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  • Why You’ll Love This Tuscan Salmon Recipe
  • How To Make Tuscan Salmon
  • Storage Instructions
  • What To Serve With Creamy Tuscan Salmon
  • More Easy Salmon Recipes
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You won’t believe how luscious this creamy Tuscan salmon recipe is — it’s one of my favorite fish recipes! The salmon is flaky and tender, the sauce creamy, silky, and cheesy, and the sun-dried tomatoes take it over the top. Crock Pot Tuscan chicken and creamy sun-dried tomato chicken also use similar sauces.

Best of all, this dish is made with simple ingredients and it’s ready in 20 minutes, so while it’s nice enough for guests, it’s easy enough for a simple, healthy dinner. Many creamy garlic sauce recipes use flour or cornstarch as thickeners, but I’ll show you how to make a luscious sauce without them.

Why You’ll Love This Tuscan Salmon Recipe

  • Savory and rich dish
  • Tender, flaky salmon in a cream sauce
  • Common, simple ingredients found at any grocery store
  • Ready in 20 minutes
  • Delicious and healthy dinner
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Ingredients & Substitutions

This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for creamy garlic Tuscan salmon, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.

  • Salmon Fillets – Get salmon with the skin on if you can, which makes the dish more flavorful (even if you prefer not to eat the skin). I always get wild-caught salmon, but any kind will work. Learn more about the different types of salmon and how to choose in my baked salmon recipe post.)
  • Sea Salt & Black Pepper
  • Olive Oil – For sauteing. Avocado oil is also fine to use. I don’t recommend using butter, as it’s not ideal for high-heat cooking.
  • Garlic – Use fresh garlic cloves for best flavor, or jarred garlic for convenience.
  • Sun-Dried Tomatoes – You can make your own homemade sun-dried tomatoes or buy them. If you buy store-bought, I recommend sun-dried tomatoes packed in oil for the best flavor. If you get dried tomatoes without oil, you’ll need to rehydrate them in oil before using.
  • Baby Spinach – Fresh spinach works best here, but if all you have is frozen, you can drain it well and use that instead.
  • Heavy Cream – This is the base of the creamy sauce. Full-fat coconut milk works as a substitute, but the dish will still have dairy due to the parmesan cheese.
  • Chicken Broth – This adds depth to sauce. I use low sodium store-bought, but you could also use regular, homemade chicken broth, or vegetable broth if you prefer, or bone broth for added nutrition.
  • Parmesan Cheese – This gives the sauce a savory, rich flavor and also helps to thicken without any flour or cornstarch. (Cheese can be a cornstarch substitute for thickening cream sauces). Use grated cheese, so that it melts easily into the sauce. You can omit the cheese if you really want to, but the sauce will be more runny.

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SWAP IDEA: Use fresh cherry tomatoes and basil in place of sun-dried tomatoes and spinach.

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How To Make Tuscan Salmon

This section shows how to make creamy Tuscan garlic salmon, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.

  1. Heat. Heat olive oil in large skillet over medium-high heat, until shimmering and hot.
  2. Dry. Use a paper towel to pat the salmon completely dry. Removing moisture helps the salmon brown better and form a beautiful golden crust.
  3. Season. Season salmon with sea salt and black pepper right before adding to pan. (Doing it right before ensures that the salmon stays dry.
  4. Sear. Add the fish, skin side down, in a single layer. Use a fish spatula to press down on each fillet for about 10 seconds to prevent curling . Sear until 80-90% opaque. (This is the same method I use for classic pan fried salmon, where I explain this technique in more detail.)
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  1. Finish salmon. Flip salmon fillets and cook until medium. Remove the salmon from the pan and transfer to a plate. Cover with foil to keep warm.

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TIP: I recommend searing the salmon to medium, but you can choose how done you like it.

Cook to 125 degrees F (52 degrees C) for medium rare, 130 degrees F (54 degrees C) for medium, or 140 degrees F (60 degrees C) for well done. The best way to check doneness is with a meat thermometer, but you can also flake the fish with a fork to check.

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  1. Cook garlic and tomatoes. To make the Tuscan salmon sauce, start by adding the minced garlic and sun-dried tomatoes to the pan. Saute until garlic is fragrant.
  2. Add liquids. Add chicken broth and heavy cream. Bring to a boil, then simmer until it starts to thicken.
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  1. Add spinach. Stir spinach into sauce, reduce heat, and cook until wilted.
  2. Thicken sauce. Stir in parmesan cheese, until smooth and thick.
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  1. Serve. Add the salmon back to the pan, skin side down, and spoon sauce over fish. You can garnish with fresh parsley if you like, but I don’t find it necessary since the spinach and tomatoes already provide a pop of color.

Storage Instructions

  • Store: Keep Tuscan creamy salmon in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 2-3 days.
  • Reheat: Reheat leftover salmon gently in a hot skillet. Microwaving is not recommended, as the fish will overcook and the skin will become soft, but you can in a pinch.
  • Freeze: Freezing is not recommended for this dish, as the dairy in the sauce will change texture during the freezing/thawing process.
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What To Serve With Creamy Tuscan Salmon

Garlic Tuscan salmon is typically served over rice or pasta — try cauliflower rice for an extra dose of vegetables. You can also try one of these healthy side dishes:

Roasted Green Beans

Roasted Broccolini (Baby Broccoli)

Smashed Brussels Sprouts

Oven Roasted Asparagus

Best Zoodles

Oven Roasted Eggplant

More Easy Salmon Recipes

If you like this creamy garlic Tuscan salmon recipe, you might also like some of these other easy salmon ideas:

Pesto Salmon

Parmesan Crusted Salmon

Air Fryer Salmon

Best Salmon Marinade

  • Large Skillet – This one is a good size for this recipe, plus the hard anodized coating lasts.
  • Fish Spatula– This spatula is especially helpful when preparing fish. It makes it easier to flip, plus the longer length is great for pressing over the fish to prevent curling.
  • Meat Thermometer– Use a meat thermometer to ensure that your salmon is perfectly cooked each time.

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Creamy Tuscan Salmon Recipe (20 Minutes!)

This creamy Tuscan salmon recipe is an impressive meal that takes just 20 minutes. Nice enough for entertaining, easy enough for weeknights!

Cook: 20 minutes

Total: 20 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 4 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. Use paper towels to pat the salmon fillets completely dry – this will ensure even browning.

  2. Heat the olive oil in a large, heavy bottomed skillet over medium-high heat for 2 minutes, until shimmering and hot. (You can test that it’s hot enough by adding a drop of water to the pan; if it sizzles, the pan is ready.)

  3. Once the pan is hot, right before you are ready to sear the salmon, season both sides with sea salt and black pepper.

  4. Add the fish fillets to the pan in a single layer, skin side down. Use a fish spatula to press down on top of each fillet for the first 10 seconds immediately after adding it to the pan, to prevent curling. Sear, without moving, for 5-6 minutes, until the salmon is 80-90% opaque; only the top will be not quite done.

  5. Use the fish spatula to flip the salmon fillets. Cook the salmon for about 1-2 minutes, until the salmon internal temperature reaches 130 degrees F (54 degrees C), which is done medium.

  6. Remove the salmon to a plate and cover with foil to keep warm.

  7. Reduce heat to medium. Add the minced garlic and sun-dried tomatoes to the pan. Saute for 1-2 minutes, until the garlic is fragrant.

  8. Add the chicken broth and heavy cream. Bring the sauce to a gentle boil, then simmer for about 5 minutes, until the volume is reduced by 1/4.

  9. Add the spinach and cook for 1-2 minutes, stirring frequently, until the spinach is just barely wilted.

  10. Reduce heat to low. Stir in the grated parmesan cheese, stirring constantly, until smooth and melted. (You can add salt and pepper to taste here, but I didn’t find it necessary.)

  11. Return the salmon to the pan, skin side down, and spoon the sauce over the fish. If you like it done more than medium, heat for a few more minutes, until done to your liking.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 1 salmon fillet with sauce

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories456

Fat30.4g

Protein38.1g

Total Carbs6.4g

Net Carbs5g

Fiber1.4g

Sugar3.4g

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Course:Main Course

Cuisine:American, Italian

Keywords:creamy Tuscan salmon, Tuscan salmon, Tuscan salmon recipe

Calories: 456 kcal

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FAQs

How long to soak salmon before cooking? ›

Brining Basics

Place the salmon in the brine, making sure it's fully submerged, and refrigerate for 4-6 hours. I know that some recipes only go for 30 minutes, but trust me, the brine will work its magic, infusing the salmon with incredible flavors and moisture, ensuring a succulent result on the grill.

What is the secret to best salmon? ›

A dry brine gives you firmer, juicier fish fillets with kettle-chip-crisp skin. Credit... Gentl and Hyers for The New York Times.

What is the most delicious salmon in the world? ›

Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha), also known as King salmon, is considered by many to be the best-tasting of the salmon bunch. This large variety has a high-fat content and corresponding rich flesh that ranges from white to a deep red color.

What happens if you don't rinse salmon before cooking? ›

Salmon does not need to be rinsed before cooking, says Dr. Farzad, who points out that, “food safety guidelines suggest that rinsing meat including fish/salmon can increase the risk of spreading pathogenic (disease causing) bacteria around your kitchen.”

What does soaking salmon in milk do? ›

Apparently, the proteins present in milk can bind to the fatty acids that have been exposed to air and give salmon its fishy odor or taste and mitigate them to be more neutral. (Fishiness is caused by the oxidation of fatty acids.)

What makes salmon taste better? ›

Sugar + acid is your friend.

There's a reason for it! For one, it's delicious. But from a scientific standpoint, the sugar and acid cut through salmon's fishiness. Glazes add a ton of flavor while taming the salmon.

What is the best vegetable to serve with salmon? ›

The next time you make salmon, pair it with one of these delicious veggie side dishes. Veggies like zucchini, broccoli, cucumber and spinach are perfect sides for summer. Plus, these healthy sides are easy to make, only taking 30 minutes or less to prepare.

What to season salmon with? ›

Using your hands or a brush, rub a dollop of quality olive oil on the flesh side of your salmon filet. Next, season generously with kosher sea salt and pepper. For a classic flavor, try adding garlic powder, dried basil, dried parsley, and onion powder. If you want a smokier taste, use paprika, chile powder, or cumin.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook salmon? ›

Season both sides with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Heat a large nonstick pan over medium-high heat. Add the olive oil and gently place the salmon into the pan, skin-side down. Cook for 6-7 minutes, turning occasionally.

What is the tastiest way to cook salmon? ›

Wrap your salmon in a parchment packet with aromatics, citrus, veggies, and a drizzle of olive oil. The steam trapped in the packet will infuse the fish with flavor and cook it gently, making it tender and juicy. Bonus: The parchment packets only take about 15 minutes at 425°F and the cleanup is minimal.

Why cook salmon skin side down first? ›

Salmon fillets are best cooked starting with the skin-side down. This prevents over-browning the meat, which can make it dry and pretty unappealing to look at on the plate. "When pan-frying or grilling, cook salmon fillets skin-side down for 5-7 minutes, flip and cook for another 2-3 minutes," says Norton.

Is salmon better sauteed or baked? ›

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.

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