Baked Honey Cilantro Lime Salmon in Foil

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Baked honey cilantro lime salmon in foil is cooked to tender, flaky perfection in just 30 minutes with a flavorful garlic and honey lime glaze.

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Does cooking fish seem like an overwhelming task to you? If you haven’t cooked fish before, this is the perfect baked salmon recipe to get you hooked on cooking fish! It’s as simple and easy as a recipe could possibly be, yet so, SO incredibly tasty.

How tasty you ask? Tasty enough to make my father say it’s as good, or even better, than the best restaurant salmon he’s ever tried. And that’s saying something because my father is a life-long lover and restaurant order-er of salmon. This 30-minute meal will turn salmon skeptics into salmon lovers and will win a permanent spot on your regular menu.

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Why This Recipe Works

The glaze — All of the flavor comes from a simple, 4-ingredient glaze that will Blow. Your. Mind. Seriously — I’m obsessed with this combination of flavors: melted butter, garlic, freshly squeezed lime juice, and honey. Just pour that good stuff over the honey salmon, wrap it in foil, and bake it to flaky, tender perfection.

Easy cleanup — Cleanup is a breeze! Reuse that foil to wrap up any leftovers for tomorrow’s lunch, or toss the whole thing right in the garbage — no pan scrubbing required.

Feeds a crew — This salmon easily feeds my family with leftovers. Or it feeds my family and my parents, so you know it’s good to feed those surprise guests, too.

Great for leftovers — I have been known to make this baked salmon in foil for no one but myself. I make it on Sunday and eat it all week long for lunches. Great on Greek salads, over pasta, or in a wrap.

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Here’s How You Make It

Are you ready to bake up the best baked salmon of your entire life? Let’s get to it! 

  1. First, preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Next, line and grease a large baking sheet with foil. If you don’t have foil, or don’t want to use it, no worries, just grease a large baking sheet and proceed to the next steps.
  2. Lay the salmon on the foil/baking sheet and season with salt and pepper on both sides. Place lime slices under the salmon (so you get that lime taste from under and above the salmon!).
  3. Next, stir the butter, lime juice, honey, and garlic together. Pour this mixture over the salmon and fold up the sides of the foil over the salmon. If the sides don’t touch, it’s okay. 
  4. Place in the oven for 15-20 minutes, then change the oven over to “broil” and cook the salmon another 5 minutes under the broiler. 
  5. Serve sprinkled with chopped cilantro, if desired. 

Do You Bake Salmon Covered or Uncovered?

Whether or not you bake salmon covered or uncovered depends on the recipe. I bake it uncovered so that it develops a nice, crisp top from baking then broiling. If you close it up in foil, it will steam rather than bake. 

Do You Have to Wash Salmon Before Cooking? 

You don’t have to wash your salmon, but I do give mine a little rinse under cold water and then pat dry with a paper towel before putting it on the baking sheet. This helps to “freshen” up older (not expired, but not just-caught-from-the-ocean, either) fish and makes your seasonings stick to the honey salmon better for cooking. 

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Expert Tips

  • If you don’t have a huge salmon fillet, don’t worry about it. This baked salmon recipe works for a large salmon or a couple of medium-sized fillets, or even several small fillets. Just watch the cooking of smaller pieces so that they don’t overcook. 
  • Salmon already has a high fat content and can cook in its own fat just fine if you don’t want to add all the butter. Cut the butter back to just 4 tablespoons and it’ll still taste amazing — if not quite as buttery. 
  • Be sure to bake the salmon skin-side down (if yours has skin) and leave the skin on. The skin creates a barrier between the cooking element and the flesh. So, if anything happens to stick to the baked salmon in foil, it’ll be the skin, and it’ll also be so easy to take right off once baked. 
  • If you aren’t cooking one big fillet, try to cook up smaller pieces or fillets that are about the same size, that way you won’t overcook some and undercook others.
  • To help the seasonings stick to the salmon, pat the salmon dry before adding salt and pepper. That will make the skin get crispy too, and help keep the salmon moist.  

More Salmon Recipes

In the mood for more salmon? Try these recipes for Sesame Glazed Salmon and Asparagus, Garlic Dijon Shrimp and Salmon Foil Pack, Baked Lemon Parmesan Salmon and Asparagus, and Baked Thai Pineapple Salmon.

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Baked Honey Cilantro Lime Salmon in Foil

Baked honey cilantro lime salmon baked in foil is cooked to tender, flaky perfection in just 30 minutes with a flavorful garlic and honey lime glaze.
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
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Total: 25 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
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Ingredients 

  • 1 large salmon fillet , (see note)
  • salt and pepper, to taste
  • ½ cup butter, melted (see note)
  • juice of 2 limes , (plus one lime, thinly sliced)
  • 4 tablespoons honey
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • cup cilantro, roughly chopped

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line and grease a large baking sheet with foil. Lay salmon on foil and season with salt and pepper on both sides to taste. Slip lime slices underneath the salmon.
  • Stir together butter, lime juice, honey, and garlic. Pour mixture over salmon. Fold sides of foil up over the salmon (don’t worry if it doesn’t cover the salmon completely).
  • Bake for 15-20 minutes. Switch oven to broil and cook another 5 minutes. Sprinkle chopped cilantro over the top and serve.

Notes

Don’t stress about the size of your salmon fillet. This recipe is very forgiving and works for one very large salmon, a couple of medium-sized fillets, or even several small individual fillets.
For an even lighter version, you can cut back the butter to 4 tablespoons instead of a half cup (8 tablespoons). Keep in mind though that for a very large salmon fillet like the one I used, 8 tablespoons is not a terribly huge amount when divided between 4-6 servings.

Nutrition

Calories: 299kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 35g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 96mg | Sodium: 97mg | Potassium: 877mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 161IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 47mg | Iron: 1mg

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

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473 Comments

  1. Van says:

    5 stars
    Got a referral to your Salmon recipe from a manager of a Texas Roadhouse Here knew I ordered foil wrapped salmon every time we visited his restaurant. We spent about a half hour discussing the best ways to fix salmon and he said his wife used this recipe at home for home at least once a week! Very anxious to try it out. My wife doesn’t like fish (except steam caught trout – her dad brought it home every couple of weeks from his fishing trips in Inland Park, Idaho.

    1. Tiffany says:

      Oh wow that’s awesome that you got introduced to this recipe that way! I hope it doesn’t disappoint 🙂

  2. Laura says:

    5 stars
    I tried your recipe. It looked and tasted delicious… just the right combination of sweet, sour, savory. The salmon wasn’t overcooked (I was afraid it would be).

    1. Tiffany says:

      I’m glad you enjoyed it! 🙂

  3. Melisa says:

    What would you serve this with? I started to make rice but would there be a sauce?

    1. Tiffany says:

      This is great served with cilantro lime rice (or any sort of rice) and veggies 🙂

  4. Meri Schroeder says:

    4 stars
    Easy salmon recipe. The cooking time was right on; although I only left the salmon under the broiler for two minutes. It does need a bit more flavor, so that’s why the four stars. I think a sprinkle of multi-use seasoning would take it up a notch.

  5. DailySleepCare says:

    5 stars
    Love it dude!

  6. Daryl says:

    4 stars
    This salmon was outstanding! I made it as written and I loved the combination of the honey and lime. The only reason for 4 stars is because it was a little dry due to the broiling, but otherwise it was delicious. I definitely recommend this and will absolutely make it again.

  7. Alicia says:

    I’m not understanding the foil. Just bend up the sides? Leaving salmon basically uncovered?? Looks delicious

    1. M says:

      I’m just putting it in a glass baking dish and covering the dish with foil so it doesn’t touch the salmon.

  8. Susan Pryor says:

    1 star
    I can’t actually read the recipe on my iPad because the pop-up ads obscure it.

  9. Fran says:

    5 stars
    WONDERFUL ..easy pretty delicious….couldn’t be better…served it yesterday to guests at our cottage..
    success!

    1. Tiffany says:

      That’s wonderful! 🙂

  10. Lisa says:

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious! I made this with a big piece of wild caught Iceland cod and served it with grilled asparagus and jasmine rice. I did cut the ghee in half as suggested in the notes. I wasn’t sure if that meant you should cut the honey and lime juice in half as well, but I did. Will definitely make it again!