If you think adding salmon to your weeknight dinner rotation will be a bust (kids won’t eat it, don’t know how to cook it, too fancy for weekdays), think again. Not only is it a great source of Omega-3s, but it’s a fish a lot of kids like or are willing to try; you can make it with all sorts of seasonings and sauces, and the best part is that it usually takes no longer than 30 minutes from start to finish. To help you decide which salmon meal ideas you want to try with your family, we found—and tested a few—of the best recipes for busy nights. Try one or all of them, and be prepared to want to make a version of this popular seafood once a week. 

Check out our favorite sheet pan chicken recipes, one-pot meals, and our best 30-minute meals for more quick dinner recipes.

Restaurant-Style Pan Seared Salmon

a picture of pan seared salmon, one of our favorite salmon meal ideas
Once Upon a Chef

This salmon meal idea from Once Upon a Chef is perfect for weeknights because it only uses olive oil, salt, and pepper and is finished in 15 minutes. Pair it with a sauce, your family’s favorite veggies, and a side, and dinner is done.  

Salmon with Lemon Dill Sauce

It wouldn’t be a round-up of amazing salmon recipes if we didn’t include one with a lemon-dill sauce! This recipe from Vikalinka has all the flavors of the popular combo but is a bit healthier since she cuts down on the amount of butter used.

Baked Teriyaki Salmon

a picture of teriyaki salmon, one of our favorite salmon meal ideas.
Erin Clarke at Well Plated

We’ve decided that teriyaki anything is a kid-favorite dinner, and this teriyaki salmon from Erin Clarke at Well Plated is near perfection. 

Easy Oven Baked Salmon

picture of easy oven baked salmon
Kristine's Kitchen

This recipe is perfect for busy families looking for easy weeknight dinner ideas. Be sure to use parchment paper or tin foil when making this easy oven-baked salmon from Kristine’s Kitchen to eliminate a step when cleaning up. 

Honey Mustard Pecan Crusted Salmon

a picture of baked salmon with honey mustard crust
Once Upon a Chef

Don’t be turned away by the fancy crust on this salmon from Once Upon a Chef. It takes a few minutes to prep and is a great way to get picky eaters to try new things, like fish! You can omit the nuts if necessary; the whole meal is ready in 20 minutes.

Honey Garlic Salmon

a picture of honey garlic soy salmon
Sally’s Baking Addiction

Two of our favorite flavors come together in one of our favorite salmon meal ideas from Sally’s Baking Addiction. It only uses six ingredients, the marinade becomes a glaze, and you bake it on a sheet pan, so it’s the perfect family dinner—in our opinion, anyway. 

Tuscan Salmon

tuscan salmon from carlsbad cravings is one of the best salmon meal ideas
Carlsbad Cravings

Heavy cream, parmesan cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, and garlic combine to make a wow-worthy sauce with this salmon recipe from Carlsbad Cravings. Made in one skillet, you can leave the sauce on the side for picky eaters. 

Lemon Brown Butter Salmon

Getting the butter just brown enough is the most challenging part of this fantastic salmon recipe from How Sweet Eats. You have to watch it closely, and when it’s ready for the fish, it takes almost no time after that. Plus, the flavor is so good that your family will want this dish regularly.

Salmon Tacos

a picture of salmon tacos
Chelsea’s Messy Apron

You know and love your regular fish tacos, so mix it up with these fantastic salmon tacos from Chelsea’s Messy Apron. The prep work and marinating time might throw you off if it’s a busy weeknight, so make things in advance (like the salsa) or save this dish for a weekend. It’s worth it.

Coconut Curry Salmon

picture of coconut curry salmon which is a good salmon meal idea
Pinch of Yum

You might think “hot” when you think of curry, but this salmon meal idea from Pinch of Yum has a sauce that is sweet more than spicy. Serve it over a bed of rice for a perfect dinner bowl!

Air Fryer Salmon

Raise your hand if you love your air fryer. The must-have appliance of busy families everywhere is perfect for salmon, too. This recipe from Feel Good Foodie is complete in 10 minutes, which leaves you time to do one of the other hundreds of things on your list. Or to do nothing at all! 

Baked Salmon in Foil

a picture of baked salmon in foil
Erin Clarke at Well Plated

This collection of our favorite salmon meal ideas wouldn’t be complete without at least one made in foil! A classic cooking method for fish, you can easily throw in vegetables for a complete foil-packet dinner. Plus, there are many different ways to season it: butter and lemon, dill, pesto, teriyaki, and more. Get the recipe from Erin Clarke at Well Plated

Poached Salmon

Another classic way to cook salmon is to poach it. This might bring back memories of Sunday brunches, and it’s popular for a reason. This recipe from Downshiftology calls for a little wine mixed with the water, but you can skip it if you like. 

Easter morning dawns bright and early when your eager bunnies are ready to hunt and they might be on a sugar high when time for brunch rolls around. Skip the long lines and holiday wait and go out for dinner instead. These restaurant ideas are all great for an Easter celebration: they expertly mix style and class with family friendly atmospheres. Read on to book your reservation. 

photo: Rus B via Yelp

Stone Cliff Inn

Tucked outside Oregon City in a gorgeous setting, the Stone Cliff Inn feels further away than it is. Crafted out of Douglas Fir and rock from the local quarry, the cabin is rooted in the history of the Pacific Northwest. Ask for a seat on the balcony on a nice day to enjoy the old-growth forest around you and the sound of the Clackamas River below. The food is focused on made-from-scratch Oregon recipes like Hazelnut Chicken and Smoked Salmon Cakes. No one can resist the Marionberry Cobbler! If you have an unconvinced tween, lure them with the fact that a few Twilight scenes were filmed here.

17900 S Clackamas River Dr.
Oregon City, Or
503-631-7900
Easter dinner: 4-9 p.m.
Online: stonecliffinn.com

photos: Jasperdo via flickr

Jake’s Famous Crawfish

Take your kids on a trip to Old Portland with a visit to Jake’s Famous Crawfish, downtown. The classic seafood restaurant has been around for over 100 years, in it’s current version serving the city fresh seafood (flown in daily!) since the early 1970’s. Families love the choices of fresh oysters, clam chowder, rockfish, Dungeness crab and more—there’s even popcorn shrimp on the kids’ menu!

401 SW 12th Ave.
Portland, Or
503-226-1419
Open until 10 p.m. for dinner
Online: mccormickandschmicks.com

photo: Hungry H via Yelp

Country Cat

Brunch may normally take headlines here, but don’t even think about skipping this cat’s dinner. It’s comfort food, done fresh and local. You may be tempted to swipe your kids’ orders of fried chicken and mashed potatoes, but try to stick to your pan-seared trout instead. There’s enough to share! The location in the sweet Montavilla neighborhood can’t be beat, either. Walk off dinner with a stroll on Mt Tabor, where you can awe your children with the fact that it’s an actual extinct volcano. (True story!)

7937 SE Stark St.
Portland, Or
503-408-1414
Dinner: 5 p.m. to close
Online: Thecountrycat.net


photo: Nostrana Yelp biz page

Nostrana

This neighborhood place is for die-hard Easter fans. In Italy, Easter is almost bigger than Christmas! Past holiday menus have included roasted lamb or stracciatella (Roman egg drop soup), with options from the main menu always present. Handmade pastas and wood-fired pizzas are combined with fresh seasonal ingredients, and the kids’ menu is always full of delicious choices. Order the thin-crust pizza and look for the scissors it comes with, for cutting! This restaurant serves dinner with a touch of class and all the family friendliness of an Italian grandmother. Oh, and did we mention the James Beard awards? 

1401 SE Morrison St.
Portland, Or
503- 234-2427
Dinner: 5-11 p.m.
Online: Nostrana.com

What’s your favorite place for Easter dinner? Tell us in the comments below!

—Katrina Emery