Salmon
How Long to Cook Salmon Fillet
Most fillets are 1 inch thick at the center. Thinner tail end cooks faster.
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| Temp | State | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 400°F204°C | refrigerated | 7–10 min |
| 500°F260°C | refrigerated | 6–9 min |
| 400°F204°C | refrigerated | 8–12 min |
| 400°F204°C | refrigerated | 12–15 min |
| 400°F204°C | refrigerated | 8–10 min |
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I bake salmon at 400°F?
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A 1-inch salmon fillet takes 12–15 minutes at 400°F in the oven. Pull it when the internal temperature reaches 145°F or when it flakes easily with a fork.
What temperature should salmon be cooked to?
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USDA safe internal temperature for salmon is 145°F (63°C). Many chefs prefer 125–130°F for a more tender, silkier texture, though that's below the official safety guideline.
Can I cook salmon from frozen?
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Yes. Add ~50% more time and cook at the same temperature. The air fryer is the fastest method for frozen salmon — about 12–16 minutes at 400°F.
Do I flip salmon when cooking?
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In the oven or air fryer, no. On the grill or in a skillet, flip once — start skin-side down and let the skin crisp before turning.