Post a Free Blog

Submit A Press Release

Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Filter by Categories
Action
Animation
ATP Tour (ATP)
Auto Racing
Baseball
Basketball
Boxing
Breaking News
Business
Business
Business Newsletter
Call of Duty (CALLOFDUTY)
Canadian Football League (CFL)
Car
Celebrity
Champions Tour (CHAMP)
Comedy
CONCACAF
Counter Strike Global Offensive (CSGO)
Crime
Defense of the Ancients (DOTA)
Documentary and Foreign
Drama
eSports
European Tour (EPGA)
Fashion
FIFA
FIFA Women’s World Cup (WWC)
FIFA World Cup (FIFA)
Fighting
Football
Formula 1 (F1)
Fortnite
Golf
Health
Hockey
Horror
IndyCar Series (INDY)
International Friendly (FRIENDLY)
Kids & Family
League of Legends (LOL)
LPGA
Madden
Major League Baseball (MLB)
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)
MLS
Movie and Music
Movie Trailers
Mystery
NASCAR Cup Series (NAS)
National Basketball Association (NBA)
National Football League (NFL)
National Hockey League (NHL)
National Women's Soccer (NWSL)
NBA Development League (NBAGL)
NBA2K
NCAA Baseball (NCAABBL)
NCAA Basketball (NCAAB)
NCAA Football (NCAAF)
NCAA Hockey (NCAAH)
Olympic Mens (OLYHKYM)
Other
Other Sports
Overwatch
PGA
Politics
Premier League (PREM)
Romance
Sci-Fi
Science
Soccer
Sports
Sports
Technology
Tennis
Truck Series (TRUCK)
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)
Uncategorized
US
Valorant
Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Women’s NCAA Basketball (WNCAAB)
World
World Cup Qualifier (WORLDCUP)
WTA Tour (WTA)
Xfinity (XFT)
XFL
0
HomeSimple Steamed Salmon Fillets

Simple Steamed Salmon Fillets

Photo Credit:- Cosori Air Fryers
Over the last year, we’ve seen a lot of worry on social media about how to cook frozen salmon fillets in an Instant Pot. And no wonder! The fillets can be overcooked in a flash. We find the best technique is to steam them on a rack because they don’t sit in the liquid (which can break them apart, especially during the furious boil inside the pot when the pressure is released). Our timing here is for medium-rare to medium salmon fillets. If you like them cooked more thoroughly, add 1 minute to the timing for either the MAX or the HIGH setting. But note: The size of these salmon fillets (6 ounces each) is very important for the timing given; see the Beyond if you have larger fillets.

INGREDIENTS

  • 1  cup  water or dry white wine of any sort
  • 2  frozen skin‑on salmon fillets  (6‑ounces  each)
  • 4  paper- ­thin fresh lemon slices  any seeds removed
  • 1/2  tsp  ground black pepper
  • 1/4  tsp  table salt

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Pour the water or wine into an Instant Pot. Set the pot’s rack (with the handles up) or a large, open vegetable steamer inside the pot. Set the fillets skin-side down on the rack or in the steamer, arranging them so they overlap as little as possible (do not stack them). Set two barely overlapping lemon slices on each fillet. Sprinkle the fish and lemon slices evenly with the pepper and salt. Lock the lid onto the cooker.
  2. Option 1  Max Pressure Cooker
    Press Pressure cook on Max pressure for  5 minutes  with the Keep Warm setting off.
  3. Option 2  All Pressure Cookers
    Press Meat/Stew or Pressure cook (Manual) on High pressure for  6 minutes  with the Keep Warm setting off. The valve must be closed.
  4. Use the quick- ­release method to bring the pot’s pressure back to normal. Unlatch the lid and open the cooker. Use a metal spatula to transfer the fillets one by one to serving plates

RECIPE NOTES

Beyond
– For an 8-quart Instant Pot, you must use 1 1/2 cups water or white wine. You can also use  three<.sa> frozen  6-ounce  fillets. (Four would be too many and begin to stack on top of each other.)
– You can add lots more flavor by sprinkling 1 ⁄2 teaspoon dried seasoning blend on each fillet before adding the lemon slices.
– If you’ve got frozen  8-ounce  fillets, cook them at MAX for 6 minutes or at HIGH for 7 minutes, followed by a quick release.
– These salmon fillets are great over riced cauliflower or on top of a kale Caesar salad

Source:- Cosorithis

More Recipes

You may like more