Adding one more to the list of easy salmon recipes because it seems I can’t have enough!
One of my favorite salmon recipe is this lemon garlic salmon (so worth a try), but for our fish dinner this week, I’m mixing things up and going for honey mustard salmon instead.
This is another winner that can feed a small hungry crowd in minutes! And while the flavors may not immediately scream Mediterranean, you can totally add this one to the list of Mediterranean diet recipes.
Honey mustard salmon recipe
Salmon with whole grain mustard and honey could not be easier to make, and a fun way to dress up a salmon fillet. This salmon recipe is as easy as: Make a quick honey mustard sauce and spread over the salmon fillet. From there, it’s your choice to bake or grill the fish, which can take anywhere from 12 to 20 minutes or so. That’s it!
What’s in the honey mustard sauce
All the work and flavor in this easy salmon recipe is in the tasty honey mustard sauce. This sauce is the perfect balance of tangy, sweet, smoky, and all sorts of delicious, thanks to a few ingredients:
Whole grain mustard (affiliate link). This kind of mustard has more texture and an extra punch that I personally like. If you don’t have it, you can use Dijon mustard instead (but do not use yellow mustard in this recipe). HoneyExtra virgin olive oilFresh GarlicSmoked paprika. I used only 1 teaspoon of smoked paprika here, which added depth and a subtle smoky flavor. Cayenne and black pepper. Just a small pinch of each of these peppers provides enough of a kick.
What I love about a homemade honey mustard sauce like this one is that you can change it up to suit your taste. For me, someone who loves all things smoky, I might go up a notch on the smoked paprika. If you like the sauce to be sweeter, increase the amount of honey. And for an extra spicy kick, add a whole teaspoon of cayenne instead of just a small pinch. Totally make it your own!
Two ways to make this salmon recipe
You’ve got a big beautiful salmon fillet. And have your homemade honey mustard sauce. Season the salmon on both sides with salt. Glaze the top side of your salmon with the sauce. Choose how you want to cook your honey mustard glazed salmon:
Baked honey mustard salmon. To bake, I like to set the oven on 375 degrees. The glazed salmon goes on a lightly oiled sheet pan (I like a sheet pan here, but you can use a baking dish if you want). Cover tightly with foil (this will help the salmon cook evenly and quickly without drying out). Once baked for about 15 to 20 minutes, uncover and place under the broiler super briefly (about 2 to 3 minutes). Grilled honey mustard salmon. For the grill option, your gas grill can be set to a medium-high temperature (around 400 degrees F). With sturdy fish steak like swordfish, I typically place it directly on the grill. But with this salmon fillet, because it’s a large piece and because it’s glazed with a sauce, to prevent it from drying up and falling apart over the grill, I like to enclose it in a lightly-oiled piece of aluminum foil. Using foil in cooking is a hot issue that’s debated; if you like, add a piece of parchment paper to the bottom part of the foil and still give it a brush of oil before adding the salmon). Grill, covered, for about 12 minutes or so, then carefully open up the foil and let it cook for 2 to 3 minutes more.
Either way you choose to cook this honey mustard glazed salmon, it is delicious! It’s important to remember that salmon can go from under-cooked to dry and overcooked in seconds.
How do I know if salmon is ready?
Overcooked salmon is super firm, dry and chalky. A perfectly cooked salmon, whether it’s pan seared salmon or a baked honey mustard salmon, on the other hand, is tender and moist and all sorts of delicious.
Be sure to check your salmon even earlier than the recipe indicates because cooking time will vary depending on how thick your salmon fillet is and depending on your oven or grill.
Your salmon is ready when it easily flakes at the touch of your fork.
If you like, you can use an instant read thermometer to check the fish for doneness. While the USDA recommends a minimum internal temperature of 145°F, which should be measured at the thickest part of the fish fillet, some chefs advise that salmon is best enjoyed when it’s cooked to medium where the internal temperature, measured at the thickest part, registers 125°F. Do what feels right to you!
What to serve with honey mustard salmon?
I like to finish my honey mustard salmon with a squeeze of lime juice (do this while it’s fresh out of the heat). And here are options to serve along: Sides: Grilled vegetables; baked zucchini; grilled brussels sprouts skewers; Italian roasted vegetables Salads: White bean salad; arugula salad; potato salad You may also enjoy our collection of Mediterranean diet recipes. For all recipes, visit us here. JOIN MY FREE E-MAIL LIST HERE. SHOP OUR ONLINE STORE FOR QUALITY OLIVE OILS, ALL-NATURAL SPICES AND MORE.