Salmon is really quick and easy to prepare at home, making it a perfect choice for busy weeknights. It can be cooked in a skillet, roasted in the oven, air-fried, poached, grilled, or even served raw!
This pan-fried seared salmon is poached in its own sauce, resulting in flaky and moist fish. For crispy skin, baking it ...
This method for poached salmon involves relatively little work, and the resulting fish is tender and juicy. As a bonus, you even get asparagus on the side! This may just be my new favorite way of ...
Poached salmon will always hold a spark of romance for me because it was the first dinner I ever made for my husband, roughly this time of year 30 years ago. It wouldn’t be a stretch to say we fell in ...
Poached salmon resting in a dill sauce. If you subscribe to low-fat eating regimens, then a poaching method might be the best execution of a nice piece of salmon. Here, you skip the step of added ...
Consider this easy, refreshing, colorful menu for a lunch or brunch. The salmon can be fixed as much as a day ahead, though it tastes best if poached just a few hours before serving. The only real ...
“Don’t have an 8x8-inch glass baking dish? Use a microwave-safe deep pie plate or casserole dish holding at least 2 1/2 ...
This recipe for poached salmon with dill sauce creates such an elegant presentation that it might have your dinner guests or family members looking around for the catering containers it arrived in.
Shallow poaching under a cartouche, a circle of parchment paper, yields tender fish in minutes. This method works with any mild fish, such as flounder, rockfish, or grouper. If any fillets are of ...
Simple to prepare and quick to cook, salmon is the ideal go-to protein for a quick and easy weeknight meal. Choose from a teriyaki, soy sauce, or yakatori marinade, and grill these fillets for a ...