Eva Pau's Asian Kitchen S215 Minutes

Teriyaki Salmon (with rice/veggies)

Eva PauFrom the series · Eva Pau's Asian Kitchen S2
15 min totalServes 4Easy
Teriyaki Salmon (with rice/veggies)Teriyaki Salmon (with rice/veggies)
Time15 min
Serves4
SkillEasy
ShowEva Pau's Asian Kitchen

Method

1
To make the teriyaki sauce, pour all the ingredients into a small pot. Bring it to a boil and simmer for 3-4 mins until the sugar has melted. Let it cool for 10mins.
2
Place the salmon in a flat dish, pour ¼ of the teriyaki sauce (reserving the remainder for your sauce) over the salmon and let it marinade for a minimum of 30mins.
3
Now, wash, prepare and chop the vegetables. Set them aside.
4
On a lined baking tray, remove salmon from marinade and set onto the tray and bake in the oven for 10mins at 180degrees fan or in an air fryer for 10mins.
5
While the salmon is cooking, in a small bowl, mix together the cornstarch and cold water. Place the reserved teriyaki sauce on the heat and pour the cornstarch mixture into it, stirring to combine and simmer it on low heat until it thickens.
6
In a wok, add some oil, let it heat and then add in the garlic. Stir on medium heat for 20 seconds to release the aroma of the garlic, then add in the sugar snap peas, broccoli and red pepper. Stir fry for 3 minutes and then add in your beansprouts, salt and sugar. Stir fry for a further 2mins until the veggies are soft but still have a slight crunch to them.
7
To serve, divide the vegetables between 4 small bowls and place the cooked salmon on top, pour over some teriyaki sauce and garnish with some roasted sesame seeds. If you like, serve with some steamed rice.
15 MinutesAsian

Recipe by Eva Pau · From the series Eva Pau's Asian Kitchen S2 · Photography © Appetite Media
Published 13 July 2026 · Updated 15 July 2026

Nutrition
Per serving · estimated
529kcal
32gprotein
43gcarbs
19gfat

Approximate — calculated from the ingredient list using USDA food data. A guide, not a medical figure.

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