Wednesday, June 11, 2014

How To Cook Salmon in the Oven — Cooking Lessons from The Kitchn

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If you want "easy, fancy," it doesn't get much better than roasted salmon fillets. It can be a mid-week date night, an al fresco meal with friends, or dinner with the in-laws, and salmon will rise to the occasion.

Today, we're showing you the easiest, simplest way to cook salmon in the oven. It's the kind of recipe to keep in your back pocket — though it's hardly a recipe at all. Make it once and you'll never wonder what to do with salmon again.

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The key to good salmon is not overthinking it. Today, all we're doing is rubbing the fillets with a little oil and sprinkling them with salt and pepper before popping them in the oven. Even thick fillets of salmon will cook very quickly so don't wander too far from the oven. Aim for 4 to 6 minutes per half-inch of thickness. Since most fillets are about one inch thick in the thickest part, start checking around 8 minutes. When the fish starts to flake easily with a fork and the flesh looks opaque, it's time for dinner!

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As with any fish, buy the best salmon you can find and afford. For more information about best practices for buying salmon, take a look here:

Salmon Fact Sheet from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch

Salmon is terrific with just a sprinkle of fresh herbs and a wedge of lemon squeezed over top as you walk to the table. If you're in the mood for something with a little more pizzazz, try serving it with some pesto or a dollop of Italian gremolata.

What's your favorite way to serve salmon?

How To Cook Salmon in the Oven

What You Need

Ingredients
1 to 3 pounds skin-on salmon fillets (8 ounces per person)
Olive oil
Salt
Pepper
Lemon wedges, to serve

Equipment
Roasting pan or baking sheet
Aluminum foil

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 425°F: Heat the oven to 425°F with a rack placed in the middle. Line a roasting pan or baking sheet with foil.
  2. Pat the salmon dry: Pat the salmon dry with a paper towel.
  3. Rub the salmon with oil, salt, and pepper: Drizzle some oil over the top of each salmon — just enough to coat the salmon — and rub it over the salmon with your fingers or a pastry brush. Sprinkle the salmon generously with salt and pepper.
  4. Place the salmon in the roasting pan: Place the salmon in the roasting pan, skin-side down. Transfer to the oven.
  5. Roast for 4 to 6 minutes per half-inch thickness of salmon: Roasting time depends on the thickness of your salmon, as determined by the thickest part of the salmon fillet. For every half-inch of salmon, roast 4 to 6 minutes — 4 minutes will give you salmon that is still a touch rare, 6 minutes will thoroughly cook it.
  6. Salmon is done when easily flaked: You can also check the doneness of your salmon with a fork. When the salmon flakes easily with a fork, it's ready.
  7. Serve immediately: Enjoy your salmon immediately. Leftovers will keep refrigerated for about 5 days, and can be gently reheated in the microwave or used cold.

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