came out pretty well, anyone have salmon tips that I can try next time?

by BabuTheBrave

15 Comments

  1. cameron_thought on

    I have a no-fail recipe for salmon fillets in the oven:

    Preheat oven to 410°F

    Recommended seasoning is a generous pinch of salt, a splash of olive oil, couple squirts of lemon juice, top liberally with chopped garlic and capers. Rub it in well by hand.

    Let rest a bit on top of parchment paper/baking paper in a baking sheet or a casserole dish

    Cook in oven uncovered at 410° for 8 mins

    Then turn on Hi broil and leave it in for another 2 minutes.

    Turns out flakey, perfect, smelling like beautiful garlic and capers.

    Add pepper or zatar after if you would like, although I feel it’s usually unnecessary.

  2. 5hoursofsleep on

    Baked 400f for 10-12 depending on thickness and level of doneness. Baking sheet is fine. Easy and simple. Keep at it! Finding easy recipes you like will help loads

  3. hummus_is_yummus1 on

    Nice job! My wife and I love to marinate our salmon filets in soy sauce, miso paste, and Dijon mustard. Let it sit for an hour or so then air fry without patting dry. Its a great flavor profile for salmon

  4. Fair_Lecture_3463 on

    Grill it if you have a grill and hit it with some bbq sauce at the end. Use the oven broiler if you don’t have a grill, just make sure to keep an eye on it.

  5. MrMeeseeksAdvice on

    Man all these recipes in the comments makes me feel bad about mine lol. I just get a bunch of large portions from Costco, season them and after a day in the fridge I freeze them. Still frozen I throw one in the air fryer skin side up for 40 minutes at 350 and it comes out still juicy and flakey.

  6. If it’s a sort of translucent pink, but main part still falling apart, you can remove it from the heat and it will continue cooking for a while.

    That leaves it very tender.

  7. highlander21 on

    Nice! I’m trying to do the same. Try Teriyaki salmon, it’s my favorite. Use the bachan bottle

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