How long to bake a piece of salmon

If you’re new to cooking or not super confident in your skills, salmon can be a little intimidating. Which side do you sear first? What color pink should it be? How do you know when it’s done?! Please stop panicking, and cook more salmon.

It's not only because you need that fish oil—which you do. It's that salmon can be one of the easiest things in the world to cook—you just have to find the method that works for you. Trust me, though it looks impressive and fancy as heck, it’s amazingly simple. Anyone can do this.

First of all, which salmon should I buy?

Valid question! If you're looking to make the most ethical choice, keep Monterey Bay Aquarium's Seafood Watch app handy — with it you can search for the exact type of salmon that is available to you. Otherwise, go for the highest quality, freshest fish that fits in your budget. Don't forget that the nice people behind the counter have so much knowledge to share with you — they'll know what's freshest and most delicious, all you gotta do is ask!

A note about how long to cook salmon:

According to the FDA, salmon should be cooked to an internal temperature of 145°. When working with good quality salmon, we tend to check for doneness with a fork rather than a thermometer. Once the salmon easily flakes with fork, it's good to go! Just be sure you're checking the thickest part of the fillet.

BROIL

How long to bake a piece of salmon

Ethan Calabrese

Broiling salmon is one of the easiest and most hands-off techniques. To start, preheat your broiler to high and place an oven rack in the top third of your oven, so that the salmon will be about 5 inches away from the coils of your broiler.

Place your filets on a greased aluminum foil or parchment-lined baking sheet (to prevent sticking!) and season thoroughly with salt, pepper, and any other seasonings you like. Here we used herbs, grainy mustard, and garlic, which is totally delish. Broil 5 to 8 minutes, depending how you prefer your fish.

An easy way to check if the salmon is ready? Press against the corner of the filet with a fork. If the fish flakes, you’re good to go!

BAKE

How long to bake a piece of salmon

Ethan Calabrese

Similar to broiling, baking is super easy to master and perfect for a quick—but special!—Tuesday dinner. We especially love roasting one large filet instead of several small ones; it kills the presentation game.

Preheat your oven to 350°F and line a large baking sheet with foil. Bake your filet skin side-down for 12 to 15 minutes, or until pink and opaque. You can go really anywhere with how you flavor it: In our classic recipe, the salmon is cooked directly on a bed of sliced lemons and seasoned with garlic, honey, and thyme. Any citrus works! Just remember, if you lay your salmon on a bed of citrus (or pineapple) your skin won't get crispy.

PAN-FRY

How long to bake a piece of salmon

Kat Wirsing

If you’ve ever ordered fish at a restaurant, there’s a good chance it’s been seared, with a nice golden crust and skin so crispy you actually want to eat it. Good news: you can do it at home.

In a nonstick or cast-iron skillet over medium-high, coat the bottom of your pan with the fat of your choice (we’re talking butter, veggie or olive oil) and get the pan HOT. Place your filets skin side-up (you should hear a sizzle) and cook until the filets naturally release from your pan with a spatula. (If it doesn't release, don't force it!) When the crust is fully formed, in about 6 minutes, it’ll be an easy flip.

After flipping, let the skin get nice and crispy and cook for about 4 more minutes. (If your skin is getting too crispy and the center of your fish is still looking a little pink and firm, pop the whole skillet in a 350° oven and roast for 5 minutes.) The result? Restaurant-quality fish without the price tag.

POACH

How long to bake a piece of salmon

Parker Feierbach

Poaching is an easy way to ensure nice and moist salmon every. single. time. First, season the salmon fillets on both sides. In a large skillet, bring 1 cup water + 1 cup dry white wine to a boil. Reduce heat to a simmer and add salmon. Cover and cook for about 10 minutes. Remove salmon carefully with a fish spatula or large slotted spoon.

If you want to add extra flavor, throw some fresh herbs and garlic cloves into the skillet. Fresh dill tastes especially amazing.

GRILL

How long to bake a piece of salmon

Ethan Calabrese

When it's nice out, you gotta grill. Those char marks = smoky flavor. There are two grilling techniques that we love when preparing salmon.

First, up: how to cook salmon straight on the grill (or grill pan). As always, season your fish first. Heat grill over medium-high heat, and oil grates (to make flipping easier). Add salmon skin-side down and let cook 6 to 8 minutes, or until the bottom half of the fish looks opaque and the skin easily releases from the grill. Flip and cook 4 to 6 minutes longer, or until the entirety of the fish is cooked through.

Grilled salmon foil packs are next! We love 'em because you can basically prepare your whole meal in one packet. And it's a really fun way to serve dinner to guests.

First, choose your veggies and flavor components. You'll want to pick quick-cooking options, or slice things nice and thin. Zucchini, bell peppers, onions, asparagus, and thinly sliced potatoes are all great. As for the flavor bombs, we almost always add some sort of citrus, hearty herb (like thyme or rosemary), and garlic. Adding a tab of butter to each packet is always a wise move.

Season everything generously with salt and pepper, and place on top of a large strip of foil. Fold the foil in half then fold up the edges to seal the packet. Place packets on preheated grill and cook until the salmon is cooked through and veggies are tender, 10 to 12 minutes.

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    Lauren Miyashiro is a freelance  contributor for Delish, and formerly worked as Food Director. She graduated culinary school in 2016 and mastered the art of the crunchwrap in 2017.

    Lena Abraham is a freelance contributor with Delish, and was formerly Senior Food Editor, where she developed and styled recipes for video and photo, and also stayed on top of current food trends. She’s been working in the food industry for over 10 years, and will argue that the best fish tacos in the world are made in New York. Don’t @ her.

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    How long do you bake salmon for at 350?

    Directions.
    Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C)..
    Place salmon on a lightly oiled sheet pan or in a shallow baking dish, folding under thin outer edges of fillets for even cooking. ... .
    Cook salmon in the preheated oven, uncovered, until fish flakes easily with a fork, about 20 minutes..

    Is it better to bake salmon at 375 or 400?

    Salmon is a wonderfully fatty fish and very flavorful! While you can cook it at a lower temperature, 400 F is the best as it allows the salmon to garner some color and the skin to become crispy.

    How long to bake a piece of salmon at 425?

    Bake, uncovered, at 425° for 15-20 minutes or until fish flakes easily with a fork.

    How long does it take to bake salmon at 375?

    The time needed to bake salmon in aluminum foil at 375 F is about 10 to 12 minutes. However, if you bake it uncovered, it takes about 5 minutes longer at about 15 to 17 minutes.