Air Fryer Honey Lemon Salmon – Fast, Flavorful, and Foolproof

Air fryer honey lemon salmon with a flaky tender salmon fillet, glossy honey lemon glaze, fresh parsley garnish, and lemon slices, served as a flavorful and healthy seafood dinner.

Salmon on a busy weeknight usually feels like a splurge, but this version is quick, bright, and totally manageable. The air fryer gives you crisp edges and a tender center without babysitting a pan. A simple honey-lemon glaze brings sweetness, tang, and a touch of warmth from garlic.

Everything comes together in under 20 minutes, and clean-up is a breeze. This is the kind of recipe that makes you wonder why you ever turned on the oven for a small piece of fish.

Air Fryer Honey Lemon Salmon - Fast, Flavorful, and Foolproof

Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time10 minutes
Total Time20 minutes
Servings: 4 servings

Ingredients

  • Salmon fillets: 4 fillets (about 5–6 oz each), skin-on or skinless
  • Olive oil: 1 tablespoon
  • Honey: 2 tablespoons
  • Fresh lemon juice: 2 tablespoons (plus extra wedges for serving)
  • Lemon zest: 1 teaspoon
  • Garlic: 1–2 cloves, minced (or 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder)
  • Soy sauce or tamari: 1 teaspoon (adds salt and umami)
  • Salt: 3/4 teaspoon, divided (adjust to taste)
  • Black pepper: 1/2 teaspoon
  • Red pepper flakes: Pinch, optional for heat
  • Fresh parsley or chives: For garnish (optional)
  • Cooking spray or a bit of oil: To lightly coat the basket

Instructions

  • Prep the salmon: Pat fillets dry with paper towels. Lightly season both sides with about half the salt and all the black pepper.
  • Make the glaze: In a small bowl, whisk honey, lemon juice, lemon zest, garlic, soy sauce, olive oil, and red pepper flakes if using.
  • Preheat the air fryer: Set to 390°F (200°C) for 3 minutes. A hot basket helps prevent sticking and gives better browning.
  • Oil the basket: Lightly spray or brush the basket with oil. Place the salmon skin-side down if using skin-on fillets.
  • Glaze generously: Spoon about half the glaze over the tops of the fillets. Reserve the rest for brushing at the end.
  • Air fry: Cook at 390°F (200°C) for 7–10 minutes, depending on thickness. Start checking at minute 7.
  • Check doneness: The salmon should flake easily with a fork and be opaque with a slightly translucent center. Target 125–130°F for medium (use an instant-read thermometer).
  • Finish with more glaze: Brush the remaining glaze over the hot salmon as it rests for 2–3 minutes. Sprinkle the remaining salt if needed.
  • Serve: Add lemon wedges and a handful of chopped parsley or chives. Pair with rice, quinoa, roasted veggies, or a crisp salad.

Why This Recipe Works

Close-up detail: Air fryer honey-lemon glazed salmon fillet just out of the basket, edges lightly cr
  • Even heat and quick cook time: The air fryer circulates hot air, creating a lightly crisp exterior while keeping the salmon juicy inside.
  • Balanced flavors: Honey and lemon work together—sweetness rounds out the citrus, and a touch of garlic adds savory depth.
  • No guesswork: A short cook time and easy visual cues make it simple to avoid overcooking.
  • Minimal mess: One small bowl for the glaze and a lined air fryer basket keep cleanup simple.
  • Flexible: Works with fresh or thawed frozen fillets and pairs with any side you like.

What You’ll Need

  • Salmon fillets: 4 fillets (about 5–6 oz each), skin-on or skinless
  • Olive oil: 1 tablespoon
  • Honey: 2 tablespoons
  • Fresh lemon juice: 2 tablespoons (plus extra wedges for serving)
  • Lemon zest: 1 teaspoon
  • Garlic: 1–2 cloves, minced (or 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder)
  • Soy sauce or tamari: 1 teaspoon (adds salt and umami)
  • Salt: 3/4 teaspoon, divided (adjust to taste)
  • Black pepper: 1/2 teaspoon
  • Red pepper flakes: Pinch, optional for heat
  • Fresh parsley or chives: For garnish (optional)
  • Cooking spray or a bit of oil: To lightly coat the basket

How to Make It

Tasty top view: Overhead shot of four salmon fillets in the air fryer mid-cook at 390°F, skin-side
  1. Prep the salmon: Pat fillets dry with paper towels. Lightly season both sides with about half the salt and all the black pepper.
  2. Make the glaze: In a small bowl, whisk honey, lemon juice, lemon zest, garlic, soy sauce, olive oil, and red pepper flakes if using.
  3. Preheat the air fryer: Set to 390°F (200°C) for 3 minutes.

    A hot basket helps prevent sticking and gives better browning.

  4. Oil the basket: Lightly spray or brush the basket with oil. Place the salmon skin-side down if using skin-on fillets.
  5. Glaze generously: Spoon about half the glaze over the tops of the fillets. Reserve the rest for brushing at the end.
  6. Air fry: Cook at 390°F (200°C) for 7–10 minutes, depending on thickness.

    Start checking at minute 7.

  7. Check doneness: The salmon should flake easily with a fork and be opaque with a slightly translucent center. Target 125–130°F for medium (use an instant-read thermometer).
  8. Finish with more glaze: Brush the remaining glaze over the hot salmon as it rests for 2–3 minutes. Sprinkle the remaining salt if needed.
  9. Serve: Add lemon wedges and a handful of chopped parsley or chives.

    Pair with rice, quinoa, roasted veggies, or a crisp salad.

How to Store

  • Refrigerate: Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
  • Reheat gently: Use the air fryer at 320°F (160°C) for 3–4 minutes or the microwave at 50% power in short bursts. Avoid overcooking.
  • Freeze: Cooked salmon can be frozen up to 2 months. Wrap tightly, then thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
  • Meal prep tip: Keep extra glaze separate and drizzle after reheating to refresh the flavor.
Final dish presentation: Beautifully plated Air Fryer Honey Lemon Salmon on a matte white plate over

Benefits of This Recipe

  • Fast and weeknight-friendly: From start to finish, you’re eating in about 15–20 minutes.
  • Nutrient-dense: Salmon brings high-quality protein and omega-3s; lemon adds brightness without extra calories.
  • Kid-friendly flavors: Honey softens the citrus and garlic, making it approachable for picky eaters.
  • Easy cleanup: Minimal dishes and no stovetop splatter.
  • Reliable results: The air fryer reduces the risk of dry, overcooked fish.

What Not to Do

  • Don’t skip drying the fish: Moisture on the surface prevents browning and can make the glaze slide off.
  • Don’t overcrowd the basket: Leave space between fillets so air can circulate for even cooking.
  • Don’t cook on low heat: Too low and the fish steams instead of caramelizing on top.
  • Don’t overcook: Salmon goes from perfect to dry fast.

    Start checking early.

  • Don’t add all the glaze at the start: Reserve some to brush on after cooking for fresh flavor and shine.

Recipe Variations

  • Ginger-Sesame: Add 1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger and 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil to the glaze. Top with sesame seeds and scallions.
  • Spicy Citrus: Swap red pepper flakes for 1 teaspoon sriracha or chili crisp. Use orange zest with lemon for a bolder citrus note.
  • Herb-Lemon: Mix 1 tablespoon finely chopped dill or thyme into the glaze.

    Finish with extra herbs and a squeeze of lemon.

  • Maple Dijon: Replace honey with maple syrup and add 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard. It’s tangy and slightly smoky.
  • Garlic Butter Finish: Melt 1 tablespoon butter with a small garlic clove and drizzle over cooked salmon for richness.

FAQ

Can I Use Frozen Salmon?

Yes. Thaw in the fridge overnight or use a cold water bath for faster thawing.

Pat very dry before seasoning. If cooking from fully frozen, add a few minutes and glaze halfway through once the surface thaws.

How Do I Know When Salmon Is Done?

Look for easy flaking with a fork and an internal temperature of about 125–130°F for medium. The center can be slightly translucent.

If you prefer well-done, go to 135–140°F, but expect a firmer texture.

Do I Need to Marinate the Salmon?

No. The glaze is bold enough without a long soak. If you want extra flavor, brush on the glaze and rest the fillets for 10–15 minutes in the fridge before cooking.

Should I Remove the Skin?

You can keep it on for easier handling and extra moisture.

Cook skin-side down, and the skin will crisp slightly. If you prefer skinless, reduce cooking time by about a minute.

What Sides Go Well With This?

Quick rice, quinoa, or couscous are great bases. Add steamed green beans, asparagus, or a chopped cucumber salad.

Roasted potatoes or a lemony arugula salad also work well.

Can I Make This Without Soy?

Yes. Use coconut aminos or a pinch more salt. The soy adds umami, but it’s not essential to the recipe’s success.

How Do I Prevent Sticking?

Preheat the basket and lightly oil it.

Make sure the fish is dry, and don’t move it during cooking. A perforated parchment liner designed for air fryers also helps.

Final Thoughts

This Air Fryer Honey Lemon Salmon delivers crisp edges, a tender center, and bright, balanced flavor with almost no effort. It’s a dependable weeknight go-to that still feels special.

Keep the glaze ingredients on hand, and dinner practically makes itself. Once you try it, you may never go back to the oven for salmon again.

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