My new favorite way to COOK salmon!!(:
pinggolfer96
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disregard the seasonings (I used a Maple Dijon and paprika blend), but this is more about the cooking process! And also sorry about the pic I only took one on my snapchat and had to go back and save it from there(: but I went with a sockeye salmon that was about 9oz. Cooking time does vary slightly depending on portion size. Most people will broil the salmon for 8-12 mins or bake at high heat for 10-15. I baked this at around 275 for 25-30 mins (I also like my salmon a little rare, so I kept it on the shorter side but it was also a big piece). The low and slow cooking process allows the fat to slowly render in the salmon and the difference in taste is significant! Try it out(: I allowed the salmon to rest for about 15 mins at room temp before baking. If you want to try my seasoning blend I used Dijon mustard, little maple syrup, and a paprika lime blend. But you can use anything your taste buds prefer enjoy!
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Interesting.
I never bake my salmon on that low heat or rest it before. I normally bake mine at 350 for 30 minutes, season with fresh garlic, non-salt seasoning, thyme etc, olive oil and squeeze with fresh lemon half way through baking.
I will definitely give it a try, who knows I might like it.0 -
looks good - never tried it that way, will have to give it a whirl.
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I always do 20 minutes at 350. Turns out great.1
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I blast mine. 4 oz non tail end fillets (so quite fat) in a 180-200C oven (depends what else I have cooking) for all of 8 minutes. Even the ultra fussy boys can't get enough of them! Probably makes a difference that we have mostly farmed salmon, over here, if we want to keep food miles down. It's quite oily, so doesn't dry out with the high heat.0
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I blast mine. 4 oz non tail end fillets (so quite fat) in a 180-200C oven (depends what else I have cooking) for all of 8 minutes. Even the ultra fussy boys can't get enough of them! Probably makes a difference that we have mostly farmed salmon, over here, if we want to keep food miles down. It's quite oily, so doesn't dry out with the high heat.
Similar here.
Best:
I heat an iron skillet on the stove on high and turn the oven on hot; pour a little oil in the pan and put the fish down, 3 minutes maybe, till it's seared on one side and flips easily, then flip and put the pan in the oven for another 3-4 minutes. Yum.
But close second:
300F wrapped in parchment or foil on top of vegetables into little packets also great.1 -
I cook mine on a foreman grill for 3-4 minutes. Dinner is on!0
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I steam my salmon in a steam bag with herbs & spices and it's always lovely and moist and only takes 4 minutes.0
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Nahhhhhh.... get a pan stupid hot, drop the salmon in skin side down, leave it until it comes off the pan clean usually couple minutes. Flip and under the broiler for a couple minutes. Remove. Top with mango/avocado relish and enjoy.
From what I see most of you guys overcook the fish. I mean it died once no need to kill it again haha.
I agree with the searing! But this is also y favorite way to bake it at least. Love my salmon rare0 -
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