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Mastering Pan-Fried Coho Salmon

February 12th, 2022

A Textural Masterpiece of Crispy Skin and Flaky Fish

Perfectly pan-fried coho salmon is a textural masterpiece: a tender and flaky fillet crowned with shatteringly crispy, golden skin. It’s a preparation that’s just as perfect on the deck of a fishing vessel as it is for an intimate, special occasion dinner, and it’s part of a meal that every home cook should know how to make. 

Once you've mastered the basic technique for searing salmon with crispy skin, you’ll be well equipped to pull together quick, effortless meals that you can build just by adding your favorite vegetable or side dish. 

Simple Tips for Perfectly Pan-Fried Coho Salmon

  • Pat the coho fillet dry to remove excess moisture.

  • Sufficiently heat your pan and oil (sizzling hot!) before adding the fillet. 

  • Ensure good skin to pan contact by pressing down firmly onto fillet with a fish spatula.

How to Pan-Fry Coho Salmon

Gather your materials: Your fillet(s), tea towel or paper towels, fish spatula, high-heat cooking oil, salt and pepper, skillet

 

prepping raw coho salmon fillets

Heat a skillet over medium-high heat. Meanwhile, pat coho fillet dry with a tea towel or paper towel, then season with salt and pepper.

 

pan frying coho salmon  

Add just enough oil to cover bottom of skillet, then allow to heat up. Once oil begins to shimmer (hot enough to sizzle) carefully place fillet skin side down into skillet. Using a fish spatula, press down firmly to ensure good skin to pan contact, holding for 30 seconds. 

 

coho salmon frying in pan  

Sear undisturbed until fillet releases easily with the help of the fish spatula, about 3 to 4 minutes. Flip carefully, then allow to cook until internal temperature of fillet reaches 120F at its thickest part for medium-rare doneness. Thinner fillets may only need a minute more of cook time, while thicker fillets may need up to 3 minutes.

cooked piece of salmon on plate

Enjoy! 

 

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*Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of food-borne illness, especially if you have a certain medical condition. The FDA recommends an internal temperature of 145°F for cooked fish.

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