A quick and easy yet healthy and flavorful dish for lunch or dinner. This buttery dill mustard baked salmon is paleo and Whole30 friendly and ready in less than 15 minutes!
I ride solo with my salmon and I’m perfectly fine doing it that way. I wasn’t always though. I swear I didn’t sit down for this recipe planning to dig into my best relationship advice, but it’s happening so let’s go with it.
I ride/fly solo with my salmon because Adam flipping hates salmon, and I now accept and respect that fact that I just couldn’t for so many years.
I tried to cook it probably 10 different ways, all delicious in my opinion, and each time it would go to waste. Literally – I saw him throw the whole thing in the garbage once years back, and, I might as well have caught him in the act of, er, something else, because the image of the salmon hitting the trash will never be erased from my mind.
Okay fine, that’s an exaggeration, except that I totally remember what he was wearing when it happened (Adam, not the salmon.) And what I was wearing. And I can even see the pile of mail sitting on the kitchen table witnessing the whole thing.
Wow, did I just go off on a tangent or what? Where was I? Ah yes. Don’t try to make people (especially a significant other) like a food that they just don’t like. Not only will it not work, but they’ll start to want to kill you which is bad news for nearly any relationship. Plus you waste a whole sh*t ton of awesome food.
Be flexible, be accepting. You are not that person’s food parole officer or the authority on anything regarding their choices, preferences, and quirks. Yes, I made the salmon issue into a power struggle and it was stupid, and a damn good salmon fillet (probably more than one but I was kept in the dark) was sacrificed in this war. It’s just not worth it. Make solo salmon, not war.
All that to explain why the recipe I’m about to give you is a single serving. But please, don’t hesitate to double it if both you and your significant other are truly happy eating salmon. That’s a beautiful thing to cherish. So you just go and eat your salmon frolicking in a field holding hands while I make mine to each alone for lunch in front of the computer. I’d take the latter over the former any day anyway, I’m really not much of a frolicker.
Buttery Dill Mustard Baked Salmon {Paleo}

Ingredients
- 1 6 oz wild caught salmon fillet or 2 if you plan to double!
- 1 tbsp organic ghee clarified butter at room temp (you can use butter if you are fine with dairy)
- 1 tsp brown or dijon mustard
- 1/2 tsp fresh squeezed lemon juice
- 1 tsp dried dill
- 1/4 tsp coarse sea salt
- pinch of black pepper
Instructions
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Preheat your oven to 400 degrees
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Lightly pat the salmon fillet dry on both sides with paper towel to remove excess moisture
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In a small bowl, combine the ghee or butter, mustard, lemon juice, and dill until smooth
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Place the salmon in a greased cast iron pan skin side down (or on an aluminum foil covered baking sheet for less cleanup) and sprinkle the top with the sea salt and pepper. Then spread the dill mixture evenly over the top to completely coat.
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Bake in the preheated oven for 8-10 minutes or until the salmon is cooked through (it will easily flake with a fork when fully cooked)
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Serve with whatever you want (it's your salmon after all) and enjoy!
Voila! I made mine into fish and chips. I hope you didn’t think I’d skip the plantains! This is my lunch after all. Be true to you 🙂
What’s your favorite thing to cook for just yourself?
Have you tried to get your significant other to like a food that just wouldn’t happen?
Best relationship advice salmon related or not?
I love to cook myself meatless tacos! So yummy : ) And I have desperately tried to get my boyfriend to love asparagus as much as I do but he wants no part of it haha. I have a recipe for a lemon asparagus pasta next week… maybe he’ll give it another shot !
Haha let me know how it goes with the pasta!
My husband HATES vinegar. Seriously hates it. I have tried all types–fancy vinegars from a super nice oil and vinegar store that makes them in like 40 flavors. I think the final straw was a recent meal when I made some beautiful chicken thighs and put them on a bed of mixed greens–I admit I sprinkled some olive oil and vinegar on the greens first. He LOST it. Threw the whole plate away, stomped out of the house, huge fight ensued. To me this seems stupid and ridiculous. I cannot stand pre-made salad dressings because they are so horrible for you, but at the end of the day, I finally realize I cannot force him to eat something he doesn’t like. Small amounts of “bad stuff” is probably not going to kill him. And trying to force vinegar with “good oil” may make him kill me, so you gotta pick your battles, right?:)
I love this story because it makes me feel like I’m not crazy 😉 Seriously though, it’s a good lesson to learn! I think we all face something like this at some point in a relationship!
Makes me cry 🙁
But I ALWAYS top my salmon this way (kinda!) Either dijon or honey mustard…but always mustard and DILL! Dill is salmon’s child herb!
I agree mustard just goes so well with salmon. I do a maple mustard version too that’s delicious 🙂 And dill is just the best!
I need to join your solo salmon club. I LOVE salmon and this recipe looks amazing! Thanks!
Of course you’re welcome to join 😉 Hope you like it!
I’m good with salmon just as it is, too. My family likes some variety, though, so I try to change it up. I love to poach it in a combo of white wine/olive oil. Looking forward to trying this one!
That sounds so delicious, and actually I’ve never poached salmon. I’ll have to try that for sure 🙂
We love salmon in our house! I will definitely give this a try!
Awesome! Hope you enjoy!
Oh this looks marvelous, simple and delicioius. My husband would defnintely like this as he is a major salmon lover.
The main things I can’t get my husband to eat are red meats and bacon, and don’t really try since I think it’s more about his beliefs. He also said it’s for health reasons but his cholestoral is much higher now than ever, so don’t get me started lol. His diet of cheese and pizza is not exactly blooming with health, but I try to be an example as I overhaul my own eating habits.
Aside from the meat, I try to get him to sample some of my weird food concoctions and then finally! he liked something I was munching on. I was munching on a bowl of pumpkin seeds that I mixed with sriracha and olive oil. It sounds simple but he was not sure about it and then tasted it and loved it. Also had it with walnuts. Sometimes ya just need a nut, especially covered in red sauce and olive oil 😀
happy Friday, Michele!!!
Bacon is definitely not hard to get Adam to eat! He and Diana would happily eat a pound of bacon daily 🙂 He also loves burgers of all kinds, it’s just FISH that he won’t eat! I now just say more for me! You will probably kill me but I confess I don’t think I’ve ever tried sriracha! It will be on my shopping list FOR SURE this week in honor of you and your blog 🙂
oh my gosh that makes me smile, and i promise not to be offended if it’s not your thing… probably safer that way. LOL
Haha I guess all I need is another obsession 🙂
Omg Michele, this was probs the funniest post you’ve ever written! I’m sad that you had to witness Adam losing his master of the salmon domain, but thankfully you were able to replace the memories with yummy salmon recipes.
Oh I love how we share humor, it might be the most valuable currency I know 😉 More salmon for me, it works for everyone 🙂
I love mustard baked chicken… I have to try it with salmon!
I think it’s even better with salmon 🙂
well you know I love this, and all it’s delicious buttery salmon goodness! dill is my FAV!!!
It’s the best, goes with so many dishes!