
The BEST Baked Salmon Recipe (made in just 8 minutes!)
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If you’ve ever worried about overcooking salmon, this baked salmon recipe will change that forever. It’s a quick, foolproof way to get tender, perfectly flaky fillets every single time — a simple salmon dinner with a ton of flavor and zero stress.

Years ago, my old neighbor Danielle taught me a little salmon secret that changed the way I cook it forever. Instead of the usual slow bake, she cranked the oven up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and set the timer for just eight minutes. The result? Salmon that’s always juicy, never dry, and melts in your mouth.
I’ve made it this way ever since — it’s the kind of fast weeknight dinner idea that feels restaurant-worthy without trying too hard.
In the recipe card, you’ll find six spice blend options to mix things up depending on your mood. Whether you go chili lime, lemon thyme, garlic Italian, or my personal favorite, these baked salmon fillets deliver big flavor in the easiest way possible. (And if you’re craving more simple salmon dinners with a ton of flavor, I’ve got nearly 40 of them waiting for you.)
Pro tip – don’t toss the skin! Danielle also taught me the best trick: after serving the salmon, leave the skin on the baking sheet, sprinkle it with a little salt, and pop it back into the hot oven. After about 10 minutes, it turns shatteringly crisp—we call it “salmon bacon.” Everyone I’ve shared it with (even the skeptics) ends up fighting for the last piece.


Serving suggestions
Most of the time when we have baked salmon for dinner, I make fries (like these dill french fries) and some roasted asparagus. For some reason, that’s become our go-to salmon dinner. It’s delicious!
But this salmon is endlessly versatile. Serve it with some extra crispy roasted potatoes and green beans with almonds for a classic combo, or spoon it over rice with a drizzle of soy sauce for a quick salmon bowl.
It’s also beautiful flaked over salads, tucked into tacos, or paired with creamy mashed cauliflower or buttery noodles when you want cozy comfort.
Store and reheat
Store: Once any leftovers have cooled, place them in a covered container in your fridge for up to 3 days.
Reheat: I like to reheat this salmon in a covered pan over low heat, but a microwave also works. I usually serve leftovers cold over a salad for lunch.

The BEST Baked Salmon Recipe (made in just 8 minutes!)
Ingredients
- 4 6-ounce salmon fillets
- 2 teaspoons olive oil
- ½ teaspoon EACH: sea salt and pepper
Favorite salmon seasoning
- ½ teaspoon EACH: sweet paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, chili powder, coconut sugar, and oregano.
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 400 degrees. Place the salmon on a baking sheet, skin-side down, leaving a little room between each piece. Drizzle each salmon fillet with ½ teaspoon olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper.4 6-ounce salmon fillets, 2 teaspoons olive oil, ½ teaspoon EACH: sea salt and pepper

- If using the seasonings, sprinkle them on top of the salmon.½ teaspoon EACH: sweet paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, chili powder, coconut sugar, and oregano.

- Put the salmon in the oven and set a timer for 8 minutes. When the timer goes off, take the salmon out of the oven and let it rest for a few minutes. It will be very tender, the flesh will have turned opaque, and there will be only a few tiny spots of white showing.

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Notes
- Lemon Thyme: 1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves, zest from 1 lemon, and a squeeze of lemon when the salmon comes out of the oven.
- Garlicky: 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning, 2 finely minced garlic cloves, and 1 thinly sliced lemon.
- Chili lime: 1 teaspoon chili powder, ½ teaspoon garlic powder, and zest from 1 lime.
- Rosemary: 1 finely minced garlic clove, 1 teaspoon minced fresh rosemary, and 1 thinly sliced lemon.
- Curry: 1 teaspoon curry powder, ½ teaspoon each: garlic powder and coconut sugar, and zest from 1 lime.
- ½ inch fillet – 4 minutes
- 1 inch fillet – 8 minutes
- 1 ½ inch fillet 12 minutes
Nutrition
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This salmon recipe is definitely the best I have ever had. I could not have gone to a high end restaurant and received a nicer one. Added bonus it is very quick and easy. When I do have fish I always like to cook longer than recommended. I added an additional 3 minutes. It was perfect for us. I would have put 10 star if it was a choice!
Wow — that’s such an incredible compliment! ⭐️🥰 I’m thrilled you loved it that much, and I love that you adjusted the cook time to make it perfect for you. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave such a kind, thoughtful note — it truly means a lot!
The best salmon I’ve ever had!!
Aw, that makes me so happy to hear — what an amazing compliment! Thank you for sharing your note. 💛
This recipe was soooo easy, flavorful and delicious. I used some garlic powder, black pepper and a sprinkle of cajun seasoning. Loved baking it instead of using the frying pan. Less fishy smell in the house and how quick the salmon was done! Definitely a keeper!! Thank you!!
You’re very welcome!
I chose your favorite, adding some smoked paprika. Declicious!
That’s so great to hear, Hettie!
I used the recipe with garlic, onion powder and sweet paprika. Added a little maple syrup on top. Baked 8 minutes and it was perfect.
Had to cook longer than 8 minutes despite following instructions and taking note of cooking times for the various thicknesses. Ok recipe, nothing to write home about.
Instead of checking the temp – put remote temperature checker – took a bit longer than the recipe to get to 135 but when it did – WOW – best salmon I ever had
You rock!!!!
Can’t wait to try! Is it ok to stick the salmon in the oven straight from the fridge or would you recommend it sitting out for a few mins beforehand?
While it’s always recommended to let the salmon come to room temperature, I’ve made this many times with it straight out of the fridge and haven’t noticed any difference in how it cooks.
Thank you for your honesty, which marks you out as a truly great and ultra reliable cook!
Delicious and so easy!
My family loves salmon so I’m always looking for new unique delicious ways to make it. This recipe was amazing & did not disappoint. It was packed with flavour & a huge hit. Thanks for this, it’s a keeper!
I have to admit that I baked my fillets about 9 to 10 mins at 400F but they were still very moist. I had lathered a paste of mayo, Montreal Chicken Spice (my favourite for everything) and a bit more garlic and onion powder topped with a bit of dried parsley.
Will try your timing to see how it goes for my family. Wonderful way to do salmon.
Thanks, Shirley
This is easiest and most delicious way to prepare salmon. Thus is my go to recipe.
Very helpful tips and it looks Delicious
Turned out perfect! Made with butter, garlic, lemon juice, lemon pepper, and dill. Broiled for last few minutes for extra color. Served with brown rice and roasted veggies. Very easy recipe. Thank you!
The salmon was rather salty with 2 teaspoons of salt on it. 🙁
We use sea salt, which is much less salty than table salt. If you use table salt you’ll want to reduce the amount by at least half.
The recipe says 1/2 tsp, not 2 tsp
I made your recipe! I simply used salt, lime juice and red pepper flakes on the salmon and then roasted asparagus for the side. Perfect. Thank you!