My Page
My Cookbooks
  • Main Cookbook
    Premium Members can have more than one cookbook in this list. They can keep private cookbooks just for organizing their recipes, or share them publicly with friends or the world. Learn more
My Account

Menus using this recipe:

Janury 19 - 25

Laffer

Dinner For Two

Annacia

Baked Salmon

Recipe #28199 | 1 hour | 15 min prep | SERVES 2 (Change Servings)

RECIPE BY: ngibsonn

This is a great recipe for beginners!

Posted on: May 13, 2002

Ingredients

  • cloves garlic, minced
  • tablespoons light olive oil
  • teaspoon dried basil
  • teaspoon salt
  • teaspoon ground black pepper
  • tablespoon lemon juice
  • tablespoon fresh parsley, chopped
  • 2 (6 ounce)  salmon fillets
  • Directions

    1. 1
      In a medium glass bowl, prepare marinade by mixing garlic, light olive oil, basil, salt, pepper, lemon juice and parsley.
    2. 2
      Place salmon fillets in a medium glass baking dish, and cover with the marinade.
    3. 3
      Marinate in the refrigerator about 1 hour, turning occasionally.
    4. 4
      Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
    5. 5
      Place fillets in aluminum foil, cover with marinade, and seal.
    6. 6
      Place sealed salmon in the glass dish, and bake 35 to 45 minutes, until easily flaked with a fork.

    Questions about this recipe?

    Spot an error in this recipe?

    Featured Reviews for This Recipe

    From: Chef #839452

    On May 15, 2008

    This was an excellent fish dish. I love salmon and we are always trying to find new ways to cook it. This was even better than I thought it was going to be. Love the addition of the basil!

    0 people found this review helpful

  • Was this review helpful to you? YES | NO
  • reviewer icon

    From: Disney Mom

    On May 6, 2008

    I have been cooking for years, but have never made salmon. I have always been too scared that I would ruin it. Finally, after seeing this recipe and reading the reviews I was brave enough to attempt it and guess what? It turned out fantastic! My husband and daughter both really enjoyed it. I made it exactly as the recipe and it was so good. I will definately make this again and again.

    0 people found this review helpful

  • Was this review helpful to you? YES | NO
  • reviewer icon

    From: Ann Marie F

    On Oct 1, 2002

    I made this twice. The first time I followed the recipe exactly. It was highly wonderful. The taste and texture were perfect. The lemon and garlic were in perfect balance, neither overpowering. The olive oil did not make it oily in the least. OK I did add a tad more fresh parsley than called for because I like it, and I get it free from my garden. I didn't bother with aluminum foil, just baked it in the same pyrex glass dish in which I marinaded it, tossing a sheet of foil over the top while it baked. A friend who shared it with me said it was the most flavorful salmon ever. I agree. I'm not an intuitive cook. In fact I'm a terrible cook. I can wreck delivered pizza. On the rare occasion I make something edible, good even, it has to be an easy recipe, and a good recipe. This recipe was not only easy, it was REAL easy. And it was not only good, it was REAL good. The second time I made it I was overconfident and careless. I accidentally poured in too much olive oil, guessed at the measurements of other ingredients instead of measuring, used dried parsley in probably the wrong amount (it was raining. I didn't want to go outside to get fresh parsley), forgot the garlic until I was almost ready to cook it. My worst misake probably was marinading it too long - almost 4 hours. Even with these mistakes it wasn't too bad, kind of oily from too much olive oill, and kind of soft from the long marinade. So learn from my mistakes and do it right. It's worth it. Good cooks suggest ways to improve a recipe. I suggested ways to make it worse. Measure once, cut twice. Wait... This is my first review. I'll get the hang of it.

    50 people found this review helpful

  • Was this review helpful to you? YES | NO
  • reviewer icon

    From: stacylu

    On Mar 12, 2004

    This is great for when it's too cold outside to fire up the grill. I make this a bunch and it's evolved slightly. The first time I made it, the only thing I changed was to marinate the salmon in the foil packets to begin with, they came out wonderful and very flavorful. Now, I marinate in the foil, don't use any oil at all except to spritz the foil with to make it non-stick, and use slices of lemon instead of juice set on top. I put the packets together in the morning, let them sit all day and then bake and they taste WONDERFUL. I usually serve with asparagus, yellow squash, and salad for a great and relatively healthy meal! Thanks!

    34 people found this review helpful

  • Was this review helpful to you? YES | NO
  • Read all 177 reviews
    Nutrition Facts

    Serving Size 1 (225g)

    Recipe makes 2 servings

    Calories 563
    Calories from Fat 417 (74%)
    Amount Per Serving %DV
    Total Fat 46.4g 71%
    Saturated Fat 6.5g 32%
    Monounsaturated Fat 31.1g
    Polyunsaturated Fat 6.6g
    Trans Fat 0.0g
    Cholesterol 87mg 29%
    Sodium 1278mg 53%
    Potassium 601mg 17%
    Total Carbohydrate 2.7g 0%
    Dietary Fiber 0.6g 2%
    Sugars 0.2g
    Protein 34.0g 68%
    Vitamin A 394mcg 7%
    Vitamin B6 0.4mg 19%
    Vitamin B12 5.0mcg 84%
    Vitamin C 7mg 12%
    Vitamin E 6mcg 22%
    Calcium 43mg 4%
    Iron 2mg 11%

    detailed view...

    how is this calculated?

    Sister Sites: Food Network | HGTV | HGTVPro | DIY | Fine Living | Great American Country | FrontDoor.com Real Estate | Ecologue

    Comparison Shop for Kitchen Appliances & Utensils at Shopzilla & BizRate

    UpMyStreet and uSwitch.com provide UK comparison services for Energy, Home Phone, Broadband, Credit Cards, Loans, Mobile Phones and Car Insurance

    © 2007 Scripps Networks, Inc. All rights reserved