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This grilled teriyaki salmon is a flavor-packed meal for the those busy weeknights when you want an easy dinner that tastes gourmet. The teriyaki marinade adds the perfect amount of sweet and savory flavor to the salmon without overpowering the fish itself.

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19 Comments

  1. Looks fantastic. Two zone cooking like that is a wonderful technique. Going to have to try this soon. Very simple.

  2. This looks fantastic! Do you think this would work okay with skinless salmon? Thanks.

  3. Great recipe! ❤ Btw the new studio is fabulous, however the background, specifically the backsplash tile is way to dark for decent visual quality for your amazing content. Have you thought of perhaps changing the tile to a lighter neutral shaded tile?

  4. This turned out great after I worked out a few kinks and added an extra step to amp up the flavor. I cooked this on my Kamado and the first attempt the skin wasn’t crispy, and the char on the flesh side wasn’t nearly deep enough despite the grill reading 350. It also lacked the level of sticky teriyaki goodness I was hoping for. 145 was perfectly moist though, so that was a win.

    For my second attempt I made sure to heat sink the Kamado with a stabilized 350 for a full 30 minutes as my hunch was a lack of heat was the culprit for the 1st cooks shortfalls. I also used that 30 minutes to reduce the leftover teriyaki marinade into a syrupy glaze that I bushed onto the fish when it came off the grill. This time it was perfection! Love your channel, keep up the great work.

  5. First time watching your video content and newly subscribed. I have to say the marinade is fantastic. My only critique is that I feel like it needs salt perhaps after pulling out of the marinade. This was drastically a better salmon then I’ve ever made.

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