Grill Salmon on a Gas Grill: Easy Guide
Salmon
is one of the most delicious and versatile fish you can grill—but getting that
restaurant-quality crisp skin and juicy interior takes just a bit of know-how.
Whether you're hosting a backyard BBQ or looking to upgrade your weeknight
dinners, this step-by-step guide will walk you through everything from
prep to plating.
π Why Grilled Salmon is a Must-Try
✔
Rich in Omega-3s and nutrients
✔ Quick to cook—ready in 10–15 minutes
✔ Pairs perfectly with everything from salads to grilled
veggies
✔ Impressive presentation for any occasion
π ️ What You’ll Need:
- Fresh salmon fillets (skin on
recommended)
- Olive oil or marinade of your
choice
- Salt, pepper, and optional herbs
(dill, parsley, lemon zest)
- Gas grill with a clean, well-oiled
grate
- Wide spatula for flipping
✅ Step-by-Step Grilling Instructions
Step
1: Prep Your Grill
Preheat your gas grill to medium-high (around 400°F). Clean the grates
thoroughly and oil them to prevent sticking—this is key for keeping your salmon
intact.
Step
2: Prep the Salmon
Pat the fillets dry and brush with olive oil. Season generously with salt and
pepper. Want extra flavor? Try a quick marinade of soy sauce, garlic, lemon
juice, and honey for 30 minutes before grilling.
Step
3: Grill Skin-Side Down First
Place salmon skin-side down directly over the heat. This crisps the skin and
helps hold the fillet together. Grill for 6–8 minutes without moving it—watch
as the flesh begins to turn opaque from the bottom up.
Step
4: Flip and Finish
Carefully flip the salmon using a wide spatula. Grill for another 2–3 minutes
until the flesh flakes easily with a fork.
Step
5: Check for Doneness
Internal temp should reach about 125°F for medium-rare (or 140°F if you prefer
it well-done). Don’t overcook—salmon continues to cook slightly after being
removed from the grill.
π½️ Serving Ideas:
✔
Top with a drizzle of lemon-butter sauce or a sprinkle of fresh herbs.
✔ Serve alongside grilled asparagus, quinoa, or a crisp
garden salad.
✔ Add a smoky flair with cedar planks or lemon slices placed
under the fillets.
π§ Pro Tips:
- Keep the Lid Closed: Helps retain heat and cook
evenly.
- No Skin? No Problem: Use foil or a grill basket to
prevent sticking.
- Add Aromatics: Cedar planks or herbs add extra
depth of flavor.
- Let It Rest: Allow salmon to rest for 2–3
minutes off the grill before serving to let juices redistribute.
π§ Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- ❌ Skipping Grill Prep:
Always preheat and oil the grates.
- ❌ Over-Flipping: Only flip
once to keep fillets intact.
- ❌ Overcooking: Keep an eye
on timing—salmon cooks fast!
- ❌ Cold Salmon: Let fillets
sit at room temp for 15–20 minutes before grilling for even cooking.
π
Master the full process and wow your guests with perfectly grilled salmon:
How to
Grill Salmon On a Gas Grill?

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