Pan-Seared Salmon | Unlock Restaurant-Quality Tenderness at Home ✨

Who can resist a thick-cut salmon steak seared to golden perfection, sizzling with rich, buttery flavor?
No fancy seasonings, no advanced cooking skills—you can easily recreate this Michelin-worthy taste at home. It’s high in protein and low in fat, perfect for anyone on a weight loss journey!

🍳 Ingredients (Serves 2)

IngredientQuantity & Notes
Thick-Cut Salmon Steaks2 pieces (approx. 200g each, center-cut wheel slices are best)
Lemon / Lime1
Fresh Rosemary2-3 sprigs (dried rosemary works as a substitute)
Garlic3 cloves (sliced)
Unsalted Butter10g (the secret to amazing aroma; olive oil also works)
Freshly Ground Black Pepper, Sea SaltTo taste
Extra Virgin Olive OilA drizzle

📝 Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prep & Marinate – Eliminate Any Fishy Taste

  • Pat the salmon completely dry with paper towels. (This is the KEY to a crispy skin!)
  • Season both sides evenly with a pinch of sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. Rub in a few drops of lemon juice and let it marinate for 10 minutes to allow the flavors to penetrate.

Step 2: Pan-Sear to Perfection – Crispy Outside, Tender Inside

  • Heat a skillet over medium-low heat and add a drizzle of olive oil.
  • Once hot, place the salmon skin-side down in the pan. Sear for 1.5 to 2 minutes, until the skin is golden and crispy.
  • Flip the salmon, then immediately add the butter, garlic slices, and rosemary. Continuously baste the fish with the melted butter using a spoon. Sear for another 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Remove from heat when the edges are fully cooked and opaque, but the center remains slightly pink and translucent.

Step 3: Plate & Finish

  • Transfer the seared salmon to a plate. Squeeze fresh lemon juice over the top and garnish with lemon slices and rosemary. Enjoy!

💡 Pro Tips for Zero-Failure Results

  1. Heat Control is Everything
    Maintain medium-low heat throughout the entire process! High heat will burn the exterior before the inside cooks through. Gentle, slow searing guarantees a crispy crust and a tender, juicy center.
  2. Customize Your Doneness
    • Rare: Bright pink center, ultra-tender texture. (Only use sushi-grade salmon.)
    • Medium-Rare: Fully cooked edges, slightly pink center. (The classic restaurant standard.)
    • Well-Done: Best for kids and seniors. Extend cooking time after flipping by 30 seconds to 1 minute.
  3. Extra Deodorizing Hack
    In addition to lemon, you can marinate the salmon in a splash of white wine for 5 minutes. This thoroughly neutralizes any fishiness and adds a subtle, fruity aroma.
  4. One-Pan Meal Upgrade
    Pair with asparagus, baby potatoes, or a fresh salad. Use the residual heat in the same pan to quickly cook the sides for a complete, balanced, and easy-to-clean meal.
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