Easy Sticky Honey Garlic Salmon with Roasted Broccoli

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I burned the honey garlic sauce twice before I realized the pan was too hot. Not a little burnedโ€”the kind of burned that fills your kitchen with acrid smoke and makes you question if youโ€™re cut out for cooking fish at all. The first time, I was rushing, trying to impress a friend who said she didnโ€™t really like salmon. The second time, I was so focused on getting the broccoli perfectly charred that I forgot the sauce was even on the stove. Honest truth: I almost gave up on this recipe entirely.

But hereโ€™s the thingโ€”when I finally got it right, I understood what Iโ€™d been missing. The salmon needs a gentle sear, not a blast furnace. The sauce needs time to thicken slowly, almost like itโ€™s teaching you patience. And that sticky, glossy finish? It comes from letting the honey and garlic meld together without rushing them. That first perfect biteโ€”crispy-edged salmon, sweet-salty glaze, broccoli with those little charred tipsโ€”made me forget every failed attempt. I actually texted my friend a photo. She still brings it up.

This sticky honey garlic salmon with roasted broccoli isnโ€™t complicated. Itโ€™s just honest cooking that works when you let it. No fancy techniques, no ingredients youโ€™ll use once and forget about. Just a dinner that tastes like you spent way more effort than you actually did. And honestly, thatโ€™s my favorite kind of meal to share.

Why Youโ€™ll Love This Recipe

Iโ€™ve tested this sticky honey garlic salmon with roasted broccoli more times than I care to admit. Not because itโ€™s hardโ€”but because I wanted to make sure every single version works for real home cooks. Hereโ€™s why this one sticks around in my weekly rotation:

  • Quick & Easy: Dinnerโ€™s on the table in under 30 minutes. No marinating, no complicated steps, no stress.
  • Simple Ingredients: You probably have honey, soy sauce, and garlic in your kitchen right now. The broccoli and salmon are the only things you might need to grab.
  • Perfect for Weeknights: This is the kind of meal that feels special enough for a Friday night but easy enough for a Tuesday when youโ€™re exhausted.
  • Crowd-Pleaser: Iโ€™ve served this to people who โ€œdonโ€™t like fishโ€ and watched them ask for seconds. The sticky glaze wins everyone over.
  • Unbelievably Delicious: That sweet-savory balance with caramelized edges and tender salmonโ€”itโ€™s comfort food that happens to be good for you.

What makes this version different? Itโ€™s the technique. Most recipes tell you to dump everything in a pan and hope for the best. I figured out that searing the salmon first, then adding the sauce at the right moment, gives you that restaurant-quality sticky finish without burning anything. Plus, roasting the broccoli alongside the salmon means one sheet pan does double duty. Less cleanup, more flavor.

This isnโ€™t just another salmon recipe. Itโ€™s the one that makes you close your eyes after that first bite. The one youโ€™ll text your friends about. The one that turns a regular Wednesday into something worth remembering.

What Ingredients You Will Need

This recipe relies on pantry staples and a few fresh ingredients to create something genuinely special. The magic happens when simple things come together the right way.

For the Sticky Honey Garlic Glaze

  • Honey (ยผ cup) โ€“ Use a good-quality runny honey. I prefer local honey when I can find it, but any brand works. The honey provides that signature stickiness and sweetness.
  • Soy sauce (3 tablespoons) โ€“ Regular soy sauce gives the best balance. Low-sodium works if youโ€™re watching salt, but you might need a tiny pinch extra later.
  • Garlic (4 cloves, minced) โ€“ Fresh garlic is non-negotiable here. The pre-minced stuff in a jar wonโ€™t give you the same punch. Trust me, Iโ€™ve tried.
  • Rice vinegar (1 tablespoon) โ€“ Adds a gentle acidity that cuts through the sweetness. Apple cider vinegar works in a pinch.
  • Sesame oil (1 teaspoon) โ€“ Just a touch for that nutty undertone. Donโ€™t skip itโ€”it ties everything together.
  • Cornstarch (1 teaspoon, mixed with 2 teaspoons water) โ€“ This creates the slurry that thickens the glaze to that perfect sticky consistency.

For the Salmon

sticky honey garlic salmon preparation steps

  • Salmon fillets (4 fillets, about 6 ounces each) โ€“ Look for fillets that are roughly the same thickness so they cook evenly. Skin-on or skinless both work; I prefer skin-on for extra crispy edges.
  • Salt and pepper โ€“ Simple seasoning that lets the glaze shine.
  • Olive oil (1 tablespoon) โ€“ For searing. Avocado oil works too.

For the Roasted Broccoli

  • Broccoli (2 heads, cut into florets) โ€“ Fresh broccoli roasts way better than frozen. Look for firm, dark green heads without yellowing.
  • Olive oil (2 tablespoons) โ€“ Coats the florets for that perfect roast.
  • Salt and pepper โ€“ Keep it simple.
  • Red pepper flakes (optional, ยฝ teaspoon) โ€“ Adds a tiny kick that pairs beautifully with the sweet glaze.

Equipment Needed

You donโ€™t need a fancy kitchen to make this sticky honey garlic salmon with roasted broccoli. Hereโ€™s what I actually use:

  • Large skillet or cast iron pan โ€“ A 12-inch skillet works perfectly for searing the salmon. Cast iron gives the best crust, but nonstick is fine too.
  • Baking sheet โ€“ A rimmed sheet pan prevents the broccoli from sliding off. Line it with parchment paper for easy cleanup.
  • Small bowl โ€“ For mixing the glaze ingredients together before cooking.
  • Whisk or fork โ€“ For combining the cornstarch slurry without lumps.
  • Tongs โ€“ Flipping the salmon without breaking it is way easier with tongs. A spatula works too, but tongs give you more control.
  • Chefโ€™s knife and cutting board โ€“ For mincing garlic and cutting broccoli into even florets.

If you donโ€™t have a cast iron pan, donโ€™t stress. Any heavy-bottomed skillet will do the job. Iโ€™ve made this in a stainless steel pan and even a well-seasoned nonstickโ€”they all work. Just make sure the pan is hot before you add the salmon.

Preparation Method

Letโ€™s walk through this step by step. Iโ€™ve included all the little details I wish someone had told me the first time.

Step 1: Preheat and Prep

Preheat your oven to 400ยฐF (200ยฐC). While itโ€™s heating, wash and dry your broccoli florets. Cut them into uniform piecesโ€”about 1 to 1ยฝ inches wideโ€”so they roast evenly. Toss them on your baking sheet with 2 tablespoons olive oil, a generous pinch of salt, and some black pepper. If youโ€™re using red pepper flakes, sprinkle those on too. Spread them in a single layerโ€”crowding them will make them steam instead of roast.

Step 2: Make the Glaze

In a small bowl, whisk together ยผ cup honey, 3 tablespoons soy sauce, 4 minced garlic cloves, 1 tablespoon rice vinegar, and 1 teaspoon sesame oil. In a separate tiny bowl, mix 1 teaspoon cornstarch with 2 teaspoons water until smooth. Set both aside. The cornstarch slurry will thicken the glaze later, so donโ€™t forget it.

Step 3: Start Roasting the Broccoli

Pop the broccoli into the oven and roast for 15 minutes. You want it tender but still with some biteโ€”those little charred edges are where the flavor lives. Halfway through, give the pan a shake to redistribute the florets.

Step 4: Season and Sear the Salmon

While the broccoli roasts, pat your salmon fillets dry with paper towels. This is crucialโ€”wet salmon wonโ€™t sear properly. Season both sides with salt and pepper. Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in your skillet over medium-high heat. When the oil shimmers (thatโ€™s your cue), place the salmon fillets skin-side down if using skin-on. Let them cook undisturbed for 4 minutes. Donโ€™t poke, donโ€™t peekโ€”just let them be. Youโ€™ll know theyโ€™re ready to flip when the edges look opaque and the skin releases easily from the pan.

Step 5: Flip and Glaze

Carefully flip the salmon using your tongs. Cook for another 2 minutes on the other side. Then, pour the honey garlic mixture into the pan around the salmon (not directly on top, or it might burn). Let it bubble for about 1 minute, then stir in the cornstarch slurry. The sauce will thicken almost immediatelyโ€”keep stirring gently. Spoon the glaze over the salmon as it cooks for another 1 to 2 minutes. The salmon should be just cooked throughโ€”it will flake easily with a fork but still look moist inside.

Step 6: Bring It All Together

By now, your broccoli should be perfectly roasted. Remove it from the oven and give it a squeeze of lemon juice if youโ€™re feeling fancy. Plate the salmon alongside the broccoli, drizzle any remaining pan sauce over everything, and serve immediately. The glaze will continue to set as it cools, so donโ€™t wait too long.

Cooking Tips & Techniques

After burning that sauce twice, I learned a few things the hard way. Hereโ€™s what I wish Iโ€™d known from the start:

  • Donโ€™t overcrowd the pan. If youโ€™re cooking more than 4 fillets, do it in batches. Overcrowding lowers the pan temperature and gives you steamed salmon instead of seared salmon. Nobody wants that.
  • Watch the heat. Honey burns fast. Keep your pan at medium heat once you add the glaze. If you see the sauce turning dark brown too quickly, pull the pan off the burner for a few seconds. You can always reheat gently.
  • Pat the salmon dry. This is the single most important step for getting that golden crust. Wet salmon steams. Dry salmon sears. Itโ€™s that simple.
  • Let the broccoli get some color. Those dark, crispy edges arenโ€™t burnedโ€”theyโ€™re caramelized. Thatโ€™s where the sweetness comes from. Donโ€™t pull the broccoli out the second it turns bright green. Let it hang out for those last few minutes.
  • Use fresh garlic. I know itโ€™s tempting to use the jarred stuff when youโ€™re tired. But fresh garlic makes a real difference here. Itโ€™s sharper, more aromatic, and it doesnโ€™t have that weird aftertaste.

One more thingโ€”I used to make this recipe in a rush, skipping the cornstarch slurry because I thought it wasnโ€™t necessary. Big mistake. The slurry is what gives you that thick, glossy, restaurant-style glaze. Without it, you just have thin, watery sauce. Take the extra 30 seconds.

Variations & Adaptations

This sticky honey garlic salmon with roasted broccoli is forgiving. Here are some ways Iโ€™ve tweaked it depending on what I have on hand or who Iโ€™m cooking for:

  • Make it gluten-free: Swap the soy sauce for tamari or coconut aminos. Everything else is naturally gluten-free. Iโ€™ve tested this with tamari and the flavor is almost identical.
  • Spice it up: Add a teaspoon of sriracha or gochujang to the glaze for a spicy kick. The heat balances the sweetness beautifully. I do this when Iโ€™m cooking for myself and want something with a little more edge.
  • Swap the protein: This glaze works on chicken thighs too. If youโ€™re in the mood for something different, try it on my one-pan honey garlic chicken and root vegetablesโ€”same sticky magic, different meat.
  • Use different vegetables: Asparagus, green beans, or Brussels sprouts all roast beautifully alongside the salmon. Just adjust the roasting timeโ€”asparagus needs about 10 minutes, while Brussels sprouts might need 20.
  • Add a citrus twist: A squeeze of fresh lemon or orange juice over the finished dish brightens everything up. I sometimes add orange zest to the glaze for a honey-orange version thatโ€™s incredible.
  • Make it dairy-free: This recipe is already dairy-free, so no changes needed. Just double-check your soy sauce if youโ€™re avoiding gluten too.

Serving & Storage Suggestions

This dish is best served fresh, but leftovers are still pretty great. Hereโ€™s how to make the most of it:

  • Serving temperature: Serve the salmon warm, right after glazing. The sauce is at its stickiest and most flavorful straight from the pan. Let it rest for 2 minutes on the plate so the glaze sets slightly.
  • Presentation: Arrange the salmon on a plate with the roasted broccoli alongside. Drizzle any remaining pan sauce over both. A sprinkle of sesame seeds or sliced green onions makes it look fancy with zero extra effort.
  • What to serve with it: Steamed rice or quinoa soaks up that extra glaze beautifully. If youโ€™re watching carbs, cauliflower rice works too. I also love serving this with a simple cucumber salad on the sideโ€”the crunch contrasts nicely with the tender salmon.
  • Storage: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. The broccoli will soften, but the flavor stays good.
  • Reheating: Reheat gently in a skillet over medium-low heat with a splash of water to loosen the glaze. Microwave works in a pinch, but it can make the salmon rubbery. If you have time, the stovetop is better.
  • Freezing: I donโ€™t recommend freezing the finished dishโ€”the broccoli turns mushy and the glaze loses its texture. But you can freeze the sauce separately for up to 3 months and use it on fresh salmon later.

Nutritional Information & Benefits

This sticky honey garlic salmon with roasted broccoli is as good for you as it tastes. Hereโ€™s the breakdown per serving (one fillet plus broccoli):

  • Calories: Approximately 420
  • Protein: 38g
  • Fat: 18g
  • Carbohydrates: 28g
  • Fiber: 5g
  • Sugar: 20g

Salmon is packed with omega-3 fatty acids, which support heart and brain health. Itโ€™s also a great source of high-quality protein and vitamin D. Broccoli brings fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants to the party. The honey provides quick energy, and the garlic offers immune-boosting properties. This meal is naturally gluten-free (with tamari) and dairy-free. If youโ€™re watching your sugar intake, you can reduce the honey to 3 tablespoonsโ€”the glaze will be less sticky but still flavorful.

Conclusion

This sticky honey garlic salmon with roasted broccoli has become my go-to for nights when I want something that feels special but doesnโ€™t require a trip to the store or an hour of prep. Itโ€™s the kind of recipe that makes you look like a hero in the kitchen with minimal effort. The first time I got it right, I actually did a little dance in my kitchen. Not kidding.

I hope you give this a try and make it your own. Maybe youโ€™ll add extra garlic like I do, or skip the red pepper flakes if youโ€™re cooking for kids. Maybe youโ€™ll serve it over rice or eat the broccoli straight off the sheet pan while no oneโ€™s watching (I wonโ€™t tell). However you make it, Iโ€™d love to hear how it turns out. Drop a comment below and let me knowโ€”did you burn the sauce like I did, or did you nail it on the first try? Share your photos, your tweaks, your disasters, and your victories. Thatโ€™s what this community is all about.

Happy cooking, friends. Youโ€™ve got this.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use frozen salmon for this recipe?

Yes, but thaw it completely in the refrigerator first and pat it very dry. Frozen salmon holds more water, so you need to remove as much moisture as possible before searing. If you skip this step, youโ€™ll end up with steamed salmon instead of seared.

How do I know when the salmon is cooked through?

The salmon should flake easily with a fork and look opaque all the way through. For a more precise check, use an instant-read thermometerโ€”it should read 125ยฐF (52ยฐC) for medium or 135ยฐF (57ยฐC) for well-done. Remember, it will continue cooking slightly after you take it off the heat.

Can I make the glaze ahead of time?

Absolutely. Mix the honey, soy sauce, garlic, rice vinegar, and sesame oil together and store in the fridge for up to a week. Just donโ€™t add the cornstarch slurry until youโ€™re ready to cook, or it will settle and need to be re-whisked.

What if I donโ€™t have rice vinegar?

Apple cider vinegar or white wine vinegar both work as substitutes. Even a squeeze of fresh lemon juice will do in a pinch. The acid helps balance the sweetness, so donโ€™t skip it entirelyโ€”just use what you have.

Can I cook the salmon entirely in the oven instead of on the stovetop?

Yes, but youโ€™ll miss that golden sear. If you prefer oven-only, bake the salmon at 400ยฐF (200ยฐC) for 12-15 minutes, then brush with the glaze and broil for 2 minutes to caramelize. It wonโ€™t be as crispy, but itโ€™s still delicious.

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Easy Sticky Honey Garlic Salmon with Roasted Broccoli


  • Author: Sarah Wasserman
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x

Description

A quick and easy weeknight dinner featuring perfectly seared salmon coated in a sweet and savory honey garlic glaze, served alongside tender roasted broccoli with caramelized edges. This recipe is simple, uses everyday ingredients, and delivers restaurant-quality results in under 30 minutes.


Ingredients

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  • ยผ cup honey
  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch mixed with 2 teaspoons water (slurry)
  • 4 salmon fillets (about 6 ounces each)
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil (for searing salmon)
  • 2 heads broccoli, cut into florets
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil (for roasting broccoli)
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • ยฝ teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400ยฐF (200ยฐC). Wash and dry broccoli florets, cut into uniform 1-1ยฝ inch pieces. Toss on a baking sheet with 2 tablespoons olive oil, salt, pepper, and optional red pepper flakes. Spread in a single layer.
  2. In a small bowl, whisk together honey, soy sauce, minced garlic, rice vinegar, and sesame oil. In a separate tiny bowl, mix cornstarch with water until smooth. Set both aside.
  3. Roast broccoli for 15 minutes, shaking the pan halfway through, until tender with charred edges.
  4. Pat salmon fillets dry with paper towels. Season both sides with salt and pepper. Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. When oil shimmers, place salmon skin-side down (if using skin-on). Cook undisturbed for 4 minutes.
  5. Flip salmon carefully. Cook for 2 more minutes. Pour honey garlic mixture around the salmon (not directly on top). Let bubble for 1 minute, then stir in cornstarch slurry. Sauce will thicken quickly. Spoon glaze over salmon and cook for another 1-2 minutes until salmon is just cooked through and flakes easily.
  6. Remove broccoli from oven. Plate salmon with broccoli, drizzle remaining pan sauce over everything. Serve immediately.

Notes

Pat salmon dry for best sear. Watch heat to prevent honey from burning. Cornstarch slurry is essential for thick, glossy glaze. Fresh garlic is recommended over jarred. Broccoli can be swapped with asparagus, green beans, or Brussels sprouts. Leftovers keep in fridge for up to 3 days; reheat gently on stovetop.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Category: Main Course
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 salmon fillet with
  • Calories: 420
  • Sugar: 20
  • Sodium: 800
  • Fat: 18
  • Saturated Fat: 3
  • Carbohydrates: 28
  • Fiber: 5
  • Protein: 38

Keywords: honey garlic salmon, sticky salmon, roasted broccoli, quick salmon recipe, weeknight dinner, healthy salmon, easy salmon recipe

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