Salmon is my preschooler’s favorite protein, so you can bet we have it for dinner at least once a week. Because of this, I’ve come up with a three-ingredient recipe guaranteed to be a hit: I sprinkle some lemon pepper and dried dill, drizzle a little oil, then bake or air fry the fish. Just like that, dinner is done.
I really hope nobody around here gets tired of eating salmon since it’s so quick to prepare—just 15 minutes total. And unlike other fast-cooking proteins, salmon is so forgiving. With its high-fat content, salmon stays moist and tender even if you overcook it a bit.
It’s delicious anywhere on the spectrum of medium to well done, whether it’s barely translucent in the middle, or opaque and easily flaked apart with a fork. You can’t go wrong.
I serve this three-ingredient salmon with a couple of side dishes for a fuss-free dinner. Boxed rice pilaf, steamed frozen veggies with butter and garlic salt—this is an easy dinner meant to be paired with easy sides. A little store-bought tartar sauce is great to have, too.
You Can Air Fry or Oven Bake the Salmon
For the easiest, fastest route from fridge to table, I season the salmon and bake it at high heat in my air fryer toaster oven. The air fryer preheats in about three minutes, and the four-ounce filets bake in just 12 minutes. It’s my go-to way to cook salmon.
Of course, you can use a basket air fryer (slightly more involved in cleanup) or an oven (a bit longer preheating and cooking time). Your fish will turn out delicious in any case.
Choosing Your Seasoning
Lemon pepper and dried dill are flavors that pair so well with salmon, and I always have them in my spice cabinet. I recently stumbled on a delicious spice blend from Trader Joe’s called Seasoning in a Pickle. It’s tangy and full of dill and garlic flavor—a lot like kosher pickles. I’ve been using it instead of plain dried dill for an extra flavor boost. Either works well, so use what you have on hand.