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Blackened Salmon with Lemon Dill Sauce

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A quick and flavorful blackened salmon recipe made with a bold homemade Cajun-inspired seasoning blend. Crispy on the outside, tender and flaky on the inside, this easy salmon recipe is perfect for busy weeknights and comes together in under 20 minutes.
Blackened salmon in a cast iron skillet

If you’re looking for an easy salmon dinner that feels both fresh and comforting, this Blackened Salmon with Lemon Dill Sauce is one of the best recipes to keep on repeat. Tender salmon fillets are coated in a smoky homemade blackened seasoning blend, then seared in a hot cast iron skillet until perfectly crisp on the outside and flaky inside.

The bold Cajun-inspired spices pair beautifully with a cool, creamy lemon dill sauce that brightens every bite. It’s the perfect balance of smoky, savory, spicy, fresh, and creamy flavors.

This easy blackened salmon recipe comes together in under 20 minutes, making it ideal for busy weeknights while still feeling special enough for entertaining. Serve it with rice, roasted vegetables, salads, or tucked into tacos and grain bowls for a flavorful seafood dinner everyone will love.

Blackened salmon with lemon dill sauce on a platter

Why You’ll Love This Blackened Salmon Recipe

  • Ready in under 20 minutes
  • Crispy blackened crust with tender flaky salmon
  • Bold smoky Cajun-inspired flavor
  • Naturally gluten-free and high in protein
  • Perfect for meal prep, bowls, salads, and tacos
  • Pairs perfectly with creamy lemon dill sauce

What Is Blackened Salmon?

Blackened salmon is salmon coated in a flavorful spice blend and cooked over high heat until a dark crust forms on the outside. Despite the name, the salmon is not burned. The “blackened” appearance comes from the spices caramelizing and creating a rich smoky crust.

This Cajun cooking technique works especially well with salmon because the rich fish balances the bold seasoning beautifully.

Blackened salmon in a cast iron skillet

Ingredient Notes

Salmon

Fresh salmon fillets work best for this recipe. Skin-on salmon helps hold the fillets together during cooking while adding extra flavor and texture.

For the best flavor, look for high-quality wild-caught salmon such as sockeye, coho, or king salmon. Sockeye salmon is especially delicious in this blackened salmon recipe because its rich flavor and firm texture hold up beautifully to the bold seasoning blend.

Best Wild Salmon Varieties

Sockeye Salmon

Sockeye salmon has a deep red color, rich flavor, and firm texture that works perfectly for blackened salmon.

Coho Salmon

Coho salmon is slightly milder and more delicate while still offering that classic wild salmon flavor.

King Salmon (Chinook)

King salmon is rich, buttery, and incredibly luxurious thanks to its higher fat content.

Pink Salmon

Pink salmon is lighter and milder in flavor, making it a great affordable option for weeknight dinners.

Paprika

Paprika adds smoky flavor and gives the salmon its signature deep color. Smoked paprika can be used for even more smoky flavor.

Cayenne Pepper

Cayenne adds heat to the seasoning blend. Adjust the amount depending on your spice preference.

Garlic Powder and Onion Powder

These pantry staples create the savory foundation of the blackened seasoning.

Dried Herbs

Thyme, basil, and oregano balance the smoky spices with earthy flavor.

Lemon Dill Sauce

This salmon pairs beautifully with my Lemon Dill Sauce recipe. The creamy lemon sauce cools the spice from the blackened seasoning while adding fresh citrus flavor and brightness.

Serve the sauce drizzled over the salmon or on the side for dipping.

Try serving this salmon with my Lemon Dill Sauce for the perfect fresh and creamy finish.

Blackened salmon on a plate with lemon dill sauce

Tips for the Best Blackened Salmon

  • Pat the Salmon Dry: Dry salmon helps the seasoning stick better and creates a crisp crust when seared.
  • Use a Hot Cast Iron Skillet: A properly heated skillet is essential for achieving that classic blackened crust.
  • Start Skin-Side Up: Cooking the salmon skin-side up first helps develop a beautiful crust on the presentation side of the fish.
  • Don’t Move the Salmon: Let the salmon cook undisturbed while the crust forms.
  • Don’t Overcook: Salmon cooks quickly and is best when still slightly translucent in the center.

What to Serve with Blackened Salmon

This blackened salmon pairs well with fresh, bright side dishes and hearty grains.

Side Dish Ideas

You can also serve this salmon in:

  • Salmon tacos
  • Grain bowls
  • Rice bowls
  • Salads
  • Wraps

For even more flavor, drizzle everything with lemon dill sauce before serving.

Salmon on a plate with rice

Wine Pairings for Blackened Salmon

The smoky seasoning and rich salmon pair best with crisp, refreshing wines.

White Wine Pairings

  • Sauvignon Blanc
  • Pinot Grigio
  • Chardonnay
  • Dry Riesling

Red Wine Pairings

If you prefer red wine, choose lighter-bodied wines like:

  • Pinot Noir
  • Gamay

Drink Pairings

Not serving wine? Try pairing blackened salmon with:

  • Sparkling water with lime
  • Fresh lemonade
  • Cucumber mint mocktails
  • Unsweetened iced tea
  • Citrus margaritas
  • Wheat beer
  • Pale ale

Frequently Asked Questions

Is blackened salmon spicy?

It has a moderate heat level from the cayenne pepper, but the spice can easily be adjusted.

Can I use frozen salmon?

Yes. Just thaw completely and pat dry before seasoning.

Can I make this in the oven?

You can sear the salmon first, then finish it in a 400°F oven if needed.

How do I store leftovers?

Store leftover salmon in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Can I use this seasoning on other proteins?

Absolutely. The blackened seasoning works wonderfully on shrimp, chicken, cod, and roasted vegetables.

blackened fish on a platter with a fork

Final Thoughts

This Blackened Salmon with Lemon Dill Sauce is one of those simple recipes that delivers huge flavor with minimal effort. The smoky blackened crust, tender flaky salmon, and cool creamy sauce create the perfect balance in every bite.

Whether you make it with rich wild sockeye salmon for a dinner party or a simple weeknight meal, this recipe is versatile, quick, and packed with flavor. Once you try it with the lemon dill sauce, it may become your new favorite salmon dinner recipe.

Blackened salmon in a cast iron skillet

Blackened Salmon

A quick and flavorful blackened salmon recipe made with a bold homemade Cajun-inspired seasoning blend. Crispy on the outside, tender and flaky on the inside, this easy salmon recipe is perfect for busy weeknights and comes together in under 20 minutes.
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Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American, Cajun-inspired
Keyword: blackened salmon, cajun salmon, cast iron salmon, easy salmon recipe, homemade blackened seasoning, spicy salmon recipe
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 4
Calories: 292kcal

Equipment

  • Large cast iron skillet or heavy-bottomed pan
  • Small mixing bowl
  • Measuring spoons
  • Fish spatula or spatula

Ingredients

For the Salmon

  • 4 salmon fillets about 6 ounces each
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil or melted butter
  • Lemon wedges for serving (optional)

Blackened Seasoning

  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 2 teaspoons paprika
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoon ground black pepper
  • 1 ½ teaspoons onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, combine the kosher salt, paprika, garlic powder, black pepper, onion powder, cayenne pepper, thyme, basil, and oregano. Mix until evenly combined.
  • Pat the salmon fillets dry with paper towels. Brush both sides lightly with olive oil or melted butter.
  • Generously coat the salmon fillets with the blackened seasoning mixture.
  • Heat a large cast iron skillet over medium-high heat until very hot.
  • Place the salmon in the skillet skin-side up and cook for 4–5 minutes without moving until a dark crust forms.
  • Carefully flip the salmon and cook skin-side down for another 3–5 minutes, or until the salmon flakes easily with a fork and reaches your desired doneness.
  • Serve immediately with lemon wedges, rice, roasted vegetables, or a fresh salad. Perfect with Lemon Dill Sauce.

Notes

  • For less heat, reduce the cayenne pepper to ½ teaspoon.
  • Cast iron works best for achieving that classic blackened crust.
  • Cooking time may vary depending on the thickness of your salmon fillets.
  • Extra seasoning can be stored in an airtight jar for future use.
  • Serve with Creamy Lemon Dill Sauce. Yum!

Nutrition

Calories: 292kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 35g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 94mg | Sodium: 1241mg | Potassium: 932mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 0.3g | Vitamin A: 797IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 54mg | Iron: 3mg

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