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Cooking Air Fryer Salmon is so easy, follow these simple tips and tricks for getting perfectly cooked salmon in less than 10 minutes.

A bird's eye view of three cooked salmon fillets on a white plate with a piece of lemon to the side, as well as a salt pinch pot.

Here’s another basic but classic air fryer recipe to give you a family friendly dinner option that is low on effort, fuss and time. 

Air Fryer Salmon is seriously delicious and unbelievably easy – there may be no going back! 

All you have to do is season it with simple flavouring and check out these foolproof hacks below for seriously good salmon in less than 10 minutes.


Why you’ll love this

⭐️ So easy and quick

⭐️ Deliciously tender fish in minutes

⭐️ No need to switch on the oven.


Air Fryer Salmon Ingredients

The raw ingredients for making air fryer salmon laid out on a counter top.
  • Salmon fillets – For this recipe, we’re cooking with 4, but choose however many you want according to your portion sizes and how many will fit in your air fryer. You can cook them with the skin on, but if you prefer to buy skinless salmon, make sure you grease the foil with oil first
  • Seasoning – We’re keeping it simple by using just paprika and garlic granules, with salt and freshly ground black pepper, of course
  • Oil – This makes a seasoning paste. Use olive oil or a flavourless oil
  • Lemon – This is to squeeze over the salmon once it’s cooked for a little extra zest and freshness

How to make Salmon in an air fryer

Four fillets of salmon on top of foil in an air fryer tray.

1. Line your air fryer tray with foil and preheat. Make the spice paste and brush the fillets. Place the fish into the air fryer, skin side down.

Four cooked salmon fillets in an air fryer on top of foil.

2. Cook as per the recipe below and then squeeze over the lemon juice. Slide the salmon off the foil to serve.


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Leftovers

In the fridge The cooked salmon will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days. It would be delicious eaten cold in a pasta or salad dish.

In the freezer You can freeze the salmon after it’s cooled, but be aware it won’t be at its best after defrosting. It may dry out a little, so be sure to reheat it gently (but thoroughly) again in the air fryer or oven when it’s time to eat.

AIR FRYER SALMON Tips

⭐️ Skin on or off? ⭐️

It’s up to you – some people like to eat the skin, but others don’t.

If you want to eat it with the skin: Cook it skin side UP and grease the foil with oil first so the fleshy bit doesn’t stick. 

If you don’t want to eat the skin: You can slice it off first OR simply cook it skin side down and then slide the fillets off the skin when it’s cooked. This option is my preference because cooking with the skin on gives a little more moisture and flavour.

⭐️ Lining ⭐️

Putting a layer of tin foil in the bottom of your air fryer is wise and I highly recommend this step. Why? It makes the machine much easier to clean and prevents the unmistakable smell of fish getting into everything afterwards!

It’s also handy for lifting the salmon out of the air fryer once it’s cooked.

⭐️ Lemon ⭐️

Salmon always tastes better with a squeeze of lemon, but it’s best to do this after it’s cooked.

⭐️ Cooking with frozen salmon ⭐️

You can use frozen instead of fresh if you like!

Air fry it for 5 minutes initially, then season according to the recipe and cook for the 8 minutes as usual.

You could use a meat thermometer to make sure it has reached 63C (145F) or check when cutting that it’s cooked through and can flake.

Three cooked air fryer salmon fillets on a white plate with lemon wedges on the side, sprinkled with parsley.

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FAQs

How many pieces of salmon can I cook at once in the air fryer?

This depends on the size of your air fryer. I can fit 4 in mine, but if yours can’t, you may have to cook in batches. Make sure they’re not squeezed in and have a bit of room around them to cook through.

Do I need to flip the salmon over?

No, the air fryer will cook the fillets evenly so there’s no need to turn over.

Help! My salmon is too dry.

This may be because you’ve either overcooked it or haven’t added enough oil.

Is it OK to put foil in the air fryer?

Yes, as long as it doesn’t touch the heating element and it has something heavy enough to weigh it down, which the salmon is. If not, the foil will blow around inside.

What if I don’t have an air fryer?

You can follow my Baked Salmon recipe for the oven instead, or did you know you can even make salmon in the slow cooker too?

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Air Fryer Salmon {How to Cook Perfectly Every Time!}

This is a classic recipe for Air Fryer Salmon that’s so easy and cooks the fish in less than 10 minutes. A healthy family dish that’s perfect, every time.
Cook Time: 8 minutes
Total Time: 8 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients 

  • 4 Salmon fillets, See notes below
  • 1 tsp Paprika
  • 1 tsp Garlic granules
  • 1 tbsp Olive oil
  • 1 Lemon, Juice only
  • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Instructions 

  • Line the air fryer with foil.
  • In a small bowl mix the paprika, garlic, olive oil and sea salt into a paste.
  • Using a pastry brush to brush the salmon with the paste. (You can brush the skin if you're going to eat it, but don't bother if you're going to remove it, just brush the other side.)
  • Carefully place the salmon fillets into the air fryer basket. (If you want to eat the skin, cook them skin side up. If you will remove the skin, cook skin side down.)
  • Cook on 180c for 10-12 minutes. Check they are cooked through.
  • Squeeze over the lemon juice.
  • Slide off the fillets from the foil and serve.

Notes

Salmon: Each pack of salmon fillets is usually about 260g and contains 2 fillets.
If you want to eat it with the skin: Cook it skin side up. You may want to add a little oil to the foil first if cooking this way so that the fleshy bit doesn’t stick.
If you don’t want to eat the skin: You can slice it off first OR simply cook it skin side down and then slide the fillets off the skin when it’s cooked. This is so easy.
Type of salmon: For this recipe we’re using the regular thin but fleshy strips of fillet we find in the supermarkets. Please note that any other kind that is much thinner or thicker will need adjustments in the cooking time.
Lining: Putting a layer of tin foil in the bottom of your air fryer is wise and I highly recommend this step. Why? It makes the machine much easier to clean and prevents the unmistakable smell of fish getting into everything afterwards!
Frozen fish in the air fryer: You can use frozen salmon instead of fresh if you like. Air fry it for 5 minutes initially, then season according to the recipe and cook for the 8 minutes as usual.
 

Nutrition

Calories: 214kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 25gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 4gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 69mgSodium: 56mgPotassium: 641mgFiber: 0.3gSugar: 0.3gVitamin A: 297IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 17mgIron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Family Food
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