Easy, Company Worthy Salmon
Flaky, light, creamy, savory, melt-in-your-mouth. It's hard to put into words the wonders of this easy and beautiful main dish!
Salmon wrapped up in a crisp pillow of phyllo with a creamy cheese and herb surprise in the center. Doesn't that sound heavenly? And that's not all. It is so very easy and almost foolproof!
We are having company at StoneGable and this recipe can be made ahead and popped into the oven. Impressive and delicious, my guest will think I fussed all day. Shhhhh, our secret. I want to fuss all over my guests, but just not fuss in the kitchen!
StoneGable Salmon En Croute With Cucumber Dill Sauce
6 salmon fillets
1 package phyllo dough
1 stick butter, melted
salt and pepper
1 package cream cheese, room temperature
2 TBS fresh dill, chopped
2TBS fresh chives, chopped
2 TBS fresh parsley, chopped
juice of 1/2 lemon
1 container sour cream
1 cucumber, peeled and finely chopped
3 TBS fresh dill, chopped
2 TBS fresh parsley, chopped
juice of 1/2 lemon
salt and pepper
In a large bowl combine cream cheese, herbs, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Mix and set aside.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Open phyllo package and lay 1 layer of phyllo on work surface. Cover remainder of the package with a damp towel. DO NOT let the phyllo dough dry out!
Brush with melted butter. Make sure to cover the whole sheet. Brush gently~ phyllo is fragile. Repeat with a second sheet of phyllo and top with a third (do not put butter on the third piece).
Spread cream cheese mixture on the phyllo. See picture for placement.
Put salmon on top of the cheese. Salt and pepper.
Wrap long edge up and around the salmon.
Fold in the left and right sides of phyllo.
Wrap up and brush with butter.
Place on a baking sheet sprayed with cooking spray. At this point the salmon can be wrapped in plastic wrap and put in the refrigerator. Bake salmon at 350 degrees for 20-30 minutes, depending on the salmon thickness. Do not overcook! Let sit for 5 minutes.
I cooked my thick salmon for 20 minutes. It will continue to cook as it sits.
Cucumber Dill Sauce
Mix sour cream, juice of 1/2 lemon, cukes and herbs together in a bowl. Put a dollop of Sauce on the plate and put salmon on top of it.
Lovely Yvonne- This is a favorite of a very special friend of mine and I always serve it to her when she visits. As always, your pictures are stunning
ReplyDeletexoxo Pattie
That sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOMGSH!! I think I've died and gone to HEAVEN!! Yvonne, this looks AMAZING, I can just taste it!! XXOO, Damaris
ReplyDeleteYou had me at easy ;) I will definitely try this once my task at hand is over.
ReplyDeleteAs always, thank you for being such an inspiration.
-Rene
Oh. My. Goodness. This sounds devine! Thank you so much for the recipe.
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Penny
Yvonne~ Could you please invite my husband over for dinner? Yeah..he loves salmon and that is not one of my favorites (sorry all you fish mongers)..I am just not a fish person at all. What can I say? I never really met a fish I wanted to eat. Anyway, he would think he had died and gone to Heaven (or someplace close by). Thanks-we'll be watching for the invitation in the mail. Diana
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy! Beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteDonna
oh! yum!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, I wish I liked salmon like that. You can make anything look good. I can eat salmon patties and some salmon like yours, but I am not crazy about it. Beautiful presentation though.
ReplyDeleteYou make it looks so easy. Ok, that will be on my list to try. Phyllo dough............I will give it a whirl! Your dish looks amazingly good. It's like I can't wait to see what you put out next:)
ReplyDeleteWe love salmon~ I'm always looking for a new way to prepare it. Thanks for the step-by-step instructions. Your food is always drool-worthy :-)
ReplyDeleteI just love salmon but my hubby doesn't like fish at all:(:(. Maybe I will make this for company and make him a steak:):) This looks SO delicious!!! Your pictures are beautiful, as always! XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteForgot to ask: I think it looks like each salmon filet is wrapped seperately, right???? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have been craving salmon and this looks delish! I will keep this one for the future!
ReplyDeleteooh i will have to try this next weekend - this weekend we have plans.. thanks for sharing. as always delectable...
ReplyDeleteMamma,
ReplyDeleteThis meal looks beautiful...but it tasted even better. Thanks for letting me share in it. I love you and you are doing such a good job! Keep it up. I am so proud of you!
-Tut
I must be the only Floridian that does not like seafood but when you wrap it in Philo Dough... you make me think trice! I guess I could swap out chicken for the salmon!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Rachel
I love salmon and all of the other ingredients for this dish. I must try it soon! Carla
ReplyDeleteI love the addition of the flavored cream cheese, that would make every bit lucious. We have some friends who just brought us salmon from their trip to Alaska, and I think this must be the way I will serve it. My mouth is just watering thinking of the crunchy crust with the smooth cream cheese, oh yes, the salmon too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fancy-schmancy presentation, Yvonne! Very impressive & anything that can be done ahead of time is top notch in my book. I will most certainly be trying this recipe. Thank you for sharing it & all your lovely photos, too. I bet you washed your hands 20 times in between taking photos & rolling that dough! LOL
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a beautiful recipe, Yvonne. I've put salmon on my farmers market shopping list for tomorrow so I can make this on Sunday. As always, your photos are stunning.
ReplyDeleteI love salmon and your recipe takes it to new heights! It looks truly delicious and I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteYvonne-Wow! A friend of mine just brought salmon home from Alaska and I will have to share this with him...I am also hoping he'll share :) To me phyllo is like gift wrapping--it makes something that is already good even more special! I sent you an email!
ReplyDeleteFabulous Darling! I adore salmon every way possible.
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ButterYum
Even tho I "don't do fish" this sounds and looks delicious. You have such a way of making your food look so pretty..and that's not an easy feat. Great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful salmon, and the recipe is just spectacular. What a crowd pleaser. I do love cucumber with salmon in the summer, it is so refreshing!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Salmon is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this recipe!
Your photos are amazing!
Jane
Flora Doora
The salmon looks delicious...I'll try it. Thank you for your kind comments on my post for TT. You can Google 'diamond ring napkin ring', and a number of sites will appear. Mine were about $6.00 each. I bought 36, and I have two friends who bought 12 each. We say that we have a tablescape co-op, and we can serve up to a party of 60 with them. They all live at my house, so we can keep them all together. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteYummmy Yvonne! We LOVE salmon and eat it every single weekend. You are an amazing cook. I'm trying this recipe. Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks amazing! I am finding so many wonderful recipes here that I can't wait to try. You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne~
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for popping by my Blog today for a visit!
This recipe looks wonderful...I can't wait to get my husband to cook this. Thank you for sharing your recipe :)
Wishing you a lovely weekend,
LuLu Kellogg
Hi Yvonne,
ReplyDeletethis is right up my ally as salmon is one of my favorite foods to eat. so elegantly prepared and thanks for the step by step instructions!
Have a lovely weekend
xoxo
Bunny
Hi Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteOh we LOVE salmon here! I can't wait to try this... it's especially great because it can be assembled ahead of time!
Thank you! ~Happy Weekend to you~
Maria
It looks lovely! No salmon eaters here, but I am sure it is delightful for those who enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that I already had salmon this week or I'd have to make a trip out of town to buy some. This looks delicious, of course with butter, sour cream and cream cheese...how could it be anything but perfect? Yummy!
ReplyDeleteOh Yvonne, this looks amazing! I can't wait to make it but. . my Beloved does not eat cukes. Do you think I could substitute a chopped fresh tomato or do you have another suggestion?
ReplyDelete~ ~Ahrisha~ ~