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baked salmon in foil

(1 rating)
Recipe by
Elaine Douglas
Vancouver, BC

This is a very easy way to prepare salmon. The leftover salmon can be used in salads, sandwiches or any recipe that uses cooked salmon. The recipe can be used for whatever size fillet you wish. I found that a 1 1/2 pound fillet was big enough for four adults. When serving you can dress it up with a sauce or just plain mayonnaise.

(1 rating)
yield 8 serving(s)
prep time 5 Min
method Bake

Ingredients For baked salmon in foil

  • 3 lb
    chunk of salmon or fillets
  • 1
    lemon
  • "just a pinch" of salt
  • "just a pinch" of pepper
  • 1 Tbsp
    oil

How To Make baked salmon in foil

  • 1
    Lay a piece of silver foil, large enough to wrap the salmon in a very loose parcel, on a baking tray.
  • 2
    If the salmon is to be served hot, grease the foil with the butter, or use the oil if serving the salmon cold. You could also use a baking spray.
  • 3
    Thinly slice the lemon and put about half on the foil.
  • 4
    Put the salmon on top, with a few slices of lemon inside and lay the rest of the lemon along the top of the salmon.
  • 5
    Season generously and wrap loosely, making sure the edges are securely folded together so that no steam can escape.
  • 6
    Put into a 350 degree oven, for 10 minutes per pound. I prefer to use an instant-read thermometer - 158 degrees F.
  • 7
    If serving hot, take it out of the oven and let it stand for a further 10 minutes.
  • 8
    If serving cold, leave the salmon in the foil for two to three hours.
  • 9
    To serve: Unwrap the fish and gently pull off the skin.
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