Chili-Lime Baked Salmon in Foil
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The best baked salmon in foil recipe EVER! Brushed with my lime and chili sauce, dusted with a hint of cumin, and chipotle chili. This recipe is so easy to make and pulls together in less than 30 minutes! The salmon is so flakey and tender when baked inside foil.
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Salmon in Foil. Are you a fan?
Say hello to my absolute favorite way to eat salmon. It’s almost become the only way I ever make salmon anymore. Tender, flakey, and buttery salmon baked in foil so that it’s steamed and then broiled for just a few minutes to get that nice gaw-jus color on top that makes me want to eat salmon all day long.
And when I tell you that this chili-lime salmon recipe is super easy to pull together on a weeknight and requires about 10 ingredients and that you’ll get smiles and happy bellies from the whole family, I ain’t lyin’. It’s as simple as tossing a few ingredients into a small saucepan and basting your salmon filet with a sweet chili lime sauce and popping it in the oven to cook a super fancy meal on a weeknight timeline.
BEWARE, this recipe is so delicious and so simple to make that you may be tempted to prepare it more than a few nights out of the week.
Hello little fishy, where have you been all my life?
Gah! Just look at the color on that filet. ❤ ❤
Okay, bear with me while I get on my soapbox for just one whole second. When you’re baking salmon, I highly, highly, borderline harassingly, urge you to purchase good quality salmon. Wild caught is always best. The natural flavors of the salmon play such a key role in how your final recipe will turn out. I find that using ‘pink salmon’ will leave you wishing you hadn’t used it. Pink salmon tends to remain wet, and looks kind of gross when it comes out of the oven. I’ve said it before, and i’ll say it again, it’s not the recipe, it’s the fish. My favorite kind of salmon for this recipe is Sockeye or Coho. I used sockeye salmon this time. It’s easy to spot because of it’s vivid red and orange coloring. Whatever you do, please, oh PAUL-ESE, use good salmon. Okaythanksbye.
A few months back I brought you this recipe which you guys made and left so many wonderful comments on the blog, Instagram, and even a few private Facebook messages saying that not only the people that found salmon to be super intimidating but even the ‘non-fish eaters’ of the family enjoyed this recipe and found it pretty easy to pull together. You guys, i’m giddy with joy, this makes me feel so warm and fuzzy wuzzy on the inside. I love nothing more than making food that you and your family love and enjoy (read: binge eat).
So let’s talk chili-lime salmon in foil.
This baked salmon recipe takes about 30 minutes from start to finish. And the best part? Clean-up takes about 30 seconds! So when you’re all done with the salmon, just wrap up the foil into a ball and take your best shot at the trash can. Well, there is that teeny-tiny wittle saucepan left but that’ll go right into the dishwasher along with the plates. It’s worth cleaning up that saucepan. So worth it.
Start by making a quick 2 minute chili-lime butter that we use to baste the salmon with before it goes into the oven. It’s simple ingredients that I know you have at home – red pepper flakes, butter, lime juice, garlic, and honey.
Line your baking sheet with foil and place the fish on, drizzle on the chili-lime butter sauce and sprinkle with a hint of cumin, lime zest, and some chipotle chili powder. Into the oven it goes, and the most magnificent smells will torture you for the next 12 minutes of your life.
By the by. Since it’s summertime and all, we could totally just place the salmon in foil onto a hot grill and let it cook up for about the same amount of time. Just feel for firmness. Open up the foil in the last few minutes of cooking so the color develops. Barbecued salmon is the bomb-diggity.
If you’re entertaining this weekend, give this chili-lime salmon recipe a go. And your guests totally do NOT need to know that you spent about 10 minutes of hands on time making a meal that’s perfect for summer and EASY.
Ways to serve this up? You know I wouldn’t leave you hangin’.
- With a simple spinach and avocado salad.
- Wrapped in tortillas with all of your favorite taco fixings, and maybe a little mango salsa action on the side.
- With a wild rice pilaf.
- With southerwestern-style quinoa
Light. healthy. Summertime eats.
Chili-Lime Baked Salmon in Foil
The best baked salmon in foil recipe EVER! Brushed with my lime and chili sauce, dusted with a hint of cumin, and chipotle chili. This recipe is so easy to make and pulls together in less than 30 minutes! The salmon is so flakey and tender when baked inside foil.
Ingredients
- 1 ¼ pound sockeye or coho salmon (preferably wild caught)*
- 2 tablespoons lime juice + 1 teaspoon lime zest
- 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 2 teaspoons honey
- 1 clove garlic, minced
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 2 tablespoons cold butter, cubed
- 1/2 teaspoon cumin powder
- 1/2 teaspoon chipotle chili powder (or more to taste)
- 1 tablespoon cilantro, chopped
Instructions
- Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 375ºF. (see notes)
- In a saucepan over medium heat, combine the lime juice, red pepper flakes, honey, garlic, and salt. Allow the lime juice to reduce to 1 tablespoon. Add in 1 tablespoon of butter, remove pan from heat and swirl so the butter strts to melt. Place back on the heat for a few seconds, removed and continue to swirl until butter completely melts. Repeat with second tablespoon of butter. When butter is completely melted, remove sauce from stove.
- Place the salmon filet in a piece of foil large enough to fold over and seal. Using a brush or spoon, brush the salmon with the lime butter sauce. Season with the cumin powder, lime zest, and chili powder. Cover with foil so that all sides are properly closed so the sauce does not leak.
- Bake the salmon for 12-14 minutes or until firm. Open the foil and allow the fish to broil under the broiler for 2-3 minutes, keeping an eye on it so the fish does not burn. Remove from oven, top with chopped cilantro. Serve immediately.
Notes
- I suggest using a good quality salmon for this recipe. Try to avoid using 'pink salmon' as this type of salmon is quite watery and will release lots of water in the baking process causing the fish to be wet and not flakey.
- Baking time may vary slightly due to thickness of fish. Feel for firmness on the thickest part of the filet to make sure your fish is cooked through.
- The salmon can also be wrapped in foil and barbecued at 375ºF for about the same amount of time give or take a minute or two. Allow the salmon to 'broil' the same way you would in the oven, by opening the foil and allow the fish to dry out for just 1-2 minutes.
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29 Comments on “Chili-Lime Baked Salmon in Foil”
Made this to tonight, served as fish tacos with mango salsa and a avacado crema sauce with rice pilaf on the side. I had to use Alaskan Salmon, as my stores didn’t have what was recommended, but it was delicious and all guest really enjoyed it! This recipe also made a believer out of someone who believes only tilapia belongs in a fish taco. ?
This was insanely delicious and I’m not the biggest fish person. I ended up using Trader Joe’s Chili Lime Seasoning instead of the other spices. Minor adjustment. I could have licked my plate. Ha. I served this with a mango salsa but it didn’t even need it.
Made this recipe last night. It was delicious! Moist, flavorful…we all really liked it.
I made it tonight for my family and they really loved it.
What temperature should the salmon be when it’s cooked through?
This was absolutely delicious! Thank you for sharing! I used a salmon steak. 13 minutes on bake with 2 minutes of broiling was perfect. I saved this recipe and I can’t wait to make it again.
Tasted amazing, but I ended up having to put it back in the oven for another 8 minutes 🙁 what did I do wrong?
I’m glad you enjoyed the salmon! I don’t think it’s anything you did wrong, Nina, I think your salmon filet may just have been a tad bit thicker than mine and so it needed a few additional minutes in the oven 🙂
This is amazing!! I used wild sockeye and served with steamed green beans and red peppers. Two thumbs up??
This was soooo good. I am on the keto diet and didn’t use honey but subbed for another sweetener. It was very delicious!!!! So tasty!! I have saved it in my Pinterest Keepers file.
I made it with a creamy lime Cole slaw. Thank you!
I will try this tomorrow for good Friday, I would like to be a fan on your website to see what other recipes you have to offer please send me your link thanks
I plan to make this especially for my brother-in-law, who loves salmon. It looks delicious! BTW, I enjoyed reading your comments – ?
Thank you Cathy! I hope you guys love the salmon 🙂
Just made this dish to serve lunch to a party of 28 guests. Totally perfect and utterly delicious – will never eat salmon any other way again! Thank you!
Wow! I just tried this tonight, and I was really pleased. I cooked it in parchment rather than foil, but otherwise followed the recipe exactly, using sockeye salmon. It’s very moist and flavorful with a wonderful combination of hot, sweet and citrus.
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We had company last night and I used this recipe for dinner. It was wonderful! Very easy to make. I made the sauce ahead of time, put it on the fish, wrapped it up in foil and stuck it in the fridge. When it was time for dinner I popped it into the oven while I made a salad. I even left the salmon in the foil when I served it. Great recipe that I will use over and over again.
Thanks Wendy! Glad to hear this will become a staple! 🙂
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Hi! Thank you for the recipe, it looks great. Do you think it will work around the same with olive oil instead of butter??
No, unfortunately olive oil is not a suitable substitute for butter in this recipe.
I was wondering the same thing. Did you find a work around?
Can we out both pieces in one foil packet or use single packets?
I have a similar recipe for BBQ Salmon and I love to cook it out on the grill. No fish smell in the house. Will try this next time sounds great! Side note: moved out of Texas in January and miss it!!!
This recipe turned out AMAZING!! Everyone I made it for absolutely LOVED it! Your recipes never disappoint.
You talk too much. I couldn’t get through your rambling to get to the recipe.
You can always just scroll right to the recipe 🙂 I don’t force you to read my babble.
Hi Marzia! About to make this for dinner but I’m wondering…do we remove the skin?
Amber I usually just leave it on for baking and then when I’m serving I just leave the skin on the foil and the meat slides right off.
Can I use this on Tilapia?
The cooking time will definitely vary, Jay. But the flavors should work well with tilapia 🙂