You don’t need a ton of ingredients to make this, and you probably have all the spices in your cabinet already. Enjoy it as a quick weeknight dinner, or serve this restaurant-quality salmon for some guests! Even better, this salmon recipe pairs deliciously with various sides. You’ll love the countless ways to serve this, from roasted vegetables to salad, rice or pasta, and even fruit! Try serving this salmon with one of my delicious side dish recipes such as my roasted potatoes recipe, roasted carrots recipe, or my mango salsa recipe.

What You Need to Make This Recipe

Seasoning — I use a combination of paprika, salt, onion powder, garlic powder, dried oregano, dried thyme, and black pepper. A blend will ensure you have a flavor-packed crispy crust on your salmon. Salmon — any type of salmon will be perfect for this recipe but try to get the best quality fillets. Look for salmon that is firm and has a vibrant color. If you are using frozen salmon, make sure they are fully thawed before you season and cook them. Oil — I use olive oil, but you can use any neutral oil with a high smoke point, such as canola or grapeseed oil.

How to Make Blackened Salmon

  1. In a small bowl, stir together the paprika, salt, onion powder, garlic powder, dried oregano, dried thyme, and black pepper.
  2. Brush the top of the salmon fillets with 1 tablespoon oil.
  3. Sprinkle generously with the spice blend.
  4. In a large cast iron skillet over medium-low heat, add the remaining 1 tablespoon of oil. Cook the salmon, spice-side down, until browned, 4 to 6 minutes. Flip the salmon and continue cooking until the fish is cooked through, about 4 minutes for medium-rare. Remove from heat. Sprinkle with parsley and serve with lemon wedges.

Pro Tips for Making This Recipe

Make sure the cast iron skillet is hot before adding the salmon to it. A hot pan ensures you get a beautiful crust on the salmon. A cast-iron skillet is the best ideal for cooking blackened salmon. Cast iron heats up evenly and retains heat well. If you have a fish spatula, that’s perfect for this recipe. A fish spatula is thin and flexible, allowing you to lift and flip the fish without damaging it. If you do not have one, a large thin spatula will work, just be careful while flipping! Don’t skimp on the seasoning. Sprinkle a generous amount of seasoning on each fillet to get a deliciously crispy crust on your fish. For the best crust and to prevent tearing of the fillets, avoid moving the salmon as it cooks. You can gently lift a corner of the fish to check if the crust has blackened but be patient and allow the salmon to sear undisturbed. If you’re unsure if the salmon is done, you can use a cooking thermometer to check the internal temperature. The FDA recommends that salmon be cooked to 145°F but keep in mind that residual heat from your skillet will continue to cook the salmon as it rests, so make sure to remove the salmon from the heat immediately.

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