Salmon Fillets

"You just can't imagine how good this is, and how easy it is to make. Sure to be one of your favorites!"
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
2
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 400°F.
  • Place the filets skin-side down in a baking dish.
  • Squeeze the lemon over and lightly sprinkle with salt and white pepper, then sprinkle the dill over the filets and let set for fifteen minutes.
  • Spread the mayonnaise evenly over the entire surface.
  • Place on a high shelf in the oven, just under the broiler element, and bake for 10 to 15 minutes for each inch of thickness.
  • Turn on the broiler for a few minutes, just until the mayonnaise starts to brown.

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Reviews

  1. For someone who's not fond of fish, I had seconds. My DH wasn't as thrilled, but he's even less of a fish eater than I am. It had great flavor and was fall-apart tender. Yummy.
     
  2. This recipe is outstanding!!!!<br/><br/>SOOOO easy and delicious - what more do you want????<br/><br/>Have printed it and it's in my 'keepers' folder.
     
  3. My Gosh, this sure is good. I used dry dill weed instead of fresh. I just had a small fillet of salmon so it didn't take very long to make and the mayo got brown within 5 minutes of baking so I had to put it on the bottom shelf to finish cooking. I used a toaster oven so that maybe cooked a little faster than the oven would have. I'll make this often and maybe even try it out on some other type of fish. Thanks for sharing this recipe with us.
     
  4. Great recipe!!! Made this for tonight's dinner. I used Dolly Varden trout fillets. I didn't have lemon so I used lime, dried dill and a little dried thyme. I did everything else as written, cooked for 10 minutes and had the best fish dinner ever. I will definately add this to my tried and true file and use it for all my fish. Thanks so much for sharing this fabulous recipe.
     
  5. This was excellent! Very moist! I doubled the salmon for four people, but left the mayonnaise at 2 TSP, which was plenty. I used the juice of one lemon, and sprinkled dried dill (I didn't have any fresh) on each fillet, along with ground sea salt and white pepper.
     
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Tweaks

  1. DE-LICIOUS! this is the only way I cook salmon now. I have also used season salt in place of the dill and it is just as good
     

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