Grilled Salmon Recipe with Lemon Butter – Perfect Every Time

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This grilled salmon recipe transforms fresh fillets into smoky, char-kissed perfection with rich lemon butter that melts into every flaky bite. After decades of working the grill, I have learned that salmon needs respect – proper heat management at 400-450°F and careful timing to hit that perfect internal temp of 145°F without overcooking.

The secret to exceptional grilled salmon lies in understanding your fire and reading the fish. You want medium-high heat with clean grates, and the discipline to let that salmon develop its beautiful char marks before flipping. No poking, no prodding – just patience and proper technique.

This recipe combines the smoky essence of live fire cooking with bright, buttery flavors that complement rather than mask the natural richness of the salmon. In just 12-15 minutes of cook time, you will have restaurant-quality fish that showcases why grilling is the ultimate way to prepare salmon.

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Grilled Salmon Recipe with Lemon Butter – Perfect Every Time

This grilled salmon recipe delivers restaurant-quality fish with perfect char marks and buttery lemon flavor. Master the technique of grilling salmon at medium-high heat for flaky, tender results every time. Fire up your grill for this showstopper tonight.

PREP
15 minutes

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COOK
20 minutes

TOTAL
35 minutes

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SERVES
4 servings

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CUISINE
American BBQ

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Grilled Salmon Recipe with Lemon Butter - Perfect Every Time ingredients

Ingredients

AMOUNT INGREDIENT NOTES
4 salmon fillets 6 oz each, skin-on, about 1 inch thick
4 tablespoons butter unsalted, softened
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice from 1 large lemon
1 tablespoon lemon zest finely grated
2 cloves garlic minced fine
2 tablespoons fresh dill chopped, or 1 tablespoon dried
2 tablespoons olive oil for brushing fillets
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper freshly cracked

Instructions

1
Fire up your grill and get it screaming hot – aim for 400-450°F. Clean those grates with a grill brush and oil them well to prevent sticking. While the grill heats, make your lemon butter by mixing softened butter, lemon juice, lemon zest, minced garlic, and fresh dill in a small bowl. Set aside at room temperature.

2
Pat salmon fillets completely dry with paper towels – moisture is the enemy of good searing. Brush both sides with olive oil and season generously with kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper. Let the seasoned fillets sit at room temperature for 10-15 minutes while your grill reaches proper temp.

3
Place salmon skin-side up on the hottest part of your grill. Do not move them for 4-5 minutes – let that char develop and create natural release. You will see the edges start to turn opaque about halfway up the fillet. This is your cue that the bottom is getting proper color.

4
Flip the salmon carefully using a wide spatula, now cooking skin-side down. Continue grilling for another 3-4 minutes, depending on thickness. Check internal temp with your thermometer – you want 145°F in the thickest part. The fish should flake easily but still be slightly translucent in the center.

5
Remove salmon from direct heat and immediately top each fillet with a generous dollop of the lemon butter. Let the fish rest for 2-3 minutes off the fire – the residual heat will finish the cooking and melt that butter into every flake. Serve immediately while the char marks are still sizzling.

Grilled Salmon Recipe with Lemon Butter - Perfect Every Time

Nutrition (per serving)

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CALORIES
385

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PROTEIN
35g

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CARBS
2g

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FAT
26g

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FIBER
0g

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SUGAR
1g

The BBQ Story Behind This Recipe

Grilling salmon over open flames connects us to centuries of Pacific Northwest cooking traditions, where indigenous peoples perfected the art of cooking fresh-caught salmon over cedar fires. The technique of plank grilling and open-fire cooking created the foundation for modern grilled salmon methods, emphasizing the natural flavors enhanced by wood smoke and high heat.

In the world of BBQ and grilling, salmon represents the perfect marriage of technique and timing. Unlike low and slow cooking methods used for tough cuts of meat, fish demands quick, high-heat cooking that seals in moisture while creating that coveted char. The lemon butter finish became popular in American grilling culture as a way to add richness without overwhelming the delicate fish, creating a dish that bridges fine dining and backyard BBQ traditions.

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Pitmaster Tips for Best Results

  • Start with room temperature salmon – cold fish straight from the fridge will cook unevenly and stick to the grates
  • Oil your grates right before cooking, not when they are cold. Hot, oiled grates create the best sear and prevent sticking
  • Look for salmon fillets of even thickness, around 1 inch thick, so they cook at the same rate across the grill
  • Never press down on salmon with your spatula – let the heat do the work and avoid breaking the delicate fish
  • If your salmon is sticking, it is not ready to flip yet. Wait another minute and try again – properly seared fish releases naturally

🔧 Pitmaster Equipment

Gas or Charcoal Grill: Essential for high-heat grilling and creating proper char marks on the salmon.

Instant Read Thermometer: Critical for hitting the perfect 145°F internal temp without overcooking delicate fish.

Fish Spatula or Wide Spatula: Wide, thin blade helps flip delicate salmon fillets without breaking them apart.

Grill Brush: Clean grates prevent sticking and ensure beautiful grill marks on your salmon.

🔥 Variations

Cedar Plank Version: Soak a cedar plank for 2 hours, then grill the salmon on the plank at 375°F for 12-15 minutes. This adds incredible smoky flavor and prevents sticking.

Smoker Method: Cook at 225°F in your smoker with apple or cherry wood for 45-60 minutes until internal temp hits 145°F for a low and slow approach.

❓ Pitmaster FAQ

What internal temperature should grilled salmon reach?

Always cook salmon to 145°F internal temperature as measured with an instant read thermometer in the thickest part of the fillet.

How do I prevent salmon from sticking to the grill?

Clean and oil your grates when hot, brush the salmon with oil, and do not flip until the fish naturally releases from the grates after proper searing.

Should I grill salmon skin-on or skinless?

Skin-on salmon grills better because the skin protects the delicate flesh and helps hold the fillet together during flipping.

Can I use frozen salmon for this recipe?

Yes, but thaw completely in the refrigerator first and pat very dry. Frozen salmon contains more moisture and may not sear as well.

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