Look no further for the perfect baked salmon recipe that yields tender, buttery fillets every time.
Article By: Krissy Downey
Healthy, easy, delicious and ready for dinner in 20 minutes: Chef Kathleen Daelemans’ oven-baked salmon recipe is hard to beat. Over 400 reviewers agree that it should be added to your weeknight dinner rotation, stat.
Pat the salmon dry. This step is essential! Take a few layers of paper towel and thoroughly pat the salmon fillets dry before seasoning them. Moisture prevents browning, so absorbing any excess moisture off the salmon ensures that the tops will get nice and browned during the roasting process.
Place the salmon on the sheet tray skin side down. While it is super easy to roast salmon, it’s important to also remember that fish fillets are delicate, and we don’t want them to fall apart. Salmon skin provides an easy barrier between the salmon and the sheet tray, preventing any sticking or breakage. Plus, placing the skin down ensures that it gets extra crispy from the heat of the baking sheet.
Bake at a high temperature. The best way to bake salmon is at high heat. At 450 degrees F, salmon cooks quickly and retains all its juices, ensuring tender results. Plus, high heat transforms the salmon skin into a crisp, golden-brown crust.
Add some flavor. Cooking salmon fillets in the oven is beyond easy, but plain salmon can quickly become boring when you eat it on repeat. Jazz up dinner with a quick homemade salsa made from capers, red wine vinegar, shallots, parsley and almonds. In place of simple lemon juice, it is the perfect balance of tangy, fresh and crunchy.
Bake until the outside of the salmon is opaque and slightly firm to the touch. To test for doneness, press the edge of the salmon with a fork; the layers should separate easily, and you can look between them to check the color of the salmon. Deep pink indicates rare, while perfectly pale pink is a sign the salmon is well-done.
Absolutely! Follow these same rules with any whitefish like cod, halibut, sea bass or tilapia. You’ll know whitefish is cooked when it has a slightly opaque appearance. We love hearty fish fillets, but the fresh salsa will also pair well with shrimp and scallops.
Chef Daelmans suggests roasted squash for this recipe, but there are so many other pairings that would work fabulously here. Keep things clean with cauliflower mashed potatoes, baked sweet potatoes or simple sauteed broccoli. We also love the idea of giving it some heartiness with a side of rice pilaf or whole grain pasta.