Crispy Baked Salmon Nuggets - My Fussy Eater | Easy Family Recipes (2024)

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Delicious crispy baked salmon nuggets made usingfresh salmon fillets

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Salmon

Salmon is one of those foods that I am always trying to get my kids to eat. It is a really great source protein for growing bodies, not to mention an excellent way to get essential Omega-3 fatty acids or “healthy fats” into them. It’s no wonder salmon is known as brain food!

That all being said, it’s not always easy to get our little ones to eat salmon. Chicken nuggets, are a favourite but I’m going to share today my fool-proof recipe that will have the whole family begging you to make these crispy salmon nuggets time and time again!

Why You’ll Love This Easy Salmon Recipe!

So we know fish is good for us, but like I said before getting a fussy eater or even a non fussy child to eat a piece of salmon or other fresh fish in it’s natural form can be challenging to say the least!

But by turning them into these little crispy seasoned salmon pieces makes them slightly less daunting to kids who may already be familiar with things like fish fingers or chicken nuggets.

And by baking them in the oven, they make a healthier alternative to cooking them in a frying pan or deep fat fryer.

If you have an airfryer, you could even make them as air fryer salmon nuggets instead of baking in the oven!

Ingredients You Will Need For The Salmon Nuggets

  • skinless salmon fillets – I use fresh Norwegian salmon fillets cut into salmon cubes. You can use any type of salmon filets but remember to remove the salmon skin is not using skinless ones!
  • plain flour
  • eggs
  • panko breadcrumbs – this makes the nuggets super crispy!
  • dried mixed herbs
  • salt & pepper
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Easy Recipe

This recipe is also really easy to make. It literally takes 4-5 minutes to prep the nuggets and just 12 minutes to bake in the oven.

I usually chop some baby potatoes into wedges and chuck them into the oven at the same time to cook.

So simple and a complete meal ready in less than 20 minutes! This easy dinner would be perfect for a busy mid-week meal.

And if your kids are still dubious, then maybe try serving with some sort of dipping sauce or their favorite sauce that they are already familiar with like some of the following options:

  • ketchup
  • tartar sauce
  • soy sauce
  • mayonnaise

Or just serve with lemon wedges on the side and let them squeeze on their own lemon juice!

You can also get the kids involved in making them. My daughter loves to help me and it’s great to see her get enthusiastic about her food!

Salmon Nugget Storage Instructions

These nuggets are great for batch cooking meaning you can have them prepped and ready to go when you need them. The best and easiest way to to do this is to freeze them after making them but before cooking them.

After Step 3 in the method section, add the nuggets to a tray or plate in a single layer. Freeze for a couple of hours until they are hard and then transfer into a freezer bag or airtight container where they will keep in the freezer for up to 2 months.

If cooking from frozen, add a few extra minutes to the cooking time.

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Crispy Baked Salmon Nuggets

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  • Author: Ciara Attwell @ My Fussy Eater
  • Crispy Baked Salmon Nuggets - My Fussy Eater | Easy Family Recipes (5)Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Crispy Baked Salmon Nuggets - My Fussy Eater | Easy Family Recipes (6)Cook Time: 12 mins
  • Crispy Baked Salmon Nuggets - My Fussy Eater | Easy Family Recipes (7)Total Time: 17 minutes
  • Crispy Baked Salmon Nuggets - My Fussy Eater | Easy Family Recipes (8)Yield: 2-3 1x
  • Crispy Baked Salmon Nuggets - My Fussy Eater | Easy Family Recipes (9)Category: Main Meal
  • Crispy Baked Salmon Nuggets - My Fussy Eater | Easy Family Recipes (10)Method: Baked
  • Crispy Baked Salmon Nuggets - My Fussy Eater | Easy Family Recipes (11)Cuisine: European

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Description

Delicious crispy baked salmon nuggets made using fresh salmon fillets.

Ingredients

  • 2 Norwegian Salmon fillets
  • 40g / ⅓ cup plain flour
  • 2 eggs
  • 40g / 1 cup panko breadcrumbs
  • 1 tsp dried mixed herbs
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. If using skin on salmon fillets, remove the skin from them first and then and chop them into bite sized chunks or just chop into chunks if using skinless fillets.
  2. In one bowl add the flour. In a second bowl crack in the eggs and whisk with a fork. In a third bowl add the panko breadcrumbs and mix in the dried herbs and salt and pepper to taste.
  3. Make the nuggets by taking one chunk of salmon, coating it in the flour, dip it in the egg and then sprinkle on the breadcrumbs. Repeat until all the nuggets have been made.
  4. Lightly grease a baking dish and place the nuggets onto it. Bake in the oven at 220c for 12-15 minutes until cooked through.
  5. Serve immediately.

Notes

If you want to batch cook and freeze these nuggets it’s best to freeze after making them but before cooking. After step 3 add the nuggets to a tray or plate in a single layer. Freeze for a couple of hours then transfer to a bag or container for up to 2 months. To cook, simply cook as per the instructions above, adding a few extra minutes to the cooking time.

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FAQs

Why is my salmon not getting crispy? ›

Avoid using a non-stick pan, as its coating actually inhibits a good sear. You'll need to cook with a fat that has a high smoke point. Something like peanut oil, canola oil, or even ghee will get the salmon skin crispy without burning. Do NOT use olive oil or butter.

How do you make salmon skin crispy without overcooking? ›

So, you want skin that is super crisp and flavorful, just as you would want with chicken. Starting your salmon skin-side down, and cooking it until it is well rendered, lightly browned, and crisp, and then turning the salmon to finish the cooking, will make for a terrific dining experience.

Why is my baked salmon soggy? ›

Cooked salmon should be flaky but still moist. If the salmon appears mushy or falls apart, it is likely overcooked.

How do restaurants get salmon so crispy? ›

The requirements are few: Dry fillets: Less moisture allows for maximum crisping and a reduction in splatter. Pat dry on all sides just before cooking. Salt and pepper: Simple seasoning is all you need to let the natural flavor of the salmon shine.

Can you marinate salmon and still get crispy skin? ›

Pat the salmon dry with a paper towel and place in the marinade skin side up. Try to keep the skin out of the marinade as this will help make it crispy later. Marinate salmon for a minimum of 20 minutes and up to two hours in the fridge. To cook the salmon, remove from the marinade and pat excess from the fish.

Do people eat crispy salmon skin? ›

“The decision to indulge in salmon skin boils down to personal preference and how it's prepared,” Bryan tells Southern Living. “When cooked just right, it can offer a crispiness and an extra layer of flavor to your meal. That being said, some people will probably want to forgo it due to its distinct 'fishy' taste.”

What is the very best way to cook salmon? ›

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  1. Heat the oven to 275°F.
  2. Place a salmon fillet in a baking dish. Rub all over with olive oil, and season with salt and pepper.
  3. Roast until salmon flakes easily, or a thermometer inserted in the thickest part reads 120°F (about 30 minutes for a 6-ounce fillet).
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Should you bake salmon covered or uncovered? ›

Baked salmon is best when cooked at 425°F in the oven.

Even thicker fillets don't take long. We recommend baking the salmon uncovered. Simply rub the fillets with a little oil, sprinkle them with salt and pepper, then place them in the roasting pan skin-side down before popping them in the oven.

Is it better to pan fry or oven bake salmon? ›

For smaller, crispy, skin-on Salmon; a crispy pan sear is recommended. For bigger fillets, and succulent, skin-off King Salmon; the best method would be cooking in an oven.

Should you sear salmon before baking? ›

Searing and Roasting

Roasting salmon fillets in the oven gives you beautiful, succulent fish that doesn't require constant attention. This method, which we recommend if you're cooking four or fewer fillets, has you sear the fish in a pan on the stovetop first, which crisps the skin delectably.

How to get crispy skin when frying salmon? ›

Carefully drying the salmon helps ensure that the skin does not stick, as does preheating the pan before adding the fish. Pressing down on the fish as soon as it hits the pan keeps the skin flat, so that the fish cooks evenly and the skin crisps all over.

Why is my salmon hard and chewy? ›

How to Tell if Fish is Overcooked. When you overcook fish, it can become dry, tough, and lack flavor. Overcooked fish loses its natural moisture, which can result in a dry and chewy texture. The proteins in the fish also begin to tighten, which can make the fish tough and rubbery.

Does salmon get tougher the longer you cook it? ›

Salmon goes from moist and silky to tough and dry when it's overcooked, even by just a minute or two.

How long to cook salmon so it doesn t dry out? ›

Heat the oven to 275°F. Place a salmon fillet in a baking dish. Rub all over with olive oil, and season with salt and pepper. Roast until salmon flakes easily, or a thermometer inserted in the thickest part reads 120°F (about 30 minutes for a 6-ounce fillet).

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