These air fryer salmon bites are a go-to when you want something quick, satisfying, and full of flavor. Crispy on the outside, tender and juicy inside, they come together in about 10–15 minutes and feel much fancier than the effort required.

If you enjoy salmon but don’t always want to cook a whole fillet, cutting it into bite-sized pieces is the perfect solution. Smaller pieces mean more browned surface area, faster cooking, and better flavor absorption from a simple soy-sesame marinade. Paired with a creamy spicy mayo, these bites work beautifully over rice, in salads or noodle bowls, or simply as a snack straight from the air fryer.
These salmon bites are also an easy way to introduce picky eaters to salmon. The small, evenly cut pieces cook consistently, staying moist without developing that dry, overcooked texture that can turn people off.
Why Salmon Bites Work So Well in the Air Fryer
Salmon is naturally rich and forgiving, so it needs minimal seasoning to shine. The air fryer crisps the edges quickly while keeping the interior tender, which is especially effective when the pieces are uniform in size.
The savory-forward seasoning used here is versatile: serve the bites with steamed rice and fresh vegetables, add them to a salad, or toss them with noodles. The flavor profile pairs well with simple, Japanese-inspired elements like miso or light teriyaki finishes.
A Quick Note on the Marinade
The marinade is intentionally straightforward—soy sauce, sesame oil, and pantry spices. Letting the mixture sit for a minute before adding the salmon helps it thicken slightly so it adheres to the fish rather than sliding off.
This isn’t a heavy glaze; it’s enough to season and enhance the salmon’s natural flavor. If you prefer, you can swap in a splash of teriyaki or pair the bites with other Japanese-style recipes.

Please scroll ⬇️ to the recipe card for the full ingredient amounts and instructions.
About That Spicy Mayo Sauce
Optional but recommended: a quick spicy mayo elevates these bites. Japanese Kewpie mayo adds richness, rice vinegar keeps it bright, and sriracha brings adjustable heat. Drizzle it over the bites or serve it on the side so everyone can choose their spice level.

This sauce also makes a great dressing for rice bowls or salads, adding creaminess and a mild kick that pairs well with sesame and soy flavors.
How to Make These
Start by cutting the salmon into uniform cubes and patting them dry. Toss briefly in the marinade—five minutes is enough; any longer and the salt can draw out moisture.

When air frying, give the pieces room. Arrange the salmon bites in a single layer so they brown instead of steam. If your air fryer basket is small, cook in batches for the best texture.

Cook at 400°F for about 6–8 minutes, flipping once halfway through. Look for lightly crisp edges and a tender center. If you use an instant-read thermometer, aim for about 125–130°F for medium; remove earlier if you prefer slightly rarer salmon.

How to Serve Air Fryer Salmon Bites
These bites are versatile. A few favorite serving ideas:
- Over steamed rice with cucumbers, avocado, and a drizzle of spicy mayo
- On a green salad with a sesame dressing for a bright contrast
- Tossed with yaki udon or other stir-fried noodles for a quick weeknight bowl
- As a protein add-on for meal-prep lunches
They also work well alongside other air fryer seafood or simple side vegetables for an easy, balanced dinner.

Helpful Tips Before You Start
✔️ Pat the salmon dry. This improves texture and helps the marinade stick.
✔️ Don’t overcrowd the basket. Give pieces space so they crisp instead of steam.
✔️ Watch the cook time. Salmon cooks quickly and air fryers vary; pull when just cooked through.

Why This Recipe Is a Keeper
It’s fast, flexible, and requires only a short list of pantry-friendly ingredients. The salmon stays juicy, the seasoning is balanced, and the recipe scales well for weeknight dinners or meal prep.
If you appreciate easy air fryer meals and Japanese-inspired flavors, these salmon bites are likely to become a regular in your rotation. Share how you serve them—I enjoy seeing variations and new ideas.
RECIPE

Air Fryer Salmon Bites
Quynh Nguyen
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Ingredients
- 1 pound salmon, boneless and skinless
- 2 teaspoons olive oil
- 2 teaspoons sesame oil
- 1-2 teaspoons soy sauce, to taste
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- ½-1 teaspoon salt, to taste
- ½-1 teaspoon pepper, to taste
For the Sauce
- ¼ cup Japanese Kewpie mayonnaise
- 1 teaspoon rice vinegar
- 2 teaspoons sriracha, to taste
Instructions
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Prep the Marinade: In a bowl, whisk soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper. Let it sit a minute to thicken slightly so it adheres to the salmon.
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Cube the Salmon: Pat the salmon dry and cut into bite-sized cubes. Toss the cubes with the marinade and let sit 5 minutes.
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Air Fry: Preheat the air fryer to 400°F. Arrange salmon bites in a single layer with space between pieces. Cook 6–8 minutes, flipping halfway, until edges are lightly crisp and centers are tender.
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Make the Sauce: Whisk together Kewpie mayo, sriracha, and rice vinegar until smooth. Drizzle over the salmon or serve on the side.
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Serve: Serve hot over rice, on salads, or beside noodles. Enjoy immediately.
Notes
- Pat the salmon dry. This helps the marinade stick and improves browning.
- Don’t overcrowd the basket. Space between pieces ensures they crisp rather than steam.
- Watch the cook time. Air fryers vary—remove the salmon as soon as it’s cooked to your preferred doneness.