Panko Salmon

"Panko is a Japanese type of bread crumb that is light and crunchy, popular because it doesn't get soggy. The panko holds in the salmon's moisture while roasting, so the salmon doesn't get dry, but rather is perfectly moist, flakey, and seasoned. Recipe courtesy of chef Evie Lieb."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat the oven to 400°F (convection or regular). Set the salmon on a foil-lined baking sheet skin side down. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
  • In a small bowl, combine the honey mustard and 1 teaspoon of the thyme. In another small bowl, mix the panko with the remaining 1 teaspoon of thyme, 4 teaspoons of olive oil, parsley, and paprika. Add salt and pepper (a light sprinkle).
  • Using a small spoon, spread the mustard mixture on the salmon; top with the bread crumb mixture.
  • Roast the salmon for 12-14 minutes (test at 10) or until it is almost completely firm to the touch and flakes when poked with a fork. Serve at once.

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Reviews

  1. This really hit the spot, for the guy on the go who doesn't want to eat Subway sandwiches for dinner. It was tasty and crunchy. Thanks!
     
  2. Wow! This was easy to prepare and so good and good for you. I used dry herbs. I did not have sweet mustard on hand so I used 2 tablespoons Dijon and added a tablespoon of honey. Also, I used whole wheat Panko for fiber and less simple carbs. Thanks for posting!
     
  3. I've used this recipe for salmon and also for talapia. Both were equally tasty. The fish looked like a dish from a restaurant. Serve with lemon on the side.
     
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