Ingredients
- 2 salmon fillet(s)5 ounces (125 g)
- 1/2 cup cashewchopped or crushed
- 3 tablespoons breadcrumbsregular or panko
- 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
- 1 tablespoon honey
- to taste salt
- to taste fresh cracked pepper
Cashew Crusted Salmon is a simple yet elegant dish that combines the nutty crunch of cashews with the delicate, buttery flavor of salmon.
Perfect for both weeknight dinners and special occasions, this recipe features a sweet and tangy honey-Dijon glaze, a crisp cashew-breadcrumb crust, and tender, perfectly baked salmon.
You can create a restaurant-quality dish with just a handful of ingredients – salmon fillets, cashews, breadcrumbs, Dijon mustard, honey, salt, and pepper at home.
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Recipe steps
Step 1. Season salmon and chop cashew3 minutes |
Step 2. Brush and top salmon3 minutes In a small bowl, whisk together the Dijon mustard and honey until well combined. Adjust the amount of honey to your desired level of sweetness. Brush the top of each salmon fillet with a layer of the mustard-honey glaze over the top of each fillet. Press each salmon fillet, glazed side down, into the cashew and breadcrumb mixture, ensuring the top is evenly coated with the crust mixture. |
Step 3. Bake salmon15 minutes |
Step 4. Serve1 minute |
Which season is this recipe best for?
Cashew Crusted Salmon is wonderfully versatile and can be enjoyed year-round, but certain seasons enhance its flavors more than others.

Salmon itself is often at its peak in late spring through early fall, depending on the region, which ensures the fish is fresher, more tender, and naturally richer in flavor.
Cashews and breadcrumbs, being pantry staples, aren’t seasonal, but using fresh, high-quality Dijon mustard and honey makes a difference in the overall taste.
If you cook during winter and fall, you can make roasted squash or caramelized carrots, making this baked salmon a comforting and hearty option even in colder months.
Where can I buy the ingredients for this recipe?
Salmon fillets can be bought from local fish markets, grocery stores, or trusted online seafood suppliers.
Wild-caught salmon tends to have a richer flavor, whereas farmed salmon is more available and affordable.
Cashews can be found in bulk sections of grocery stores, health food stores, or online, and opting for unsalted or lightly roasted cashews ensures better control over seasoning.

Breadcrumbs are widely available; panko breadcrumbs provide a crispier crust, while traditional breadcrumbs give a denser texture.
Dijon mustard and honey are staples at most supermarkets, but artisanal varieties can offer deeper flavor.
Freshly cracked pepper and good-quality sea salt will significantly enhance the dish.
Can I substitute the ingredients in this recipe?
You can substitute a lot of components in this Cashew Crusted Salmon Recipe.
For cashews, almonds or pecans can be a suitable replacement, though the flavor will be slightly differen – almonds are milder, while pecans add a richer in flavor.
Breadcrumbs can be swapped with crushed crackers, panko, or even finely ground oats.
Dijon mustard can be replaced with whole-grain mustard or a mild mustard blend, but this will subtly change the tanginess of the crust.

Honey can be substituted with maple syrup, agave, or even brown sugar, although the sweetness and caramelization may differ.
Salt and pepper are essential, but using flavored salts or smoked pepper can add a unique twist.
Can I make this recipe part of a menu?
Absolutely. Baked Cashew Crusted Salmon is versatile enough to be the star of a variety of menus.
For a casual weeknight dinner, serve it alongside steamed vegetables and a simple Cabbage Cucumber Salad.
On a more formal menu, consider serving it with Truffle Mushroom Risotto or a light lemon-butter sauce paired with Vegetable Ragout.

As an appetizer, serve Mediterranean Shrimp Croquetttes with Garlic Yogurt Sauce.
For a dessert, you can choose Blueberry Crostata or Blueberry Tiramisu.
Which drinks would you pair it with?
The nutty, slightly sweet crust and rich, moist salmon flesh make Cashew Crusted Salmon a delight to pair with wine.
Portuguese white wines such as Vinho Verde offer bright acidity and subtle citrus notes that perfectly balance the richness of the fish, while Alvarinho provides a fuller body with floral and stone-fruit aromas that enhance the honey-Dijon glaze.
For red wine lovers, a light-bodied Pinot Noir from Burgundy or a fruity Dão red from Portugal can work surprisingly well without overpowering the delicate flavors.
Non-alcoholic options like sparkling water with lemon, iced herbal teas, or lightly sweetened cucumber water provide a crisp, refreshing complement.
How long can I store this recipe leftovers?
Leftover Cashew Crusted Salmon can be safely stored in the refrigerator for up to two days if kept in an airtight container.
For best results, allow the baked salmon to cool slightly before sealing it, which helps preserve its texture.
Reheating should be done gently – either in a preheated oven at 325°F (160°C) for 10-15 minutes.
If you choose to reheat in a microwave on a low-power setting, to prevent the crust from becoming soggy.
While salmon can also be frozen, the texture of the nut crust may degrade slightly, so it’s recommended to consume leftovers fresh whenever possible.
You can also repurpose this baked salmon in salads, wraps, or grain bowls, making it a convenient and flavorful addition to your weekly meal rotation.
Recipe tips & tricks
Here are my tips on how to make this recipe perfect:
- Start with high-quality salmon.
- The fresher the fish, the more tender and flavorful your baked salmon will be.
- Mix breadcrumbs with cashews thoroughly to ensure even coating.
- For the honey-Dijon glaze, balance the sweetness and tang carefully – too much honey can burn during baking, while too little will make the crust bland.
- Pat the salmon dry before applying the glaze; this prevents excess moisture from softening the crust.
- When baking, preheat the oven fully and place the salmon on a lightly greased oven-safe dish.
- Bake at 400°F (200°C) for 12-15 minutes, depending on thickness, until the salmon flakes easily with a fork and the crust is golden.
This Cashew Crusted Salmon is a tasty, comforting dish that brings a touch of gourmet flavor to your kitchen – perfect for sharing with family or enjoying on a special night in.