I love it when I find a quick and easy weeknight staple meal.  Seriously.  I mean who doesn’t like the idea of knowing that if all else fails there is a delicious meal that can be made quickly when you get home from work?  AND it’s good enough to serve to company.  EVERYONE WINS!

I’ve been cooking my way through Ina Garten aka Barefoot Contessa’s latest cookbook and since acquiring the book have made this salmon twice!  That’s how good this is.  It’s also super easy for me because I usually have all of the necessary ingredients on hand.

You take a salmon fillet and brush it with Dijon mustard.  In a bowl you combine the panko with parsley, lemon zest etc.  You then top the salmon with the panko and briefly brown it on the stove-top before allowing it to cook in  the oven.  The first time I made this I didn’t have a pan that could go from the stove to the oven so I used a regular frying pan and then transferred the salmon to a baking sheet before going into the oven.  It wasn’t that hard.  The second time around I bought a cast-iron pan that could go from stove-top to oven and it was easier but honestly, no need to rush out and get one for this recipe.

I’ve been pairing this salmon with couscous.  The first time I did a plain couscous but the second time I made a couscous pilaf.  I think the salmon could go well with some soba noodles or rice.  Or even a roasted squash.

This is definitely a weeknight staple.

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11 Responses to Panko-Crusted Salmon

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  2. janet says:

    I am so tempted to make this recipe but there’s a ? for the panko. 1 cup of panko perhaps?

  3. Lori says:

    I just made this recipe last night, but I added in 2 cloves of minced garlic to the mix and it was amazing, gave it a bit more punch! I also used a large slab of Salmon instead of fillets, and I skipped the fying pan and just baked it in the oven at 400F for 22 mins, beautiful! Everyone loved it!

  4. […] It’s funny how we all go through phases of what we crave and eat regularly.  While I do make a lot of new dishes each week there are certain recipes that find there way onto my plate somewhat regularly.  Oddly enough, this Spicy Szechuan Bean Curd always ends up in my monthly rotation. I also make a fair bit of pizza and this salmon with panko bread crumbs, […]

  5. Doris says:

    I love, love this recipe! This is so easy to make and the taste is so over the top good! I served it with couscous also and grilled asparagus. Yum. Ina Garten rocks!

  6. Jan says:

    Made this tonight. Had all the ingredients on hand. Delicious as is and would be great for company too. I think I’ll try balsamic glaze instead of mustard next time.

  7. […] Version A  yielded a sharp mustardy-tasting salmon, Version B from one of my favourite chefs Ina Garten involved a more labour intensive two-step cooking method (searing and baking), and Version C […]

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