Lemon Dill Salmon Marinade
8/24/2025
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This is my simple lemon dill salmon marinade — so fresh and delicious. It’s my go-to marinade for salmon — I make it with fresh lemon, garlic, and dill. You’ll never want to eat salmon any other way!
PS: marinated salmon comes out so tender, flakey, and absolutely infused with flavor. I hope you love this salmon marinade as much as me and my family do ❤️.
Say hello to the brightest and best salmon marinade on the internet — and I don’t say that lightly 😋😋. It is the perfect combination of citrus and herbs and it makes for the most tender and flakey salmon recipe! If you are hoping to make oven-baked salmon, pan-seared salmon, or grilled salmon, THIS is your salmon marinade!
This salmon marinade is:
- Fresh
- Lemony
- Healthy
- Easy
Does it get any better?!
why marinate your salmon?
Salmon absorbs marinades incredibly well, which means it soaks up literally all of the flavors you marinate it with. By marinating your salmon fillets in this combination of citrus, herbs, and oil, you are infusing it with seriously so much flavor so every bite is absolutely delicious.
What kind of salmon should I use?
You can use a half salmon filet (like pictured) or you can use a handful of smaller salmon fillets that are pre-portioned.
The important thing that determines how much marinade you will need is the weight of salmon. This salmon marinade recipe is the perfect amount for 2.5-3 lbs. of salmon.
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What You Need
This marinade is bright and lemony. It calls for simple, fresh ingredients. Here’s what you need:
- Olive oil: olive oil is the base of this marinade. It helps bind all the ingredients together and helps the marinade cling to the salmon.
- Lemon juice: The brightness of this marinade comes from the lemon juice! Fresh lemon juice is always a good idea with fish.
- Mustard: You can’t go wrong with adding a little mustard to a marinade. It offers a savory flavor and a zing of vinegar.
- Garlic: Smash and mince fresh garlic. It is a great addition to any sauce, marinade, or dressing.
- Honey: honey adds a bit of sweetness and really balances out the lemon juice and dill. Feel free to swap for maple syrup.
- Salt: Don’t skip the salt! Salt brings out the flavor of all of these ingredients.
- Fresh dill: fresh dill is the money ingredient in this marinade. When I say fresh dill, I mean fresh! It really makes a difference compared to dried when it comes to flavor.
A pro tip: If you do one thing, use fresh herbs in this marinade! You will not regret it one bit.
How to Marinate Salmon (3 steps)
This recipe is so easy, it’s ready in less than 5 minutes!
- Combine: simply combine all of the ingredients in a bowl or jar and mix to combine.
- Marine: Situate your large salmon fillet or 4-6 small salmon fillets in a dish or large gallon-size bag and pour in the marinade. Make sure that all sides are nice and coated.
- Chill: Let salmon marinate in the fridge for 30-45 minutes.
You can see that in these particular photos, we laid a piece of tin foil on top of a baking sheet and marinated the salmon right on the baking sheet because after we baked the salmon in the oven.
How long should I marinate salmon?
Marinate your salmon fillets for around 30-45 minutes and not any longer.
Did you know? Unlike other proteins, you don’t want to marinate salmon for too long because the citrus in the marinade can actually start the cooking process.
prep it early
You can prepare this marinade a few days beforehand to use as a marinade for salmon throughout the week. Just add all the ingredients to a mason jar, shake, cover, and store in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
Bonus: this salmon marinade is actually a delicious vinaigrette, too! If you have leftovers, toss it with some greens and enjoy.
Salmon Cook Temp
According to FoodSafety.gov, salmon (fish with fins) needs to be cooked to 145ºF to be safely consumed. This, my friends, is our #1 tip when cooking salmon.
Measure the internal temperature at the thickest part of your salmon fillet. It should be at least 145ºF before eating.
Try it!
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We swear by using a meat thermometer when cooking any cut of meat. The Thermapen is our go-to meat thermometer that works every time.
How to Store Cooked Salmon
Salmon can last up to 5 days in an airtight container in the refrigerator. If you do have leftover salmon, try making our yummy salmon patties or these salmon breakfast frittatas.
Lemon Dill Salmon Marinade
Ingredients
Instructions
- Combine all of the ingredients for this salmon marinade (minus the salmon) into a medium bowl and whisk to combine.
- Pour the marinade onto the bottom of a baking sheet, large casserole dish, or in a gallon-size plastic bag, and then place the salmon fillet skin side up in the marinade and cover.
- Let the salmon marinate in the refrigerator for at least 30-45 minutes. Make sure not to marinate any longer or you risk the citrus activating the cooking process.
- Cook salmon using your favorite method. We recommend our oven-baked salmon recipe.
Tips & Notes
- Salmon: option to use one large fillet just like we did in these photos, or multiple smaller fillets. This salmon marinade can easily be doubled or tripled depending on how many lbs. you’re hoping to cook.
- Nutrition information is for 2 lbs. salmon and serves 6.
Watch It
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Photography: photos taken in this post are by Erin from The Wooden Skillet.
Hi! I have a question — earlier in the article (“Ingredients for Salmon Marinade”), it doesn’t mention honey as an ingredient, but when you get to the actual recipe, honey is included. Should I include honey or not? Personally, I was looking for a recipe that was less on the sweet side (and had planned to make it after seeing what incredients were used), so was disappointed to then see honey in the recipe.
Honey isn’t necessary, but we did use it! Feel free to omit.
Hi ,
I haven’t made this yet , I don’t see the temperature of the stove to cook the
salmon and how long do you cook the salmon for . Thank you