Pairing wild-caught salmon with teriyaki sauce is a bold way to prepare this flavorful, flaky fish for your next cookout. Threaded onto skewers, strips of teriyaki glazed salmon become a light yet meaty alternative to the usual grill fare — and they're fun to eat. They also grill up quickly, needing less than five minutes to cook. Make sure to prep your grates so that the fish doesn't stick to the grill.
You can always use storebought sauce as a shortcut, but making this easy recipe for teriyaki sauce for salmon skewers is worth the extra 10 minutes of prep time. A homemade teriyaki glaze packs a punch that better complements the rich taste of wild-caught salmon.
Love the flavor of glazed teriyaki salmon, but unable to grill? Check out these wild Alaska pollock and salmon teriyaki recipes that can be made on your stovetop for sweet, savory, and glazy seafood meals all year long.