The worry with cooking salmon in an air fryer is that you might overcook it. Watch the timer on the air fryer and don’t blast the fish with too much heat as it can dry out quickly. However, it is one of the easiest and quickest ways to make very delicious salmon for dinner!

Why Air Fry Salmon

The air fryer is a modern kitchen marvel. It allows you to cook at a high, consistent temperature. It circulates hot air, which means the fish will cook more evenly. It will also cook much faster than in the oven or a skillet because the hot air circulates around the salmon. You’ll get salmon that’s crisp on the outside, tender, and moist!

The Best Salmon for Air Frying

You can truly use any salmon for this recipe, but I find that 4- to 5-ounce portions work best. This is approximately what you would want for a serving anyway. Plus, it’s the best size for the air to flow around the salmon evenly, ensuring it cooks perfectly at the same time.

2 Quick Tips 

Season the Salmon 

I like a basic seasoning on my salmon—a mix of lemon pepper, salt, pepper, and olive oil. This lets the flavor of the fish really shine. You could do any seasoning, like: 

Cajun blackened seasoning, like Cajun’s Choice Garlic seasoning Light brown sugar and soy sauce glaze Dukkah spice blend A homemade dry rub for fish 

Skin Side Down or Up? 

I tried two versions of air fryer salmon: one with the skin down and one with the skin up. I like crispy salmon skin, so I was hoping that cooking it skin side up would get me that. It sort of worked—the skin got a little crispy, but not as crispy as you’d get it in a hot skillet. Also, the fish got a little stuck to the air fryer basket and was hard to remove. When you cook it skin side down, the skin may get stuck to the air fryer basket. The skin is going to be sacrificed for the purpose of making excellent salmon. But the salmon will be much easier to remove from the air fryer. Plus, you get the benefit of the skin acting as insurance against overcooking the fish. Win win! 

Don’t Want to Lose the Skin? Do This! 

Tuck lemon slices under the salmon in the air fryer basket. The lemon will act as a barrier so that the salmon skin doesn’t get stuck. This tip goes for any fish, but it works particularly well with salmon.  Also, spray the inside of the air fryer basket with nonstick spray. Nothing should stick and you’ll have an easier time with clean up! 

Want to Make a Side? Wait! 

I’ve seen recipes that air fry vegetables alongside the salmon. I don’t love this method. Packing your air fryer means that less air can circulate and can lead to uneven cooking. It’s impossible to guarantee the salmon and vegetables are done at the same time.  Since it only takes about 8 minutes to cook the salmon, I recommend cooking the vegetables right after.

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More Ways to Cook Salmon 

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Air fry the salmon for about 8 minutes at 350˚F. The salmon is done when it reaches an internal temperature of 135°F to 140˚F when measured with an instant read thermometer. You can cook it longer if you want a slightly more well-done piece. Refrigerate leftover salmon for up to 3 days.  Did you love the recipe? Leave us stars below!