less salt. If using low sodium, add more salt.
  3. Black pepper – season the fillets to your liking. I like to season them well with pepper. You can use either freshly cracked or ground pepper.
  4. Soy sauce – use either regular or low sodium. Check recipe note 2.
  5. I used fresh salmon fillets. If possible, choose wild salmon over farmed.
  6. Please note that the cooking time may vary. This will depend on the thickness of the fillets you use and also on the air-fryer brand. Always check the fish for doneness after the time is up. If not ready, pop it in for longer. FDA recommends cooking fish at 145°F (63°C), however, many people like it cooked to medium – 125°F (52°C). I prefer to be safe than sorry, so I follow the FDA recommendation.

Nutrition

Calories: 262 kcal (13%), Carbohydrates: 5 g (2%), Protein: 34 g (68%), Fat: 11 g (17%), Saturated Fat: 2 g (13%), Cholesterol: 94 mg (31%), Sodium: 158 mg (7%), Potassium: 833 mg (24%), Sugar: 4 g (4%), Vitamin A: 68 IU (1%), Calcium: 25 mg (3%), Iron: 1 mg (6%)
Course: Dinner, Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine: American
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    1. I am so happy to hear that, Karen! Hope you find here some more recipes to your liking. :)

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  1. Made this last night and my husband and I both loved it. I cooked it at 350 for less time and it was perfect. My toaster oven/air fryer cooks a lot quicker. Thanks for such a quick delicious recipe.5 stars

  2. Absolutely delicious, I didn’t know you could cook Salomon in the air fryer & it’s absolutely amazing!! I did substitute soy sauce for coconut amino’s because of food allergies!! It’s way healthier too!! You just need to add a little more salt since it’s not actual soy sauce & isn’t salty!5 stars

    1. Thanks for your comment, Jacqueline! And thanks for letting our readers know about the substitute option!

  3. Great food with less effort…just how cooking should be! Absolutely loved this recipe and will definitely be making again! Also really loved the aluminum foil tip.5 stars

  4. I have a limited budget, long-term out of work due to my health, & mostly reliant on a food bank. But now & again I treat myself to salmon when I can afford it, as it simply is my favourite thing to eat. I have salmon for dinner tonight & saw this recipe, salivating while reading lol. I’ll return to post my results. Thank you for sharing!5 stars

    1. Hi Dawn. Thanks so much for finding time to leave a comment. I hope you enjoyed the salmon!

  5. One of first air fryer recipes and its beyond excellent!! Were salmon lovers and this so much easier than other cooking versions and very tasty!! I use parchment paper so dont have to use any oil which is great.
    Thanks so much.5 stars

  6. I just bought an air fryer and searching for recipes I found your blog
    I love the thought of the honey glaze salmon
    It will be my first try very soon
    Thanks!5 stars

    1. Hi Victoria. I haven’t tested this recipe with skinless salmon but I’d say you can. I would recommend spraying the fryer with oil to prevent the fillets from sticking. Hope this helps.

    1. I haven’t tried it, but I’d say you could. Just make sure to use only a little.

    1. That’s so good to hear, Joanie! Hope you will try a few other recipes from our blog. Thank you for your feeback :)

  7. What an appetizing look this dish has! I am a real fan of salmon, I cook it often, every week, with different marinades. My favorite ones are based on wine or honey + mustard. And, of course, I add some spices (rosemary, basic, garlic etc.). Does this crust taste like caramel? Be sure to try to cook salmon next time according to your recipe. Thank you for sharing!5 stars

  8. That salmon looks perfect. I love the honey glaze. I still don’t have an air fryer but it’s on my wish list! When I see what delicious meals can be made with one, I get so inspired to buy one soon!5 stars

  9. I had no idea you could make non-breaded fish in the air fryer, and the glaze on here is the perfect match for the air fryer.. great recipe!5 stars

  10. Do you have a favorite soy sauce you like to use? I usually buy what is cheapest but I’m curious if you have one you would choose over another.5 stars

    1. Not really, Kelly. I buy what is available in our local store. It’s usually the regular soy sauce.

  11. These look amazing!! It’s breakfast time as I write this and now I seriously want salmon for breakfast!!5 stars

  12. This salmon looks moist and tender — and I love how the albumin doesn’t turn white with yours. I’m assuming its because the air fryer starts cold and gradually heats up as opposed to putting it into a preheated oven. Really lovely dish and your honey glaze sounds wonderful.5 stars