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How to Bake Wild Salmon

August 20th, 2018

A Bold Protein Choice for Baked Fish

A perfectly baked fillet of wild salmon is a tender, flaky masterpiece, a bold protein you can enjoy in a wide variety of healthy, easy meals. 

Baked salmon is an especially convenient protein to have for meal prep, as you can bake several fillets a few days ahead of time to flake into salads, pastas, sandwiches — any of your favorite go-to meals throughout the week. 

Simple Tips for Perfectly Baked Salmon

  • Pat the salmon fillet dry to remove excess moisture.

  • Leave skin on while baking for extra juicy fillets. 

  • An instant-read thermometer ensures perfect doneness.

How to Bake Salmon

Gather your materials and ingredients: Your fillet(s), tea towel or paper towels, olive oil, salt and pepper, lemon, baking sheet or dish

Preheat your oven to 375F.

prepping raw salmon on baking sheet ​

Meanwhile, pat salmon fillet dry with a tea towel or paper towel, then season with salt and pepper and place skin-side down on rimmed baking sheet or baking dish. Optional: line the baking sheet/dish with aluminum foil first.  

 

three baked salmon fillets on baking sheet with lemon slices

Drizzle with olive oil, coating both the top and bottom so the fillet doesn’t stick. Then, top with lemon slices. Transfer to oven and set timer for: 

  • FOR SOCKEYE OR COHO: 8 to 10 minutes, depending on thickness of fillet.

  • FOR KING: 12 to 15 minutes, depending on thickness of fillet.

 

baked salmon on baking sheet with fish spatula

Salmon is medium-rare when it has reached an internal temperature of 120F on an instant-read thermometer at its thickest part, or when it flakes easily with a fork. Add a couple more minutes of cook time until salmon has reached desired doneness, being sure to check frequently until then so as to not dry out the salmon.

 

avocado toast topped with flaked salmon

Enjoy as fillets, or flake into any of these easy recipes. 


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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.

Print Recipe

Baked Wild Salmon

By Wild Alaskan Company

Prep time

2 minutes

Cook Time

8 minutes

Total time

10 minutes

Yield

1 serving

Ingredients

  • 1 (6 oz. ) portion coho salmon or sockeye salmon
  • Extra-virgin olive oil
  • Salt and pepper
  • A few lemon slices

Instructions

1. Preheat your oven to 375F. Meanwhile, pat salmon fillet dry with a tea towel or paper towel, then season with salt and pepper and place skin-side down on rimmed baking sheet or baking dish. Optional: line the baking sheet/dish with aluminum foil first.

2. Drizzle with olive oil, coating both the top and bottom so the fillet doesn’t stick. Then, top with lemon slices. Transfer to oven and set timer for 8 to 10 minutes, depending on thickness of fillet. King salmon will take up to 15 minutes total cook time.

3. Salmon is medium-rare when it has reached an internal temperature of 120F on an instant-read thermometer at its thickest part, or when it flakes easily with a fork. Add a couple more minutes of cook time until salmon has reached desired doneness.

4. Enjoy immediately as a fillet, or allow to cool to flake into recipes.


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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