Baked Lemon Dill Salmon Recipe - Evolving Table (2024)

ThisLemon Dill Salmonis one of the best and easiest recipes for baking fish in the oven! Salmon fillets are placed in a baking dish, coated with a butter sauce full of garlic and fresh dill, topped with lemon slices, and then baked until perfectly flaky.This low-carb, keto, Whole30 and Paleo-friendly recipe can be ready and on your dinner table in under 20 minutes!

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Lemon Dill Salmon Recipe

How could something so simple be so LOADED with flavor?!

This is a question I often ask myself whenever I make salmon of any kind. (Like these great recipes—Lemon Basil Salmon,Salmon Curry,Blackened Salmon…)

Now thisLemon Dill Salmonhas absolutely stolen my heart. And I have a feeling it’s going to win you over, too.

With its superflaky flesh,fresh dillflavor, hints ofgarlicandbutter, and then JUST enoughlemon juiceto balance it all out.

Even those loved ones of yours who didn’t think they liked salmon before will soon be humming a different tune.

And you, my dear one, will be over the moon excited to learn howEASYthis recipe is to make!

Yup, I’m talking slice up some fillets, plop them in a baking dish, coat them in a5-ingredient butter sauce, and thenbake it in the oven.

The entire process, from start to finish, will bedone in less than 20 minutes, making it perfect for busy weeknights!

Not to mention, this easy meal is also low-carb, keto, Whole30, and Paleo-approved – so just about everyone at the table can enjoy this delicious dinner.

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Ingredients

The simple ingredients needed for this lemon dill salmon recipe are easy to find at grocery stores and include:

  • Salmon.You will need one pound of salmon. It’s preferable if you can find acenter cutin order to make all of the fillets similar in size. (The tail end tends to taper out and become less thick.). Also, wild salmon is the healthiest option for you. Fresh instead of frozen salmon will taste the best and have a better texture. However, farm-raised and previously frozen salmon can both be used.
  • Dill.Fresh dill is finely chopped and then whisked together into a butter garlic sauce. The dill is a wonderful complement to the savory butter and the pungent garlic. Dried dill can also be used, but only use 1 teaspoon of it. Other fresh herbs may also be substituted such as rosemary, thyme, or even basil.
  • Garlic.Minced garlic clovesare a key component to the garlic butter sauce. When you’re drizzling the sauce over the salmon, make sure the garlic is spread out over all of the fillets. If not, someone may end up getting a big ole’ bite of too much garlic!
  • Butter.Just a few tablespoons of butter are needed to create the simple sauce. Salted butter was used when testing this recipe, but unsalted can be used if you’d like to adjust the sodium to your preference. Feel free to substitute with a dairy-free butter alternative, olive oil, avocado oil, or even ghee.
  • Lemons.One lemon is cut into 4 slices and then baked in the oven. It’s best if you keep the lemon in slices so the juices slowly release while baking. Mixing lemon juice into the sauce will give the finished dish a more pungent flavor.

How to Bake Lemon Dill Salmon

Below you’ll find the steps to make this easy salmon recipe:

Cut the Salmon Fillets into Pieces

While you can bake the whole fillet of salmon, it cooks up faster if it is cut into pieces before baking.

Also, do not remove the skin! It’s actually much easier to remove salmon skin after it is cooked. It will literally peel right off with very little effort!

Cut the salmon into four 4-ounce portions. It gets a little challenging to cut once you get to the skin, so it’s best if you use a relatively sharp knife.

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Make the Garlic Butter Dill Sauce

The sauce for this baked salmon recipe is incredibly easy to make and only takes five ingredients.

Simply whisk together the melted butter, garlic, dill, salt, and pepper in a small bowl.

Pro Tip: Make sure the butter is melted so the sauce mixes together easily.

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Season the Salmon

Once you have the salmon and the sauce prepared, it’s time to bake it in the oven.

Place salmon pieces, skin-side down, into a 9″x13″ baking dish or sheet pan that has been sprayed with non-stick cooking spray. Make sure they each have a little space in-between them so they cook up evenly.

Drizzle equal amounts of the creamy dill sauce over all of the salmon. Spread the sauce so the garlic and herbs are evenly dispersed.

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Bake in the Oven

Place one lemon slice on top of each piece of salmon. Try to use a lemon that is about the same diameter as the portions are wide.

Cover the baking dish with a piece of aluminum foil and bake in the preheated 425°F oven for 13-15 minutes. The cooking time varies; you’ll need less time for pieces less than 1-inch thick and slightly more time for those that are more than 1-inch thick.

Remove the aluminum foil during the last 2-3 minutes of cooking and return it to the oven. Doing this allows the edges to crisp up slightly. You’ll know the salmon is done when it reaches 145°F. (Learn more about measuring the internal temperature of salmon).

Sprinkle salmon with some fresh lemon juice, additional dill, and fresh lemons as garnish if desired.

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Meal Prep and Storage

  • To Prep Ahead: Whisk together the sauce and prep the salmon in the baking dish. Leave off the lemon slices until just before baking. Store in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before cooking.
  • To Store:Leftover salmon can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days or frozen for up to 3-4 months.
  • How to freeze:Place in a freezer-safe airtight container and freeze for up to 3 months.
  • To Reheat: The best way to reheat this baked lemon salmon is to pop it back into a 300°F oven for 5-7 minutes. You can also heat it up in a covered skillet over medium-low heat for 4-5 minutes.

Dietary Modifications

The recipe you’ll find below is already keto, low-carb, soy-free, nut-free, gluten-free, and Paleo as written. Here are some adjustments you can make to help it fit your other dietary requirements:

  • Dairy-Free:Use olive oil or a dairy-free butter alternative in place of the butter.
  • Whole30: You can use one of the alternatives above for the butter or you can also use ghee.
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How long to bake lemon dill salmon?

This lemon dill salmon only needs to bake for 15 to 18 minutes.Be sure to remove the foil the last few minutes so the edges get that perfect crispiness. Salmon is cooked through when the thickest portion reaches an internal temperature of 145°F and the fish flakes easily with a fork. Learn more about reaching the ideal internal temperature for salmon.

Is salmon good for you?

Yes! Salmon is super healthy and an excellent choice for protein.It is full of healthy fats and nutrients that benefit your eyes, heart, skin, and brain. Salmon is great if you’re on a low-calorie diet.

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Can you freeze salmon?

You can freeze salmon.It will safely last in the freezer for up to 3 months if it is properly stored.

How long is salmon good for?

Once salmon has been cooked, it will last for up to 3 to 4 days in your fridge.Be sure to refrigerate the salmon within two hours of cooking.

Expert Tips and Tricks

  • Be picky. Wild salmon is healthier than farm-raised while fresh has more flavor and a better texture than previously frozen.
  • Leave the skin. This part of the salmon becomes much easier to peel after the fish is done baking.
  • Cut into filets. Smaller portions of salmon cook much faster and more evenly than cooking a whole pound of salmon at one time.
  • Add some zest.A littlelemon zestin the butter sauce will add an even bigger punch of citrus flavor to the sauce, making it good to the last bite!
  • Change it up. Dill is the best herb to use with salmon, but fresh basil, rosemary, and thyme will all work great.
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What to Serve with Lemon Dill Salmon?

This lemon dill salmon is the star of the show, but any good main attraction needs a few accompaniments. So here are a few side dishes that go well with this flaky salmon.

Air Fryer Broccoli with Parmesan,Roasted Cauliflower,Chinese Green Beans with Garlic, andBroccoli Slaware healthy and delicious side options.

You can’t go wrong with aMassaged Kale Salad with Avocado.

If you’re craving something heartier, try theseAir Fryer Sweet Potato FriesorInstant Pot Mashed Red Potatoes.

More Salmon Recipes

Salmon is one of my favorite protein sources, and there are SO many ways to enjoy it. Try one of these healthy recipes next.

Miso Glazed Salmon,Teriyaki Glazed Salmon, Honey Sriracha Salmon, andSalmon Curry with Coconut Milkare full of ethnic flavors.

For a quick meal, try thisAir Fryer SalmonorSmoked Salmon Dip.

Panko Crusted SalmonandSalmon Piccataare crowd pleasers.

And don’t miss out on theseSalmon Burgers!

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Lemon Dill Salmon Recipe

This Lemon Dill Salmon is one of the best and easiest recipes for baking it in the oven! Salmon filets are placed in a baking dish, coated with a butter sauce full of garlic and fresh dill, topped with lemon slices, and then baked in the oven until perfectly flaky.

Yield 4 servings

Prep 5 minutes mins

Cook 15 minutes mins

Total 20 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 1 lb. salmon cut into 4-oz filets
  • 2 Tbsp. butter melted
  • 2 cloves garlic crushed
  • 1 Tbsp. dill fresh
  • 4 lemon slices
  • ½ tsp. salt
  • ¼ tsp. black pepper

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

  • Leaving the skin on, cut salmon into four 4-oz. filets.

  • Whisk together the butter, garlic, dill, salt, and pepper in a small bowl.

  • Spray a large 13 x 9 inch baking dish with non-stick cooking spray. Place salmon filets into it, skin-side down, with a little space in-between each one.

  • Drizzle equal amounts of the butter sauce over all of the filets and place one lemon slice on each one.

  • Cover the baking dish with a piece of aluminum foil and bake in the preheated oven for 12-15 minutes.

  • Remove the aluminum foil during the last 2-3 minutes of cooking to allow the edges to crisp up slightly.

  • Serve salmon immediately with additional fresh dill and enjoy!

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Notes

You can also use olive or vegetable oil in place of the butter if avoiding dairy.

Meal Prep and Storage

  • To Prep Ahead: Whisk together the sauce and prep the salmon in the baking dish. Leave off the lemon slices until just before baking. Store in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before cooking.
  • To Store:Leftover salmon can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days or frozen for up to 3-4 months.
  • How to freeze:Place in a freezer-safe airtight container and freeze for up to 3 months.
  • To Reheat: The best way to reheat this baked lemon salmon is to pop it back into a 300°F oven for 5-7 minutes. You can also heat it up in a covered skillet over medium-low heat for 4-5 minutes.

Nutrition

Calories: 194kcal, Carbohydrates: 3g, Protein: 23g, Fat: 10g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 70mg, Sodium: 76mg, Potassium: 594mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 142IU, Vitamin C: 14mg, Calcium: 22mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

Is it better to bake salmon at 350 or 400? ›

Is it better to bake salmon at 350 or 400? The best temperature might depend on your specific taste preference and how you want the texture of the salmon to be. For a moister, tenderer fish, go with 350°F. For a quicker cook and a bit of crispiness on the outside, 400°F could be better.

When baking salmon do you cover it or leave it uncovered? ›

Baked salmon is best when cooked at 425°F in the oven.

Even thicker fillets don't take long. We recommend baking the salmon uncovered. Simply rub the fillets with a little oil, sprinkle them with salt and pepper, then place them in the roasting pan skin-side down before popping them in the oven.

How long to cook salmon at 425 in the oven? ›

As a general rule, bake salmon for 10-12 minutes per inch of thickness at 425 degrees Fahrenheit to get perfectly baked salmon that is moist, flaky, and full of flavour. When the fish starts to flake easily with a fork and the flesh looks opaque, it's time for dinner.

When baking salmon should skin be up or down? ›

Always bake salmon with the skin side down as this will help protect the fillet from the heat of the pan and it will help the salmon retain its juices and cook evenly. When it's time to serve the salmon, the skin will come off really easily as you slide a spatula between the fillet and the skin. DON'T Overcook.

How long to bake salmon at 350 at 400? ›

Here's how long to cook your salmon based on oven temperature, according to the Alaskan Salmon Company:
  1. 350 degrees: 12-15 minutes per inch of thickness.
  2. 375 degrees: 10-12 minutes per inch of thickness.
  3. 400 degrees: 8-10 minutes per inch of thickness.
  4. 425 degrees: 6–8 minutes per inch of thickness.
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How long to bake salmon at 400 degrees Fahrenheit? ›

Individual, 6-ounce portions bake in 12 to 14 minutes at 400 degrees F. The cooking time can be several minutes longer or shorter depending upon the thickness of your particular piece of salmon.

What is the secret to the best salmon? ›

A dry brine gives you firmer, juicier fish fillets with kettle-chip-crisp skin. Credit... Gentl and Hyers for The New York Times.

Is salmon better in foil or no foil? ›

The foil helps cook the fish faster and just all around better. Another reason is that it's a healthy way to cook fish. Yes, salmon is already a very healthy fish. But if you cook it in foil, you don't have to use a lot of oil or butter to cook it.

How do you keep salmon from drying out in the oven? ›

Use a “barrier”: This tip will come in handy when you're baking fillets. Olive oil, butter, or even a sauce can serve as a protective barrier between the salmon and the heat, allowing it to cook without losing too much moisture. Herbs, vegetables, and lemon slices can also be used to to fillets as they cook.

Is it better to bake salmon at 400 or 425? ›

What's the Best Temperature for Baking Salmon? If baking individual salmon fillet portions, a higher temperature of 400 to 425 degrees F is best. For a larger side of salmon, 375 degrees F is the best temperature.

How to tell when salmon is done? ›

Internal temperature: Use an instant-read meat thermometer; the salmon should register 145°F (63°C) at its thickest part. Flakiness: When gently pressed with a fork, the fish should easily flake apart. Avoid overcooking, as it can dry out the salmon. Cook with the skin side down for best results.

Which side of the salmon should I cook first? ›

Salmon fillets are best cooked starting with the skin-side down. This prevents over-browning the meat, which can make it dry and pretty unappealing to look at on the plate. "When pan-frying or grilling, cook salmon fillets skin-side down for 5-7 minutes, flip and cook for another 2-3 minutes," says Norton.

What is the best cooking method for salmon? ›

Pan-frying or pan-searing is one of the best ways to cook salmon fillets. It's quick, easy, and gives the fish that perfect crispy, crunchy skin. A simple pan-fried salmon is the secret to a flavorful and healthy weeknight dinner in 30 minutes or less.

Do you eat the skin on salmon? ›

Yes, you can definitely eat the salmon skin. The skin of the salmon has the highest concentration of omega-3s, besides being a great vitamin D and vitamin B supplement,” says Steven Wong, fishmonger and salmon expert at Seafood from Norway.

Is 400 degrees too hot for salmon? ›

Drizzle the salmon with the oil, then add seasonings of choice. Bake salmon at 400 degrees F for 11 to 14 minutes for 6-ounce fillets or 15 to 18 minutes for a single side, until it registers 135 degrees F on an instant read thermometer inserted at the thickest part of the salmon.

What is the best temp to bake salmon? ›

If baking individual salmon fillet portions, a higher temperature of 400 to 425 degrees F is best. For a larger side of salmon, 375 degrees F is the best temperature.

What temp does salmon taste best? ›

Salmon Temperature – 125°F

While the FDA recommends cooking fish to 145°F, for a flakier, more moist and tender salmon filet, many chefs find that it's best enjoyed when cooked to medium – 125°F. Check out these key temperatures for Smoked Salmon, or look at a great method for grilling salmon!

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