Salmon with Garlic Lemon Butter Sauce

Published December 1, 2018. Updated April 16, 2020

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Pan Seared Salmon with Garlic Lemon Butter Sauce is one of the tastiest, easiest recipes you’ll ever try!  Tender salmon fillets are pan seared until perfectly golden brown then covered in a simple, vibrant and rich lemon butter sauce. A reader favorite!

pan seared salmon fillets on a serving platter topped with a garlic lemon butter sauce. Served with a side of asparagus.

Easy Pan Seared Salmon Recipe

I love to sear salmon in a skillet because it yields a perfectly crisp seared exterior while the interior stays nice and tender. When you think there’s just no time for dinner, there’s always time to sear a salmon fillet and add a bright squeeze of lemon juice.

But here we’ve got 5 extra minutes so I made this seriously delicious garlic butter lemon sauce. That saying the “the secret’s in the sauce” holds true on this one.

The lemon butter sauce for salmon is made up of 4 basic ingredients (garlic, butter, fresh lemon juice and chicken broth) and once you try it you’ll want to add it to everything.

This pan fried salmon recipe is a restaurant-worthy dish that you can make in the comfort of your own home in 20 minutes!

Want to see how easy it is? Watch this video.


Showing how to cook salmon in a pan

Pan Seared Salmon Ingredients

  • Salmon fillets – main ingredient. Rich in omega 3 and great source of protein!
  • Salt and pepper – so the salmon isn’t bland.
  • Olive oil – to help brown the salmon and prevent sticking.
  • Chicken broth – to create a sauce. White wine will work great too.
  • Fresh lemon – for bright flavor. It’s the perfect complement to salmon.
  • Garlic – for another layer of flavor.
  • Butter – for richness.
  • Honey – to balance out the tartness of the lemon.
  • Parsley – for a nice colorful garnish.

Pouring lemon butter sauce over pan fried salmon fillets on a white platter.

How to Cook Salmon in a Pan

  • Let salmon rest at room temperature briefly, so it cooks evenly.
  • Make the lemon butter sauce. In a small saucepan, melt 1 tsp butter over medium heat. Add garlic and sauté 1 minute. Pour in chicken broth and lemon juice.
  • Let sauce simmer until it has reduced by half, about 3 minutes. Stir in butter and honey, set sauce aside.
  • Dab both sides of salmon dry with paper towels, season with salt and pepper.
  • Heat olive oil in a large non-stick skillet over medium-high heat.
  • Add salmon and cook until done to your liking.
  • Plate salmon and drizzle each serving generously with lemon butter sauce, sprinkle with parsley.

How Long to Cook Salmon in a Pan

For this garlic butter salmon recipe, I used 6-oz salmon fillets. I cooked them for about 4 minutes on the first side until golden brown then flip and cooked through, about 2 – 3 minutes longer.

Overhead image of four cooked salmon fillets on a serving platter.

What to Serve with Salmon

I just served this lemon garlic salmon with rice and steamed asparagus and it all came together perfectly! If you need a few more ideas, here are some additional sides for salmon I enjoy:

Other Ways to Use the Lemon Butter Sauce

Love this lemon butter sauce recipe? Try it on:

  • On any fish fillets
  • With chicken breasts or a roast chicken
  • On steak with extra herbs such as rosemary or thyme
  • On boiled potatoes or other boiled or steamed veggies

If you want an even richer sauce, you can add an extra tablespoon or two of butter here but I like to keep it on the healthier side so I kept it at a minimal 3 tablespoons (plus the teaspoon to sauté the garlic) and it’s just enough.

Close up image of single salmon fillet after cooking.

Tips for Making Pan Seared

  • Let salmon rest briefly before cooking so it cooks more evenly.
  • Preheat the pan and oil, this will help salmon brown better. Don’t add to a cold skillet.
  • Dab salmon dry before adding to pan, this will give you better browning.
  • Don’t move salmon as it cooks. Again, better browning.
  • Don’t over-cook it! Salmon should still look slightly pink in the center.
  • Serve it with a sauce. Pan seared salmon is great on its own, but a lemon butter sauce like this just takes it to a whole new level of delicious.

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Salmon with Garlic Lemon Butter Sauce

This Pan Seared Salmon with Garlic Lemon Butter Sauce is one of the easiest tastiest dinners you can make! This salmon recipe requires minimal ingredients and it comes together so quickly.
Servings: 4 servings
Prep10 minutes
Cook10 minutes
Ready in: 20 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Remove salmon fillets from refrigerator and allow to rest at room temperature 10 minutes. 
  • Meanwhile, prepare the garlic lemon butter sauce. In a small saucepan, melt 1 tsp butter over medium heat. 
  • Add garlic and saute until lightly golden brown, about 1 - 2 minutes. Pour in chicken broth and lemon juice. 
  • Let sauce simmer until it has reduced by half (to about 3 Tbsp), about 3 minutes. Stir in butter and honey and whisk until combined, set sauce aside.
  • Dab both sides of salmon dry with paper towels, season both sides with salt and pepper. 
  • Heat olive oil in a (heavy) 12-inch non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. 
  • Once oil is shimmering add salmon and cook about 4 minutes on the first side until golden brown on bottom then flip and cook salmon on opposite side until salmon has cooked through, about 2 - 3 minutes longer.
  • Plate salmon (leaving oil in pan) and drizzle each serving generously with butter sauce, sprinkle with parsley and garnish with lemon slices if desired. Serve immediately.

Notes

  • If you want an even richer sauce, you can add an extra tablespoon or two of butter here but I like to keep it on the healthier side so I kept it at a minimal 3 tablespoons (plus the teaspoon to sauté the garlic) and it's just enough.
  • Recipe source: Cooking Classy
Nutrition Facts
Salmon with Garlic Lemon Butter Sauce
Amount Per Serving
Calories 347 Calories from Fat 189
% Daily Value*
Fat 21g32%
Saturated Fat 7g44%
Cholesterol 116mg39%
Sodium 81mg4%
Potassium 856mg24%
Carbohydrates 2g1%
Protein 34g68%
Vitamin A 495IU10%
Vitamin C 5.9mg7%
Calcium 28mg3%
Iron 1.5mg8%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.
Recipe first published Feb. 2017.

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379 Comments

  • DNN

    I’m absolutely loving your photos and this beautiful garlic lemon butter sauce Salmon recipe while putting this thing together perfectly to a T. Do you add the Oiive oil before the Salmon going in the oven? I’m curious because I heard Olive oil is better out of the bottle instead of in it to the food before going in the oven. Lastly, how can I get my photos to look as crispy as yours and what type of program do I need to use? :-)

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I’m glad you enjoyed it, sounds like a delicious side dish!

  • Randy Garrison

    Tried it and it was great! I strained the sauce to remove the garlic, but maybe not necessary. There was still plenty of garlic flavor, but chucks of garlic can be a little bitter, so…I have been looking for a good sauce for fish and this was great. Strongly recommend to keep the skin on because the thin layer of fat adds some flavor and it is easy to remove the skin after cooking even when served. Great job!

  • Barbara

    Can I buy the salmon and freeze it will it be still good for next Friday. And will the flava be as good as the day I bought it.

  • Ruthie

    This turned out amazing. I served it on top of a mixed rice blend with roasted asparagus on the side, I made extra lemon garlic sauce for the asparagus. We are having out of town guests next week and hubby said this is restaurant quality and we should make it for them.
    Thanks for a fantastic recipe..

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I’m glad you loved it Ruthie! I hope you’re guests do as well!

  • TeriCakes

    Just tried it tonight. Dinner was amazin!!! Thanks for the recipe. The sauce killed????

  • Dawn

    I had salmon as a kid, but too fishy for me then. Is there anything I can do to make it taste less fishy? I’m making it tonight with asparagus, carrots with butter and brown sugar glaze and roasted potatoes. I want my experience to be memorable one. Help…

    • Shelley

      To remove fishy smell, soak raw salmon in milk for about 15 minutes, drain well, then cook as instructed.

    • Cat Hogan

      I marinate my salmon in a balsamic bath. It’s water that covers salmon, 1/8 cup of balsamic, salt, pepper, and garlic powder. I only keep it in there for 30 minutes to an hour. It might take on the color of balsamic but it helps with the fishy taste and smell.

      Hope this helps :)