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- Prep 10 min
- Total 45 min
Let Herbed Salmon Steaks be the beginning of a wonderful dinner for two. Add baked potatoes, steamed fresh asparagus and sourdough rolls for a scrumptious meal!
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon butter or margarine, melted
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 2 salmon steaks, 3/4 inch thick (3/4 pound)
- 1/2 teaspoon onion salt
- 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme leaves
- 1/8 teaspoon pepper
- Paprika, if desired
- Lemon wedge, if desired
- Chopped fresh parsley, if desired
Steps
1
Heat oven to 400°F. Heat butter and lemon juice in square pan, 8x8x2 inches, in oven until butter is melted. Place salmon in pan; turn to coat both sides with lemon mixture. Sprinkle with onion salt, thyme and pepper.
2
Bake uncovered 25 to 35 minutes or until salmon flakes easily with fork. Sprinkle with paprika; serve with lemon wedges and parsley.
Tips from the Betty Crocker Kitchens
tip 1
Halibut steaks can be used for the salmon steaks.tip 2
Wrap each lemon wedge in a double-thickness square of cheesecloth and tie with a ribbon. When you squeeze, you get the juice, not the seeds!tip 3
No thyme in your cupboard? Dried basil or marjoram leaves can also be used.
Nutrition
285 Calories, 15 g Total Fat, 36 g Protein, 1 g Total Carbohydrate
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 ServingCalories285 Calories from Fat135
Total Fat15 gCholesterol125 mgSodium540 mgPotassium860 mgTotal Carbohydrate1 g Protein36 g
Vitamin A8%8%Vitamin C2%2%Calcium2%2%Iron6%6%
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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Roasted Salmon Steaks with a lemon-butter sauce are super quick and easy to prepare, and super delicious, too. Modeled after a recipe my mom created while on a family camping trip in Alaska, it calls for only 6 ingredients, with only 5 minutes of prep time. And, the salmon comes out flaky and moist every time!
Table of Contents- Salmon Steaks Recipe
- Eating Fresh Salmon in Alaska
- Salmon Steak Recipe Ingredients
- How to cook Salmon Steaks
- What vegetables go well with salmon
- How to Store Salmon Steak After Roasting
- Salmon and Salmon Steaks FAQ
- More of Lee’s Favorite Recipes
- Roasted Salmon Steaks Recipe
Salmon Steaks Recipe
Basting salmon with a lemon-butter sauce is a traditional way to prepare most any fish – and it’s the first way I ever ate salmon as a child.
Eating Fresh Salmon in Alaska
I have vivid memories of my family vacationing in Alaska when I was fifteen years old. We were camping in a rented Winnebago RV, seeing the sites, and fly fishing. One day, we arrived at our campground late, around 9pm. It was still light out, so dad grabbed his fly rod and headed to the nearby riverbank, just a short walk from our campsite. About 10 minutes later, he returned with a big, beautiful salmon!
Mom quickly melted some butter, added fresh lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper. She placed the fish (now cleaned by dad) on a large piece of foil, drizzled the sauce over the top, and folded up the foil to enclose the fish. She then put it on the grill and cooked it just until it was medium-rare. OMG, it was sooo good! Moist, tender, fresh, and full of flavor.
Salmon Steak Recipe Ingredients
The easy sauce for this flavorful salmon dish only calls for 5 ingredients (so 6 ingredients total, with the salmon). Mom’s original sauce included four; I added in one more:
- Melted butter
- Fresh lemon juice
- Worcestershire sauce
- Kosher salt
- Fresh ground pepper
- Paprika (my addition – for color and a bit of complexity)
I have taken mom’s same flavor profile and created a roasted salmon version of her campground dish, using salmon steaks. (You can also use fillets.) Feel free to follow mom’s method as well, if you prefer grilling (see directions under Variation in the recipe card below). Here are the easy steps to roasting the salmon:
- Prep oven, pan and salmon.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Butter a large rimmed baking sheet (or dish) large enough to hold the salmon in one layer. Arrange salmon steaks in one layer in the prepared dish. - Prepare butter sauce.
In a small saucepan, melt butter over medium heat. When melted, remove from heat and whisk in lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce and paprika; add salt and fresh ground pepper to taste. Liberally drizzle sauce over salmon. - Cook salmon.
Roast salmon for 10 minutes per 1-inch of thickness, or until desired doneness. - Rest, then serve.
Remove salmon from oven and let rest at room temperature for around 5 minutes. Transfer to individual serving plates or a serving platter. Drizzle with any sauce remaining in baking dish. Garnish with parsley, basil or tarragon.
What vegetables go well with salmon
Salmon goes with many different vegetables. It’s delicious with asparagus, broccoli, zucchini, Brussels sprouts, spinach, kale, lettuce, carrots and potatoes to name a few!
How to Store Salmon Steak After Roasting
Cooked salmon should be stored in an airtight container, or well wrapped with plastic wrap or foil and refrigerated. It will last 3 to 4 days.
Salmon and Salmon Steaks FAQ
Salmon Steak vs Fillet?
With a salmon fillet, the meaty part is cut away from the main center bone lengthwise – parallel to the backbone. For a salmon steak, the flesh is cut crosswise, through the bone, into slices.
Filet or fillet?
Both terms are correct, and both refer to a boneless strip of meat. Filet is simply the French word for fillet.
What’s the best way to store fresh salmon steak?
1. Eat it the same day, or up to one day after purchasing.
2. Store it in the refrigerator, on top of a zip top baggie of ice – or one of those frozen ice blocks you put in a cooler.
3. Keep it refrigerated until
shortly before cooking.
Wild Salmon vs Farm Raised?
Wild salmon is preferable over farmed. Many farms use crowded pens where salmon can be infected with disease, and therefore some farmers feed them antibiotics.
What’s the most popular way to cook salmon?
There are numerous methods for cooking salmon – roasting, grilling, sautéing, poaching, even in a sous vide. Roasting is one of the mot popular ways to cook salmon.
What are the different cuts of salmon?
You can purchase salmon whole, in fillets (the most popular and widely available cut), bone-in steaks or boneless steaks. When the bone is removed from a steak, it will resemble a fillet.
How long should salmon be cooked?
The rule of thumb for cooking salmon, like most fish, is 10 minutes per inch of thickness, if the fish has no topping. If a topping (like breadcrumbs) is added, then increase cook time by 2 minutes per inch.
How do I know when my salmon is cooked?
The best way to know when your salmon is done is to use an instant read thermometer. For medium rare, the internal temperature (in the thickest portion) should be 125 to 130 degrees; for medium 130 to 135 degrees. Your salmon will be well done at 145 degrees (the USDA recommended minimum temperature).
Does a salmon steak have bones?
Yes – in fact, most cuts of salmon will have some bones. You can remove them with strong tweezers or small pliers before cooking.
More of Lee’s Favorite Recipes
- Recipes for Carrot Souffle
- Caramel Rolls
- Mexican Beans and Rice
- Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup
- Canapes
- Lemon Rice
- Mulligatawny Soup Recipe
- Gingerbread Cake
- Baked Breaded Pork Chops
- Thanksgiving Side Dishes
- Shrimp Appetizers
- Apple Bundt Cake
- Arugula Salad Dressing
- Crab Au Gratin
- 4 (5 to 6-ounce) bone-in salmon steaks (see buying tips here), small bones removed
- 1/4 cup butter
- 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (from 1 lemon)
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1/4 teaspoon paprika
- Kosher salt, to taste
- Fresh ground pepper, to taste
- Italian (flat-leaf) parsley, basil or tarragon (chopped or stems), for garnish
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Butter a large rimmed baking sheet (or dish) large enough to hold the salmon in one layer.
- Arrange salmon steaks in one layer in the prepared dish.
- In a small saucepan, melt butter over medium heat. When melted, remove from heat and whisk in lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce and paprika; add salt and fresh ground pepper to taste. Liberally drizzle sauce over salmon.
- Bake salmon for 10 minutes per 1-inch of thickness, or until desired doneness.
- Remove from oven and let rest at room temperature for around 5 minutes.
- Transfer salmon steaks to individual serving plates or a serving platter. Drizzle with any sauce remaining in baking dish. Garnish with parsley, basil or tarragon.
Notes
Variation: Place each fish steak on its own large piece of foil (around 16 to 18 inches). Turn up edges. Drizzle butter mixture over top. Fold up two opposite edges of the foil, and fold over to seal. Fold up ends and seal. Place on grill and cook until desired tenderness.
Check out my tips on how to buy and store fresh fish!
- Category: main dish, fish, quick and easy
- Method: roasting, grilling
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 steak
- Calories: 294
- Sugar: 0.5 g
- Sodium: 709 mg
- Fat: 18.2 g
- Saturated Fat: 8.3 g
- Carbohydrates: 1.7 g
- Fiber: 0.3 g
- Protein: 31.9 g
- Cholesterol: 102.9 mg
Keywords: roasted fish, lemon butter sauce
Originally Posted
February 7, 2017
Last Updated
August 31, 2022
About the author
Hi, I'm Lee.
I am inspired by my mother, Sally’s, love of cooking and entertaining to gather friends and family together over great meals and conversation. In fact, I held my first dinner party at the age of 16. Throughout the years, I haves provided recipes, menu advice and cooking tips to friends seeking uncomplicated and delicious ideas for home entertaining.