- Healthy recipes
- Healthy snacks
- Healthy lunches
- Healthy chicken recipes
- Healthy fish recipes
- Healthy vegetarian recipes
- Main Ingredient
- Chicken
- Pasta
- Vegetables
- Fish
- Beef
- Eggs
- View more…
- Special Diets
- Vegan
- Vegetarian ideas
- Gluten-free
- Dairy-free
- Budget recipes
- One-pan recipes
- Meals for one
- Breakfast
- Desserts
- Quick fixes
- View more…
- Baking recipes
- Cakes
- Biscuit recipes
- Gluten-free bakes
- View more…
- Family recipes
- Money saving recipes
- Cooking with kids
- School night suppers
- Batch cooking
- View more…
- Special occasions
- Dinner party recipes
- Sunday roast recipes
- Dinner recipes for two
- View more…
- 5 Ingredients Mediterranean
- ONE
- Jamie’s Keep Cooking Family Favourites
- 7 Ways
- Veg
- View more…
- Nutrition
- What foods are good for gut health?
- Healthy eating tips
- Special diets guidance
- All about sugar
- Learn about portion size
- View more
- Features
- Cheap eats
- Healthy meals
- Air-fryer recipes
- Family cooking
- Quick fixes
- View more
- How to’s
- How to cook with frozen veg
- How to make the most of your oven
- How to make meals veggie or vegan
- View more
- More Jamie Oliver
- YesChef x Jamie Oliver
- Cookbook Club
- Jamie Oliver Group website
- Jamie Oliver Cookery School
- Ministry of Food
- Vegepedia
Roasted salmon & artichokes
Fresh herbs & toasted almond crumb
- Dairy-freedf
Fresh herbs & toasted almond crumb
- Dairy-freedf
“I want to show you what an incredible showstopper whole sides of salmon can make. So, next time you’ve got friends coming over, treat them (and yourself ) to this wonder – all the beautiful flavours from the stuffing mingle with the fish and smoky bacon to create a taste sensation that you have to eat to believe! A perfect weekend feast. ”
Serves 12 to 14
Cooks In1 hour 25 minutes plus resting
DifficultyNot too tricky
Dinner PartySalmonPotatoMains
Nutrition per serving
-
Calories 451 23%
-
Fat 30.2g 43%
-
Saturates 5g 25%
-
Sugars 0.7g 1%
-
Salt 1.1g 18%
-
Protein 38.5g 77%
-
Carbs 6.2g 2%
-
Fibre 1.3g -
Of an adult's reference intake
Tap For Method
Ingredients
- olive oil
- 2 x 1 kg sides of salmon , skin on, scaled, pin-boned, from sustainable sources
- 100 g blanched almonds
- 2 cloves of garlic
- 2 lemons
- 100 g stale ciabatta
- 2 fresh baby Italian artichokes
- 1 x 280 g jar of artichoke hearts in oil
- 1 bunch of fresh mint , (30g)
- 12 rashers of higher-welfare smoked streaky bacon
- 1 bunch of fresh thyme , (30g)
Tap For Method
The cost per serving below is generated by Whisk.com and is based on costs in individual supermarkets. For more information about how we calculate costs per serving read our FAQS
Tap For Ingredients
Method
- Preheat the oven to 220ºC/425ºF/gas 7. Line a large baking tray with greaseproof paper and rub with a little oil.
- Lay 8 pieces (roughly an arm’s length each) of butcher’s string at 5cm intervals widthways across the tray, then place one salmon fillet on top, skin side down.
- Toast the almonds in a dry frying pan until golden, tossing regularly, then tip into a food processor. Peel, roughly chop and add the garlic, finely grate in the lemon zest, then tear in the ciabatta. Season with black pepper, then pulse until finely chopped. Carefully layer the crumbs over the salmon.
- Halve 1 lemon. Trim the fresh artichoke stalks 2cm from the base. Peel away the tough outer leaves until you reach the paler ones that are tender enough to eat, then trim the heads to 3cm, rubbing with the cut lemon as you go to prevent discoloration.
- Halve them, scoop out and discard the hairy chokes, then finely slice. Drain and roughly slice the jarred artichoke hearts, reserving the oil.
- Drizzle 1 tablespoon of artichoke oil into a large frying pan on a high heat and fry all the artichokes for 2 minutes. Pick and roughly chop the mint leaves, scatter into the pan, then remove from the heat.
- Spoon the artichoke mixture evenly over the breadcrumb layer, drizzle with 1 more tablespoon of artichoke oil, then lay the other salmon fillet on top, skin side up. Arrange the bacon on top in a criss-cross pattern, and sprinkle over the thyme sprigs.
- Tie the string up and around both fillets to secure the filling. Drizzle over a little extra artichoke oil and sprinkle any excess crumbs back over.
- Place in the middle of the oven and immediately reduce the temperature to 180ºC/350ºF/gas 4. Roast for 35 to 40 minutes, or until the bacon and salmon skin are golden and crisp.
- Rest for 10 minutes, then serve with lemon wedges for squeezing over. Delicious with buttered new potatoes and a crisp green salad.
Related recipes
Salmon en croûte
Sorta salmon niçoise
Luxurious fish pie
Related features
The best fish recipes for Easter
Brilliant recipes for Ramadan
Budget-friendly barbecue recipes
Related video
Pan-fried salmon with tomato couscous: Jamie Oliver
© 2024 Jamie Oliver Enterprises Limited
- Terms of Use
- Privacy Policy
- Cookies
- Jamie Oliver Group
- Contact
- Sitemap
© 2024 Jamie Oliver Enterprises Limited