This simple pan seared salmon recipe is so to make easy and only takes minutes to achieve a perfectly seared, cooked, and flaky salmon fillet.
When I think of quick dinners, I think of this super simple pan seared salmon recipe. It’s not only healthy and delicious, but it makes making dinner so easy – perfect for when I space on prepping for dinner.
This salmon recipe is also very versatile and can set up the base for many dinners. This can be served alongside steamed veggies and pilaf, or it can be used to make Unforgettable Salmon Tacos With Slaw.
Whatever you decide, just rest assured the salmon will come out perfectly seared and flaky.
This post is about how to make the best pan seared salmon recipe.
You will need:
First, pat dry the salmon. Then, season the “presentation” (skinless) side with a generous amount of salt and pepper.
The “presentation” side gets seared first so it creates a nice sear or crust to it.
Next:
That’s it!
The options here are endless. You can serve it just like this with steamed or roasted vegetables and basmati rice. Or consider making a creamy lemon caper sauce or teriyaki sauce to serve atop the salmon.
You can also use this as a base to make salmon tacos or burritos. Consider topping off a salad with this salmon or use it in a pasta dish. Talk about a versatile recipe!
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What a great and simple recipe. The step by step instructions were very helpful. My salmon came out flaky with a nice sear on the outside. Couldn’t be happier with it!
Hi Melanie, so glad to hear it came out great!
Look at the crust on that salmon! I think it’s crucial to make sure your salmon is extra dry before putting it in the pan with oil because otherwise the hot oil will get everywhere! Fresh salmon is one of my favorite foods, so it is really important to master the basics of simple cooking methods.
Great advice! Thank you for sharing!