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This Honey Bourbon Glazed Salmon is deliciously company-worthy, yet everyday easy! The sweet, sticky, spicy, gingery glaze/drizzling sauce is unbelievable!
A while back, we sent out a Café Survey requesting input from our readers (you!). We were overwhelmed with so many kind and encouraging responses, but also really appreciated the constructive criticism. Some things you suggested we began to implement immediately and others we're working on over time. This delicious Honey Bourbon Glazed Salmon is a direct result of your input!
One of the more popular requests was for more "dinner-party-quality, everyday-easy recipes". It's funny because as much as I love to cook, I'm right there with you on this one. Who doesn't love a dinner that looks gorgeous, tastes crazy-delicious and doesn't take hours to prepare? I'm not into that kind of entertaining anymore, the kind that would take me hours on end to prep for. I just don't have the time these days, and I'm quite certain (from the survey) that most of you don't either.
So with that introduction, let me tell you about this Honey Bourbon Glazed Salmon. I've served it quite frequently lately. It checks both the boxes - definitely delicious, dinner party quality and minimal preparation time. The only real prep is preparing the sweet, sticky, spicy, gingery glaze/drizzling sauce and that's easy-peasy. Simply combine all the ingredients; honey, bourbon, brown sugar, soy sauce, whole grain mustard, ginger, garlic, and red pepper flakes in a medium size pot and bring to a boil. Simmer for about 5 minutes, till fragrant and syrupy. That's it!
A half hour before dinner, make some rice (it's wonderful over quinoa too!) and prep the asparagus. Haricots verts (those long, skinny French green beans) would be another fabulous side for this entrée. About 10 minutes before dinner, preheat the oven, brush the salmon with half of the sweet, spicy sauce and broil until deeply colored and nicely caramelized on both sides. Drizzle a little of the remaining sauce over the salmon when serving.
Besides a dinner entrée, I've also served this Honey Bourbon Glazed Salmon in a salad with an Asian dressing and lots of beautiful greens. You could add julienne carrots, cucumber slices, snow peas, sesame seeds, cashews, peanuts - really whatever you're in the mood for! For the salad, sometimes I leave the salmon whole and other times, I'll break it into chunks after broiling. However I've served it, it's always been very well received.
So invite some friends and have a casual - or fancy dinner party. This Asian-inspired salmon will be perfect for either. Put it on your weekly rotation too, it's easy and quick enough to serve on a busy workday and, at the same time, it's healthy and super delicious to boot. Sounds like a win, win, win, win!
Café Tips for making this Honey Bourbon Glazed Salmon...
- The sauce can be made several hours in advance. When finished cooking, transfer it to a covered jar or container and store at room temperature until ready to use. Just divide in two and use one half for the glaze and the rest for the drizzling sauce.
- If you make the sauce ahead and it gets too thick or is boiled too long and gets thick, no problem, just add a teaspoon or two of water and gently reheat. Add more water as needed to achieve syrupy consistency.
- Start out with ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes in the sauce. You can always add more later after tasting.
- Follow the directions regarding using two pans to prevent excess sauce from burning under the broiler. Believe me, I know this from experience. A dinner party or even a family meal is not fun with a smoke aroma and the smoke detector chiming loudly. Our smoke detector actually has a women's voice that says "EMERGENCY, EMERGENCY! Smoke detected on the lower level!" Then the "bells" start ringing... yikes! And that's not even the worst part! Even if Scott isn't at home, he gets a warning on his iPhone and iPad. All this to say, trust me - use the two pans!
- I like to serve this salmon with rice and a green veggie like asparagus or Haricot vests (French green beans). I use a garnish of white and black sesame seeds and some finely sliced chives. You could also use cilantro.
What I used to prepare and present this Honey Bourbon Glazed Salmon

- ⅓ cup honey
- ⅓ cup bourbon whisky
- 2 tablespoon brown sugar
- 2 ½ tablespoons soy sauce
- 1 teaspoon whole grain mustard
- 1 tablespoon finely minced or grated fresh ginger
- 1 medium clove garlic finely minced
- ¼-½ teaspoons red pepper flakes crushed red pepper*
- 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
- For the salmon:
- 4-6 ounce salmon filets
- kosher salt
- freshly ground black pepper
- fresh lime juice
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Line 2 sheet pans with foil for easy clean up. Spray both with cooking spray or rub lightly with oil.
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Combine honey, bourbon, brown sugar, soy sauce, mustard, ginger, garlic and red pepper flakes in a small pan. Bring mixture to a boil over medium high heat, stirring continuously.
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Reduce heat to medium and maintain a steady boil for about 5 minutes, stirring frequently. You'll need to take pan off of the burner and let the bubbling settle down to check it. Mixture should be syrupy and reduced to about one half. It will get a bit thicker as it cools. You may need to boil it for another minute or two to achieve the syrupy consistency.
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Add lime juice and stir well to combine. If making ahead, transfer sauce to a covered container and store at room temperature. If serving salmon right away, pour half of this mixture into a small bowl, leave the rest in the pan.
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Preheat oven to high broil. Position an oven rack about 6-7 inches from broiling element.
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Season salmon lightly with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper on both sides. Brush with sauce on top and sides.
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Place it on prepared sheet pan and place pan under broiler. Broil for 5 minutes. Remove from oven and transfer to other pan, flipping each fillet to opposite side (This will prevent smoking when you return pan to oven.) Brush second side with sauce.
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Return to broiler for 4 minutes. If top is not nicely browned and slightly charred in places, move rack up one level and cook for another 15 seconds to a minute. Watch carefully at this point so that salmon doesn't burn. If salmon pieces vary in size, you may have to rearrange them half way through the broiling time or remove them as they are finished. Serve with fresh lime wedges.
LBerry says
directions on cooking in the air fryer? This sounds ah-mazing.....
Lindsay @ The Café Sucre Farine says
Hi LBerry, we haven't tested this in an air fryer so we can't say for sure. If you give it a try, let us know.
Chris Scheuer says
Hi LBerry,
I'm sorry but I don't have an air fryer so I can't give you advice on that.
I have a weird name says
Tomorrow will be my second time making this. It's incredibly easy, and it is delicious. Thank you for sharing the recipe!
Chris Scheuer says
Wonderful! Thank you for letting us know!
Susan says
What other type of seafood would you recommend to sub in this recipe? Having friends for dinner and one of them doesn't eat salmon. The rest of us do and will. Absolutely love this recipe.
Chris Scheuer says
Hi Susan, I would think cod or halibut would be delicious.
Pat K says
This is absolutely the best Salmon recipe I have ever made. My family loves it so much so we have it at least twice a month. So easy for a week night with family and a hit for dinner parties.
Chris Scheuer says
Yay! Thanks so much for leaving a review, Pat!
Chelsey Thomas says
Delicious and easy peasy. And that's saying something since I really don't like fish. Did this in my air fryer and it was perfect. No smoking or issues.
Chris Scheuer says
Awesome! Thanks for letting us know, Chelsey!
Barbara Pissott says
I have a bottle of Honey Bourbon. Will that work? I intend to try this recipe and would love to be able to use up some of the bourbon we have.
Chris Scheuer says
Hi Barbara, that should work fine!
Susan Lance says
This is the first recipe I've tried from your site, and it was a huge hit with the whole family! It does look beautiful on the plate, and easy prep as promised! I can't wait to try more.
Chris Scheuer says
Hi Susan, welcome to The Café! I'm so happy you enjoyed this recipe. Thanks for taking the time to share your review!
Amanda says
Any tips to get the glaze to thicken? Everytime I make this, my glaze doesn’t seem to thicken very much. I tried cooking longer but to no avail. This recipe is still fantastic and my absolute favorite way to eat salmon!
Chris Scheuer says
Hi Amanda, I would try cooking it a little longer, it should get syrupy. You could also add a teaspoon of cornstarch to the soy sauce mixture and that will thicken it a bit more.
I'm so happy you've enjoyed this salmon. We love it too!
Duane says
Can I use skin on salmon,which is best?
Chris Scheuer says
Hi Duane, you can definitely use skin-on salmon. Either is good if you can find it nice and fresh!
Debbie says
Always a winner with my family. It is the go-to birthday and celebration meal in my family, We pair it with cilantro lime rice and roasted French green beans.
Chris Scheuer says
Yum! Sounds like a wonderful meal. Thanks for taking the time to share your results, Debbie!