Air Fryer Salmon
Recipe Overview
Why you’ll love it: Lightly crisp on the outside, tender and juicy on the inside, air fryer salmon is ready in just 10 minutes. Cooking salmon in your air fryer is fast and easy, and the salmon turns out perfect every time!
How long it takes: 15 minutes
Equipment you’ll need: air fryer
Servings: 4

Perfect Salmon in 15 Minutes!
My favorite restaurant serves the best salmon, never overdone or dry, always with just the right amount of crispiness on the outside, and piping hot. Cooking salmon like that can be tricky. I often wondered how they achieve that perfect balance every time. What’s the secret?
My aha! moment came when I used my air fryer to make salmon for the first time. Using an air fryer to cook salmon is the best idea ever. With a delicious glazed, almost caramelized crust, yet perfectly tender and super juicy on the inside, this recipe is a definite winner!
Easy Air Fryer Salmon
Every method for cooking salmon has advantages. Often I bake salmon or grill salmon, with delicious results BUT if you have an air fryer (and if you don’t, strongly consider buying one!), here’s why you should give air fryer salmon a try:
Crispy salmon without heavy frying. In an air fryer, the hot air circulates rapidly around the food, giving it a nice crispy exterior without any added fat. It only takes 8 to 10 minutes! (This method works well for steak, too; try air fryer steak bites.)
Easy clean-up. The air fryer makes clean-up a breeze! This means no fussing with dirty pans, greasy skillets, or a messy stove.
Adaptable. I just know you’ll be very pleased with how your salmon turns out. And there are plenty of ways that you can make this recipe your own. There are endless possibilities for perfectly cooked salmon, seasoned and dressed to your liking.

Ingredient Notes
- Salmon: The recipe is written for 4 fillets but it’s easy to adjust for a smaller amount. Many air fryers don’t have room to accommodate more than 4 fillets. Either skin-on or skinless salmon is fine. The skin will separate easily from the flesh once the salmon is cooked. You can make this recipe using fresh or frozen salmon filets (see my tip below on how to thaw frozen salmon).
- Honey: The sugar in honey caramelizes to make a nice crust on the salmon.
- Mustard: You can choose your favorite mustard; both whole grain mustard and Dijon are always a good choices. I’d stay away from regular yellow mustard.
- Olive Oil: Just add a smidge so the salmon browns nicely.
- Paprika, Salt & Pepper: These simple seasonings add lots of flavor!
Thawing Frozen Salmon
Frozen salmon fillets are so handy to have in your freezer but you may be wondering about the best way to thaw them.
- Thaw overnight in the fridge (easiest and best way).
- Submerge frozen salmon (in a resealable bag) in cold water for 30 to 45 minutes.
- Don’t thaw it at all. Put the frozen fillets in your air fryer basket and proceed with the recipe. You’ll probably need to double the cooking time, depending on the thickness of the fillets.
How To Make air fryer Salmon
Air fryer salmon is super easy to make. Get your air fryer preheating, and let’s get started.
Make the glaze. Stir up a simple honey mustard glaze. With only a few ingredients, this glaze has loads of flavor and caramelizes as the salmon bakes.


Prepare the salmon. Pat the salmon dry, and place the salmon fillets on the rack, sides not touching, and brush the glaze on the top of the fillets.


Cook. Set the air fryer to 380ºF to 400ºF. Air fry the salmon for 8 to 10 minutes, keeping in mind that thin fillets cook more quickly than thick fillets. There’s no need to flip the salmon because the air fryer blows air around the salmon so the salmon cooks evenly on all sides.

Serve. That’s it! Can you believe how easy that is? And you’ll love how it turns out every time! Be sure to take a look at the serving suggestions below.

Tips for Success
Follow these tips for perfectly cooked air fryer salmon!
Try not to overcook the salmon because perfectly done salmon is so much better. It’s like the difference between a medium rare steak and a well-done steak. If you’ve tried both, you know what I’m talking about.
Check the salmon for doneness. The easiest way to tell if your salmon is thoroughly cooked is to check its temperature at the thickest part of the filet. If the internal temperature is 145ºF, or close to it, your salmon is done!
Don’t have an instant-read thermometer? Insert the tip of a sharp knife into the thickest part of the salmon. If the flesh looks mostly opaque and flakes easily, it’s done. Perfectly done salmon should be very slightly translucent in the center and separate easily from the skin.
Serving Ideas
Sides: Serve air fryer salmon with stovetop scalloped potatoes or Instant Pot risotto. Try it with creamy vodka pasta or fresh tomato pasta. For a perfect summer meal, serve it with asparagus panzanella salad or bruschetta orzo salad.
Salads/Sandwiches/Tacos: Try cooked salmon right on a salad or make a salmon bowl. I like a salmon sandwich sometimes instead of a burger. Put the cooked salmon fillet on a bun with lettuce, tomato, and a dollop of creamy tartar sauce or tzatziki sauce. Air fryer salmon makes a great fish taco with mango slaw, or try this recipe for salmon tacos.
Recipe Variations
This recipe is simple yet it packs tons of flavor AND leaves lots of room for customizing. Here are some variation ideas to try:
If you love the idea of easy dinners with only a few ingredients, be sure to take a look at my collection of 5 ingredient dinner recipes. Good eating doesn’t have to be complicated.
Fridge: Wrap any leftover salmon well and store it in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat gently in the microwave or pop it back in the air fryer for a few minutes to reheat. It’s great cold, too.
Frozen: I don’t usually recommend freezing cooked salmon as it tends to change the texture (and not for the better!). If you absolutely must freeze your leftovers, make sure to wrap the salmon tightly in plastic wrap and seal it in an airtight freezer bag. Freeze salmon for up to 3 months, and defrost in the fridge before reheating.
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Pat the salmon dry, using paper towels.
4 salmon fillets, about 6 oz. each
In a small bowl, combine honey, mustard, olive oil, paprika, salt, and pepper.
1 tablespoon honey, 1 tablespoon mustard, 1 teaspoon olive oil, 1 teaspoon paprika, ¼ teaspoon kosher salt, ¼ teaspoon coarse ground black pepper
Preheat air fryer to 400ºF.
Place salmon fillets in basket, skin side down, sides not touching. Brush fillets with honey mustard mixture
Air fry the salmon for 8 to 10 minutes or until done (I like an internal temperature of 145ºF for salmon but cook it how you like it!). You don’t need to flip the salmon halfway through the cooking time.
- Salmon notes: Both skin-on and skinless fillets work well. You can make as much or as little salmon as you need; the recipe is easily adjusted. Just make sure the salmon fits in a single layer in your air fryer, or do it in batches.
- Storage: Wrap leftover salmon well and refrigerate for up to three days. Leftover salmon can be eaten cold or you can reheat it in your air fryer or microwave oven.
- Variations: Feel free to vary the seasoning as you like. Pretty much any type of seasoning works well, including BBQ rubs.
- Serving ideas: Serve the salmon with sides of your choice; add it to a salad or meal bowl; make fish tacos; or serve it on a bun with lettuce, tomato, and tartar sauce.
Serving: 1filet, Calories: 270kcal, Carbohydrates: 5g, Protein: 34g, Fat: 12g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g, Monounsaturated Fat: 4g, Cholesterol: 94mg, Sodium: 262mg, Potassium: 855mg, Fiber: 0.4g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 318IU, Vitamin C: 0.04mg, Calcium: 25mg, Iron: 2mg
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.