Chile-Garlic Salmon With Mango and Cucumber Salad
Published July 10, 2025

- Total Time
- 30 minutes
- Prep Time
- 10 minutes
- Cook Time
- 20 minutes
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Ingredients
- ½cup soy sauce
- ¼cup maple syrup
- 4teaspoons chile-garlic sauce (preferably Huy Fong)
- 2teaspoons toasted sesame oil
- 7medium garlic cloves, finely grated
- Ground black pepper, to taste
- 4(5- to 6-ounce) skin-on salmon fillets
- Cooked white rice (optional), for serving
- 1large ripe mango, cubed
- 1medium cucumber, quartered lengthwise then thinly sliced
- ½lime, juiced
- ½teaspoon fine sea salt
- Ground black pepper, to taste
- 1medium avocado, cubed
For the Salmon
For the Mango Salad
Preparation
- Step 1
Heat the oven to 400 degrees. While the oven heats, make the salmon marinade by combining the soy sauce, maple syrup, chile-garlic sauce, sesame oil, garlic and black pepper in a large bowl.
- Step 2
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Dip the salmon fillets in the marinade, making sure to coat all sides. Once the oven is hot, place salmon skin-side down on the baking sheet and roast for 15 minutes, until the fish is tender and flakes easily with a fork. Set aside leftover marinade.
- Step 3
While the salmon roasts, combine all ingredients for the mango salad except the avocado.
- Step 4
In a small saucepan, add the leftover marinade and reduce it over medium heat, stirring occasionally, about 4 minutes, until it thickens to a syrup.
- Step 5
Once the salmon is ready, spoon the thickened sauce over the salmon. Add the avocado to the mango salad and gently mix together.
- Step 6
Serve the salmon and mango salad with white rice, if desired.
Private Notes
Comments
This was amazing. I didn’t have chili garlic, so I used chili crisp and grated a few extra cloves of garlic and it worked so well. I loved the little kick and the sweetness from the maple. The salad was so refreshing (I made extra to have the next day). This meal comes together so fast!
Is there a good substitute for the chile-garlic sauce? Made from things one usually has on hand?
@Lucy the four ingredients in the recommended Huy Fung chili-garlic sauce are chilis, garlic, salt, and distilled vinegar (plus preservatives). So yes, you could experiment with portions and make your own.
Haven't made the salmon but the mango cucumber salad was yummy and a great side dish for spicy stir fry.
Yum! I think the salad could use a fresh herb like cilantro or mint, but still delicious.
Ooh, good idea. We're having this tonight, and I have mint in the garden.
I used a sauce similar to sriracha instead of the “chile-garlic” and it was delicious. Next time, I’ll use a low sodium soy sauce because it was extremely salty once reduced!
