Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (2024)

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Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (1)

LRK

Rating: 4 stars

11/22/2020

I love this recipe for salmon. The flavors work really well together and the brown sugar crisps up nicely in the oven.

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (2)

thecurlygirl

Rating: 5 stars

01/25/2016

This is my go-to salmon recipe. I even made it one year for Christmas. The whole family loves it.

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (3)

seaside725

Rating: 5 stars

02/13/2015

Great Recipe, Great Flavors. Very easy to make and you can bake, broil or fry the fish.

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (4)

Cyncha

Rating: 5 stars

03/14/2014

Made this for the first time a few days ago and it was wonderful. I baked it rather than broiled. About 15 minutes at 400 degrees for a fillet of typical thickness. I will definitely use this recipe again, and I already have passed the recipe on to others.

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (5)

ProudMomma2

Rating: 5 stars

02/11/2012

We love this recipe. It is so simple and has great flavor. I make it exactly as the recipe indicates and would not change a thing. This dish is in our regular rotation.

Rating: 5 stars

01/31/2012

My favorite quick and delicious salmon recipe. Always a hit. I like to cook it on the BBQ grill

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (7)

danidell

Rating: 5 stars

04/01/2011

I gave this five stars not only because it taste great but because it was so simple to make. The sweetness of the brown sugar and orange rind made this taste like candy and the other spices made it appropriate for dinner. Looking forward to having the leftovers for lunch today.

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (8)

Zigzag10

Rating: 5 stars

02/11/2011

This is one of my all-time favorite dishes from Cooking Light. This has been my go-to salmon dish for several years now. It's a no-fail, easy to throw together dish that receives the highest compliments from all tasters. I do not alter the ingrediants or cooking time - it's great as described. It pairs really well with steamed snow peas. Love it!

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (9)

DaBittman

Rating: 4 stars

12/28/2010

Fast and easy to prepare. Had a great taste.

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (10)

Gd4ucook

Rating: 5 stars

08/17/2010

Great recipe! The seasoning and orange zest give it great flavor! The only adjustment I made was added a little of the juice from the orange to give it a little more orange flavor.

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (11)

CSZgourides

Rating: 5 stars

07/21/2010

One of the BEST salmon recipes EVER, and being a Pacific Northwesterner, I've tried LOADS. All recipes are a rough draft, and a good cook always makes it his/her own. I backed the chili powder off to a sprinkle (supertaster here), and used lemon zest instead of orange (what I had, but either would be great). Fabulous--not too sweet. Takes about 15 minutes to prepare AND cook. The rub would also be great on chicken, pork, or some roasted veggies. I broiled on the Lo setting.

Rating: 5 stars

06/17/2010

So easy and so good. Very quick and most of the ingrediants are always on hand. I dont change anything when I make it.

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (13)

ckelley116

Rating: 5 stars

06/04/2010

This rub made absolutely THE BEST salmon I've ever had - and the fact that I made it in my own kitchen makes it even better! I made it for dinner one night when my sister popped over. We each took a bite and almost fell out of our chairs. She couldn't scarf hers down fast enough. I served it with jasmine rice and green beans sauteed in olive oil. Amazing!

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (14)

osequin

Rating: 5 stars

05/21/2010

The rub for this is absolutely incredible. It would be fantastic on any meat, not just fish. Will look forward to making again.

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (15)

JesusFreak

Rating: 5 stars

05/17/2010

A bit spicey, maybe next time I'll use less chili powder but other than that, fantasic!

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (16)

annabanana177

Rating: 4 stars

10/17/2009

Good recipe - quick to make and very tasty. Followed a reviewer's suggestion and squeezed some of the orange juice over the top after cooking. Used the grill pan instead of the broiler- still about 8min. Served with couscous and asparagus (gave them a squirt of orange, too). Will definitely make again.

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (17)

Aseleener

Rating: 2 stars

09/12/2009

"Has Potential" is a great description of this recipe. I had many problems with it. 1. The title makes it seem like orange should be the dominant flavor in the dish. I was surprised to find that it only calls for 1/2 tsp of orange zest. I put together the "rub" and gave it a taste. I couldn't taste the orange at all. So I went ahead and added another 1/2 tsp of zest. 2. The "rub" was impossible to rub on the salmon. It was too moist to rub; it just clumped. As a result, I didn't have enough to even cover the fillets, so I made another batch, doubling the amount of "rub". I glopped it on the salmon the best I could. The result was not great. There was too much brown sugar in the "rub." It didn't melt down at all, so we were left eating salmon grainy globs of brown sugar on it. Even after doubling the orange zest, all we could taste was the brown sugar, not the orange. It was not good. I've decided not to give up, though. The next time I make it I am going to decrease the brown sugar to 1 tbsp (or less even) and add orange juice. This will make it more of a glaze that can be brushed on instead of "rubbed" on. The orange juice will ensure even coating of the glaze and will give a boost of orange flavor. I can't wait to try it this way. But, as written, I was very disappointed in this recipe.

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (18)

Lauren5555

Rating: 5 stars

05/11/2009

I'm giving this recipe 5 stars because of the combination of taste and ease of cooking it. I used lemon instead of orange (since i didn't have orange on hand, plus i like lemon better) and it was still excellent. It was so fast and easy to make, and the spices added lost of flavor without a ton of calories. i made it over a bed of lemon and cooking broth flavored cous cous, and it was divine.

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (19)

domagal1

Rating: 5 stars

04/10/2009

This was delicious! I made this for my boyfriend and I the other night and we will definitely be having it again! Very easy, few ingredients, few dishes, and fast! The citrus flavor was not too overpowering...just a simple surprise!

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (20)

Lmt93560

Rating: 5 stars

03/31/2009

I am not a big fan of salmon but my husband and I are really trying to eat healthy. I really wanted to incorporate more fish. I could eat salmon every night w/ this recipe!! I also let the salmon sit in some fresh squeezed orange juice for around 30 minutes. This dish was amazing!! It wasn't fishy at all!! And was so not too sweet!!

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (21)

vaanders

Rating: 1 stars

03/24/2009

Not what I was expecting. Very sweet--maybe next time cut down the brown sugar. I won't make again.

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (22)

RyannUden

Rating: 5 stars

03/12/2009

Love this recipe! What an easy way to get more fish in our diet! Fast, easy, and seriously delicious. I used frozen salmon fillets and applied more of the rub when I flipped them over at the half-way mark. Next time, I won't broil for as long as I did this time as the topping started to burn toward the end. An absolute repeat!

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (23)

greygrey

Rating: 1 stars

03/06/2009

Yes it was easy and yes it had flavor. However, I felt that the spice rub overwhelmed the fish. I love curry and hot food, but I do not care to have the spices cancel out the taste of everything else on the plate

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (24)

mccally

Rating: 5 stars

11/03/2008

This was so easy and absolutely delicious! I was able to make this from what I already had in my pantry and it took about 5 minutes to prepare. I made it for my boyfriend (along with the greek style lemon potatoes) and it was declared the best dinner I've ever made. A complete hit!

Sweet Orange Salmon Recipe (2024)

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How to flavor my salmon? ›

The Best Seasoning for Salmon
  1. Herbs: Coat a piece of salmon with fresh or dried herbs like rosemary, thyme, oregano, or dill before pan-frying or baking it. ...
  2. Glazes: A glaze is a sauce you can apply while the salmon cooks, such as a brown sugar glaze, a lemon glaze, a garlic and honey glaze, or a mustard glaze.
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What to put on salmon before cooking? ›

Seasoning salmon with salt and pepper for baking is exactly like seasoning it for any other cooking process: Pat it dry, sprinkle all sides with salt and pepper (including skin if your fish has it) and use a lighter touch if you're adding salty or peppery ingredients later.

How do you keep salmon moist when cooking? ›

Olive oil, butter, or even a sauce can serve as a protective barrier between the salmon and the heat, allowing it to cook without losing too much moisture. Herbs, vegetables, and lemon slices can also be used to to fillets as they cook.

What seasoning goes best with salmon? ›

Three herbs that always go well with salmon include rosemary, thyme and basil. Rosemary is an especially nice choice if baking your salmon, as you can lay whole sprigs in the bottom of your baking dish or on your parchment paper-lined sheet pan, and then lay the salmon filet directly onto the fresh rosemary.

What is the tastiest way to cook salmon? ›

Wrap your salmon in a parchment packet with aromatics, citrus, veggies, and a drizzle of olive oil. The steam trapped in the packet will infuse the fish with flavor and cook it gently, making it tender and juicy. Bonus: The parchment packets only take about 15 minutes at 425°F and the cleanup is minimal.

How to dress up salmon? ›

10 Simple Sauces for Your Grilled Salmon at Home
  1. Lemon Herb Butter Sauce: For When You Want Something Classic. ...
  2. Honey Sriracha Sauce: For When You Want a Kick of Heat. ...
  3. Creamy Horseradish Sauce: For When You're in the Mood for Dipping. ...
  4. Asian Grilled Salmon: For When You Need a Simple Asian Recipe.
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Why do you soak salmon in milk? ›

Apparently, the proteins present in milk can bind to the fatty acids that have been exposed to air and give salmon its fishy odor or taste and mitigate them to be more neutral. (Fishiness is caused by the oxidation of fatty acids.)

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