We love salmon and I’m always keen to find new ways of cooking it, so when Bacofoil asked if I’d like to try out Dean Edwards’ Teriyaki Glazed Salmon Parcels, using their 2 in 1 Parchment & Foil, I jumped at the idea! Although baked the salmon steaks effectively steam in their own individual parchment and foil parcels which are served and add a lovely talking point to the meal.
This dish is simple to prepare, you start by marinating the skinless salmon steaks in a home-made teriyaki glaze for 20 minutes and then you place lime slices onto circles of the Bacofoil 2 in 1 Parchment & Foil (I cut mine all together), top with the salmon and scatter with spring onion and red chilli slices. The circles are then folded over, crimped, leaving a gap for a little more glaze to be added, before being sealed and baked.
We love chillies so I added an extra one for good measure and I have to say everyone thoroughly enjoyed this dish. Do watch the video to benefit from Dean’s tips during the preparation, especially the crimping stage! My first parcel was a bit of a hodge podge but I soon got the hang of it and ended up with perfect semi-circular parcels!
Teriyaki Glazed Salmon Parcels
Ingredients
- 4 small skinless salmon fillets
- 40 ml light soy sauce
- 40 ml ketjap manis
- 80 ml mirin or dry sherry
- 1 tbps olive oil
- 1 thumb-sized piece of ginger grated
- 2 cloves garlic crushed
- 1 red chilli finely sliced
- 2 limes sliced thinly
- 5-6 spring onions sliced
- Bacofoil 2 in 1 Parchment & Foil
Instructions
- Place the salmon fillets into a baking dish, then make the teriyaki sauce by mixing the soy, ketjap manis, mirin, oil, ginger and garlic.
- Pour half of the marinade over the fillets, clingfilm then leave to stand for 20 minutes.
- Lay a sheet of Bacofoil 2 in 1 Parchment & Foil onto your work surface, fold in half then cut a semi circular shape.
- Place 4 slices of lime onto one side then top with the salmon fillet, sliced chilli and spring onions, fold over then crimp the edges over pressing tightly to form a seal, just before you finish the crimp pour in a tablespoon of the reserved teriyaki marinade then twist to seal. Repeat this process with the other fillets.
- Place onto a baking tray then pop into a pre-heated oven set at 200c / gas mark 6 for 12–14 minutes.
- Take the parcels to the table; tear open before serving with some stir-fried Chinese greens or a portion of rice.
I’m sure there a lots of other dishes and especially sweet ones that could be cooked in this way so I’m off to go an experiment! Now where are those bananas?
For more baked salmon recipe inspiration you might like the following:
Salmon Baked in Breadcrumbs & Parmesan Topping – Coffee & Vanilla
Saumon en Papillote – Croque Maman
Baked Salmon for Christmas – Recipes from a Pantry
Salmon Noodles with Soba Noodles – Supergolden Bakes
Salmon with Salsa Verde and Tomatoes – It’s not easy being greedy
Beetroot with Baked Salmon with Roasted New Potatoes – Fuss Free Flavours
Salmon & Red Pepper Cannelloni – Emily’s Recipes & Reviews
Roasted Salmon with Roasted Beetroot & Horseradish – Family Friends Food
NB: This is a commissioned post for Bacofoil.
Elaina Newton (@TheRisingSpoon)
How interesting! I’ve never seen a product with parchment on the inside & foil on the outside. I love baking salmon wrapped in parchment, so this must be the best of both worlds!
Camilla
It really is Elaine, I can thoroughly recommend it:-)
LauraOinAK
We often wrap our fish in foil for baking, too. But, I’ve never seen the 2 in one parchment lined foil like this.
Salmon is a particular favorite in our house and I’m sure I’d love the flavors in this particular dish.
Camilla
Yes I’m sure you’d like it and the parchment/foil makes for a much stronger package!
Mark
Great salmon dish and healthy as well. Thanks for your sharing.
Camilla
Thanks Mark:-)
pooja khanns
wonderful recipe 🙂
Camilla
Thanks Pooja:-)
DANIELLE VEDMORE
Yum! They look delicious – I needed a new way of doing salmon we are getting quite bored of the usual slice of lemon on top lol. Have bookmarked x
Camilla
Great Danielle:-)
Amanda@ChewTown
I love cooking fish in parcel method. Its just so easy and results in such juicy and flavourful fish! You’ve reminded me that I haven’t made fish like this in AGES!
Camilla
Glad to be an aide memoire:-)
Prateek
Great recipe, I personally love anything cooked in steam in a parcel/paper/leaf wraps .Definitely will try!
Camilla
Great Prateek, I’m sure you’ll love it!
peter @feedyoursoultoo
The flavor looks wonderful and I really like the cooking technique with the foil.
Camilla
Thanks Peter:-)
Tara
We a parchment wrapped salmon pouches last night. Wow, I love the idea of the foil and parchment together, that is brillaint!!
Camilla
Well that’s spooky! Hopefully you’ll be able to find some in the States!
Helen @ family-friends-food.com
This looks delicious – we eat a lot of salmon so always good to have some new ideas of how to cook it. I’ll have to keep an eye out for that parchment backed foil. What a great idea!
Camilla
Thanks Helen, yes we try to have it once a week. The foil backed parchment is so versatile:-)