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Broiled Salmon with Mustard and Crisp Dilled Crust for Two

By America's Test Kitchen

Published on August 22, 2007

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Serves 2

Broiled Salmon with Mustard and Crisp Dilled Crust for Two

Ingredients

1 slice high-quality sandwich bread slice, crusts removed1 ounce plain high-quality potato chips, crushed into rough ⅛-inch pieces, about ¼ cup, (thick-cut and kettle-cooked preferred; ridged chips in a pinch)1 ½ tablespoons chopped fresh dill leaves 2 skin-on salmon fillets, each about 8 ounces and 1 ¼ inches thick½ teaspoon olive oil ¼ teaspoon table salt Ground black pepper 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard

Before You Begin

Lining the baking sheet with foil ensures that the fish won’t stick.

Instructions

  1. Adjust one oven rack to uppermost position (about 3 inches from heat source) and second rack to upper-middle position; heat oven to 400 degrees.
  2. Pulse bread in workbowl of food processor fitted with steel blade until processed into fairly even 1/4-inch pieces about the size of Grape-Nuts cereal (you should have about 1/3 cup), about ten 1-second pulses. Spread crumbs evenly on rimmed baking sheet; toast on lower rack, shaking pan once or twice, until golden brown and crisp, 4 to 5 minutes. Toss together bread crumbs, crushed potato chips, and dill in small bowl; set aside.
  3. Increase oven setting to broil. Line baking sheet with foil and place salmon on foil. Rub each fillet evenly with 1/4 teaspoon oil; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Broil salmon on upper rack until surface is spotty brown and outer 1/2-inch of thick end is opaque when gently flaked with paring knife, 7 to 9 minutes. Remove fish from oven, spread each fillet evenly with mustard, and press bread crumb mixture onto fillets. Return to lower rack and continue broiling until crust is deep golden brown, about 1 minute longer. Use spatula to transfer salmon to serving plates, leaving skin behind on foil.
Broiled Salmon with Mustard and Crisp Dilled Crust for Two

Broiled Salmon with Mustard and Crisp Dilled Crust for Two

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Yield

Serves 2

Ingredients

1 slice high-quality sandwich bread slice, crusts removed
1 ounce plain high-quality potato chips, crushed into rough ⅛-inch pieces, about ¼ cup, (thick-cut and kettle-cooked preferred; ridged chips in a pinch)
1 ½ tablespoons chopped fresh dill leaves
2 skin-on salmon fillets, each about 8 ounces and 1 ¼ inches thick
½ teaspoon olive oil
¼ teaspoon table salt
Ground black pepper
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard

Ingredients

1 slice high-quality sandwich bread slice, crusts removed
1 ounce plain high-quality potato chips, crushed into rough ⅛-inch pieces, about ¼ cup, (thick-cut and kettle-cooked preferred; ridged chips in a pinch)
1 ½ tablespoons chopped fresh dill leaves
2 skin-on salmon fillets, each about 8 ounces and 1 ¼ inches thick
½ teaspoon olive oil
¼ teaspoon table salt
Ground black pepper
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard

Ingredients

1 slice high-quality sandwich bread slice, crusts removed
1 ounce plain high-quality potato chips, crushed into rough ⅛-inch pieces, about ¼ cup, (thick-cut and kettle-cooked preferred; ridged chips in a pinch)
1 ½ tablespoons chopped fresh dill leaves
2 skin-on salmon fillets, each about 8 ounces and 1 ¼ inches thick
½ teaspoon olive oil
¼ teaspoon table salt
Ground black pepper
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard

Why This Recipe Works

To get to a broiled salmon recipe with flavorful flesh and a golden, caramelized crust, we broiled the fish until it was almost cooked through and then applied a thin coating of mustard with a topping of fresh bread crumbs and crushed potato chips flavored with dill. We finished our broiled salmon recipe right under the broiler to make the topping crisp.

Before You Begin

Lining the baking sheet with foil ensures that the fish won’t stick.

Instructions

  1. Adjust one oven rack to uppermost position (about 3 inches from heat source) and second rack to upper-middle position; heat oven to 400 degrees.
  2. Pulse bread in workbowl of food processor fitted with steel blade until processed into fairly even 1/4-inch pieces about the size of Grape-Nuts cereal (you should have about 1/3 cup), about ten 1-second pulses. Spread crumbs evenly on rimmed baking sheet; toast on lower rack, shaking pan once or twice, until golden brown and crisp, 4 to 5 minutes. Toss together bread crumbs, crushed potato chips, and dill in small bowl; set aside.
  3. Increase oven setting to broil. Line baking sheet with foil and place salmon on foil. Rub each fillet evenly with 1/4 teaspoon oil; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Broil salmon on upper rack until surface is spotty brown and outer 1/2-inch of thick end is opaque when gently flaked with paring knife, 7 to 9 minutes. Remove fish from oven, spread each fillet evenly with mustard, and press bread crumb mixture onto fillets. Return to lower rack and continue broiling until crust is deep golden brown, about 1 minute longer. Use spatula to transfer salmon to serving plates, leaving skin behind on foil.

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