Roasted Salmon Glazed With Brown Sugar and Mustard
Updated September 9, 2025
- Total Time
- 15 minutes
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Ingredients
Salmon fillets, preferably wild or farmed organically
Dijon mustard
Brown sugar
Salt and black pepper
Preparation
- Step 1
Heat your oven to 400 degrees.
- Step 2
Make a mixture of Dijon mustard and brown sugar to the degree of spicy-sweetness that pleases you. Salt and pepper the salmon fillets.
- Step 3
Place the salmon fillets skin-side down on a lightly oiled, foil-lined baking sheet. Slather the tops of the fillets with the mustard and brown sugar glaze and slide them into the top half of your oven. Roast for about 12 minutes, then serve.
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First, don't oil the foil. You want the skin to stick to it when your remove the fillets. Second, don't roast, broil. Put the oven shelf up as high as it goes & preheat the broiler. Third, use the coarse, country Dijon; it adds more zip. How much? Depends on how much salmon you're cooking. For 2-6 oz fillets, I used about 2 heaping TB Dijon; added brown sugar until I liked the taste. I universally broil salmon fillets for 6 min, no more. Served this one with stir-fried spinach with pine nuts.
This is essentially the same recipe I have been making for years, a real go-to. Only difference is that I add 1 tsp of ground ginger to the mustard/brown sugar mix. Gives it a bit more zip.
This is going into my rotation for the easiest and nicest salmon dish on my roster. I probably went 4 parts brown sugar 1 part Dijon mustard, the marinade was a think paste in the end. Which means it stuck to the salmon beautifully and caramelized very quickly for a nice crunchy crust.
Please try this out!
I broil at the end for 2 minites!
Thanks for the tips everyone. Made two 5 oz filets, added tsp bourbon 1/2 tsp ground ginger and did 5 tbls brown sugar with 1 tbls Dijon. Def add salt (and pepper). Used air fryer, @ 400 for 12 min. Excellent.
I made this using my best guess as to a desired texture for the miso paste. Gooey and spreadable, with balanced flavor. It was just delicious.

