How To Cook Frozen Salmon In The Oven - Juicy, Tender Recipe (2024)

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In this recipe and guide, I will show you the best technique for how to cook frozen salmon in the oven. You will be left with uber-juicy, tender, flavor-packed salmon fillet while saving much time thawing the meat first.

The recipe is super easy, extremely customizable, and makes an effortless pairing with many side dishes on my website. Don’t forget to go and have a look!

If you love salmon as much as I do, check out the Best Spices for Salmon or this guide on how long does Salmon last in the Fridge?

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Is It Safe To Bake Frozen Salmon?

Cooking frozen salmon in the oven is perfectly safe and can make quite a tasty fish. However, the key here is using the correct preparation and cooking techniques.

Even more importantly, you have to ensure that the internal temperature of the salmon reaches AT LEAST 120⁰F (49⁰C) for wild salmon and 125⁰F (52⁰C) for farmed salmon.

Now, the real issue with cooking salmon from frozen is the texture. More often than not (but only because of bad cooking techniques), the piece of fish will come out dry, bland, and rubbery.

The solution is simple though: use my two-step cooking technique!

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Ingredients

Frozen salmon fillets: The main attraction of our dish. Even from frozen, these salmon fillets will thaw to reveal a tender, flaky texture with a subtly rich flavor. When cooked properly, they will beautifully complement our aromatic glaze.

Dijon mustard: A French classic, Dijon mustard offers a smooth, sharp taste that adds depth and zing to our sauce, pairing beautifully with the salmon.

Honey or golden syrup: Either of these will add a touch of sweetness to balance out the spicy and savory flavors. Honey offers a natural floral undertone, while golden syrup brings a buttery richness.

Garlic cloves: Garlic, with its pungent and earthy aroma, infuses the dish with a deep, aromatic flavor. While fresh garlic gives a more potent taste, garlic powder is a convenient alternative that still delivers.

Pepper flakes, optional: For those who enjoy a bit of heat, these flakes can pack a punch. It contrasts nicely with the sweetness of the honey or golden syrup.

Sea salt flakes: More than just a seasoning, sea salt flakes enhance the natural flavors of the salmon and other ingredients. Their larger size and crunchier texture provide a contrasting touch when biting into the dish.

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How To Cook Frozen Salmon In The Oven

  1. Preheat the oven to 425⁰F (220⁰C) with the fan setting, if available, for even cooking.
  2. Line a baking dish with non-stick paper, silicone mat, or aluminum foil for ease of cleanup.
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3. Whisk mustard, honey, garlic, pepper flakes, salt, and pepper to create sauce.

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4. Lay frozen salmon in the dish, skin-side down, and generously coat with the sauce.

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5. Wrap in foil and cook in the oven for 15 minutes. Ensure the fish’s readiness with a knife—it should glide through without hitting ice.

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6. Uncover and continue roasting for 8-10 minutes.

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7. Check the internal temperature: 120⁰F (49⁰C) for wild salmon and 125⁰F (52⁰C) for farmed.

8. Allow to rest for 5 minutes, then serve with your desired sides and beverage.

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So, check out my recipe on how to cook frozen salmon in the oven below to learn more! Also, have a look at my delicious grilled salmon skewers recipe. It’s a super easy and flavor-packed meal that can easily be paired with my famousCrispy Potato Wedgesor a simpleCucumber And Onion Salad.

Five Oven Techniques for Perfect Frozen Salmon

I’ve come across several impeccable techniques to perfect the art of cooking frozen salmon in the oven. Let me share these secrets with you, and I promise your kitchen will be filled with the luscious aroma of perfectly cooked salmon.

The Direct Baking Approach: Dive straight into it! With your oven roaring at 450°F, you’ll introduce your frozen salmon fillet to those hot temperatures. Season it to perfection, let it bake, and watch as it turns into a moist masterpiece in about 20-25 minutes. Here you can also check an exciting recipe on how long to bake salmon at 400 degrees making perfect fish.

The Foil-Wrapped Steaming Extravaganza: Think of this as a spa treatment for your salmon. By wrapping your fish in aluminum foil, it gets to steam in its own juices. The result is a succulent piece of salmon, deeply flavored and incredibly moist, after a good 25-30 minutes in an oven set to 375°F.

The Two-Step Bake & Broil Dance: This method offers a tantalizing two-part performance. First, the salmon basks in a 400°F oven, soaking up all that warmth. And then, just as the curtain is about to drop, it’s given a broiling encore to get that top golden and slightly crispy. Magnifique!

The Low-and-Slow Serenade: Patience is a virtue, especially in the culinary world. Cooking your salmon at a leisurely 275°F ensures the fish remains tender and is enveloped in a delicate dance of flavors. You’ll find your salmon just opaque and singing with flavors by the end of it.

The Glazed & Roasted Rhapsody: Imagine painting your canvas, but here, the canvas is your frozen salmon, and the paint is a rich, sticky glaze of your choice. As the salmon roasts in a 400°F oven, the glaze caramelizes, creating a symphony of flavors and textures that’ll leave your taste buds begging for an encore.

So why not embark on this flavorful journey, experimenting with each method, and finding which resonates most with your palate? And as always, ensure that internal temperature to keep both taste and safety on point.

Tips And Tricks

  • NEVER rinse frozen salmon before you cook it in the oven. Many people claim it removes excess ice crystals. And while this may be true, it also makes the fish mushy and waterlogged after it has been cooked. It’s not a needed step and it doesn’t benefit the meat in any way.
  • Always choose fillets that are more or less the same size. This will ensure even cooking and cooking times.
  • Furthermore, this technique only really works for smaller pieces. If you have fillets larger than 6 ounces, it’s best to use proper thawing and cooking techniques.
  • A general rule of thumb for 6-ounce fillets is as follows: at 425⁰F (220⁰C), cook them for 15 minutes covered with foil, and finish them off for 8-10 minutes uncovered. And remember, check out the minimum internal temperature before serving the fish.
  • Always use heavy-duty foil, not the cheap “light” alternative. The heavy-duty kind traps heat a lot better and will help cook the frozen salmon more evenly in the oven.
  • If your fish still came out a little bit dry or flavorless, serve it with a delicious sauce. You can also make a simple garlic butter or lemon-herb sauce.
  • It is extremely important to rest your salmon before serving it. This helps the juices be re-absorbed and trapped in the muscle fibers of the meat. If you don’t rest it, the juices (and flavor) will leech out immediately.

FAQs

How long to cook frozen salmon in the oven at 180?

The cooking temperature is a lot lower, so the cooking time will be a lot higher. On average, you would need to cook the frozen fillets covered for 20-25 minutes, then uncovered for 10-15 minutes. Always test the internal temperature before serving.

Is it better to bake salmon frozen or thawed?

It really depends on the method you use and both have their pros and cons. If you use the method I’ve laid out above, cooking salmon from frozen will yield wonderful results. But, if you simply roasted it, it would’ve ended in a disaster. And, just because you thaw it before cooking it, doesn’t mean the results will be better. It is, however, without a doubt, safer to cook frozen salmon after it has been thawed.

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How To Cook Frozen Salmon In The Oven – Juicy, Tender Recipe

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Today's recipe is made from frozen salmon baked in an oven. It's super easy to make and will save you a ton of time defrosting the fillets. The flavors in this recipe are super easy to adjust and you can serve these delicious sweet and tangy cuts with your favorite side.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

25 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Course Lunch

Cuisine International

Servings 4

Calories 325 kcal

Ingredients

  • 4 6-ounce salmon fillets
  • 1/3 cup Dijon mustard
  • 1/4 cup honey or golden syrup
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced (or 3 tsp garlic powder)
  • 1 tsp red pepper flakes, optional
  • 1 tsp sea salt flakes

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 425⁰F (220⁰C). If you have a fan setting, use it. It will help the fish heat and cook more evenly.

  • Next, line a baking dish with non-stick baking paper, a silicone mat, or a layer of aluminum foil. This makes clean-up A LOT easier. Set it aside.

  • Make the basting sauce by combining the mustard, honey, minced garlic, pepper flakes, salt, and pepper. Whisk them together well so the flavors are evenly distributed.

  • Place the frozen salmon fillets into the baking dish, skin-side down. Then, brush the top of the fillet (flesh side) with your homemade sweet and tangy basting sauce. Make sure you add it evenly and that it covers the entire surface.

  • Cover the baking dish with foil. Place the fillets inside the oven and leave them to bake (steam) for 15 minutes. To test the fish's doneness at this point, a sharp tip of a knife should easily pierce the flesh. It shouldn't feel any resistance from ice crystals.

  • Next, remove the foil and place the tray back in the oven. Leave the fillets to roast for 8-10 minutes, possibly longer.

  • Test the internal temperature of the salmon. Wild salmon should be at least 120⁰F (49⁰C) and 125⁰F (52⁰C) for farmed salmon.

  • Remove the beautifully cooked fillets from the oven and let the salmon rest for 5 minutes.

  • Serve the fish immediately with your favorite accompaniment and drink.

Nutrition

Calories: 325kcalCarbohydrates: 20gProtein: 35gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0.003gCholesterol: 94mgSodium: 906mgPotassium: 898mgFiber: 1gSugar: 18gVitamin A: 234IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 42mgIron: 2mg

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How To Cook Frozen Salmon In The Oven - Juicy, Tender Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the best way to bake frozen salmon? ›

Preheat your oven to 425°F. Place two frozen 6-ounce salmon fillets skin-side down in a baking tray and lightly coat with cooking oil and your preferred seasonings or sauces. Cover the dish tightly with heavy-duty aluminum foil. Bake the salmon for 15 minutes.

How do you keep frozen salmon moist? ›

Simple Tips for Baking Salmon from Frozen

For best results, DON'T rinse any ice off the salmon before cooking. Baking with a sauce or glaze helps to retain moisture. Use a thermometer to determine when your salmon is cooked. (The FDA recommends an internal temperature of 145°F for well-done cooked fish.)

Can you cook frozen salmon in the oven without thawing? ›

Absolutely. Like most seafood, frozen salmon should be cooked to an internal temperature of 145°F. Serving frozen fish safely is essential to avoid food poisoning. Of course, the real challenge is cooking frozen salmon so that it's just as tender and flaky as thawed fillets.

Is it better to bake salmon at 350 or 400? ›

What is the best temperature to bake salmon? 400°F (205°C) is ideal as it allows the fish to gain colour and the skin to become crispy. If you prefer a milder method, you can bake it at 350°F (175°C) for 20-25 minutes or until done. The salmon baked at 425°F (215°C) produces tender, creamy fillets that cook quickly.

Should frozen salmon be defrosted before baking? ›

True, salmon can take 12 to 24 hours to thaw in the refrigerator, but a little-known secret is that it's safe to cook most fish straight from the freezer. Knowing how to cook frozen salmon is all about choosing the best cooking method, including baking, grilling, and pan-searing.

What to season salmon with? ›

Salmon does not need much seasoning to be flavorful. You can season it with just salt and black pepper or with a combination of lemon juice, fresh herbs, balsamic vinegar, Dijon mustard, butter, minced garlic, and any other flavors you desire. 3. Dry the salmon to ensure crispy skin.

Why is my frozen salmon tough? ›

The drastic change in temperature will defrost your salmon & seafood with a tough, rubbery texture.

How do you make frozen salmon not mushy? ›

Before you start cooking, remove any ice or excess water from the frozen fillet. You can do this by patting it down with paper towels. This will allow the salmon to cook evenly and thoroughly and will prevent it from getting mushy.

Why is my frozen salmon mushy? ›

A mushy fish is a sure sign that it was not only once frozen, but thawed out improperly. And sadly, no matter how good your seasonings and marinades are, the texture of a mushy fish makes any meal unpleasant. A good way to avoid this is to slowly thaw out the fish overnight in the refrigerator.

How do you tell if frozen salmon is fully cooked? ›

The easiest way to see if your salmon has finished cooking is to gently press down on the top of the fillet with a fork or your finger. If the flesh of the salmon flakes—meaning, it separates easily along the white lines that run across the fillet (strips of fish fat)—it's finished cooking.

Can you cook frozen fish in the oven without thawing? ›

It's true, you don't! You can skip the thawing process altogether and cook frozen fish straight from the freezer. You'll have to add a few minutes to the cook time in your recipe to account for the lack of thawing, but you can poach, steam, bake, broil, or grill fish straight from the freezer!

How do you know when salmon is done? ›

Internal temperature: Use an instant-read meat thermometer; the salmon should register 145°F (63°C) at its thickest part. Flakiness: When gently pressed with a fork, the fish should easily flake apart. Avoid overcooking, as it can dry out the salmon. Cook with the skin side down for best results.

Should you bake salmon covered or uncovered? ›

Baked salmon is best when cooked at 425°F in the oven.

Even thicker fillets don't take long. We recommend baking the salmon uncovered. Simply rub the fillets with a little oil, sprinkle them with salt and pepper, then place them in the roasting pan skin-side down before popping them in the oven.

How to bake frozen salmon? ›

How to Bake Salmon from Frozen
  1. Preheat the oven. Position an oven rack in center of the oven and preheat to 450 degrees F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil and brush with oil.
  2. Rinse the salmon fillets under cool water. ...
  3. Bake for 8 minutes, then season. ...
  4. The salmon's done when it's opaque throughout.

Do you bake salmon face up or down? ›

Always bake salmon with the skin side down as this will help protect the fillet from the heat of the pan and it will help the salmon retain its juices and cook evenly. When it's time to serve the salmon, the skin will come off really easily as you slide a spatula between the fillet and the skin. DON'T Overcook.

How to cook frozen fish in the oven? ›

Pat them dry, seasoning them as you desire. Place the seasoned frozen fish fillets in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet. Leave at least an inch of space between each fillet. Put the baking sheet in the preheated oven and bake the fish for about 15-20 minutes, depending on the thickness of the fillets.

What temperature should salmon be cooked at? ›

Use a food thermometer: The most accurate way to determine if salmon is cooked to the correct temperature is to use a food thermometer. Insert the thermometer into the thickest part of the fish and make sure it reads at least 145°F (63°C).

How to thaw salmon quickly? ›

To defrost salmon quickly, fill a large bowl with cold water, place the fish in a resealable plastic bag and submerge it. Replace the water with fresh cold water after 30 minutes. It will take about an hour for the salmon to defrost, depending on its size and thickness.

Can I put a frozen salmon in the air fryer? ›

Yes, you can cook frozen salmon in an air fryer. Every since I found this out, i've almost abused the system. It's so easy and I don't even need to plan to properly thaw the salmon earlier in the day!

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