Can you grill salmon directly on the grill?

Tender, juicy salmon is perfect for grilling. While most fish are too lean and delicate to go directly on the grill, salmon is well-suited to high-heat cooking. But if you're not careful, it could stick or fall apart.
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Can you grill salmon without foil?

While you can grill salmon without foil, I find that the best way to grill a fish is with a foil packet. Using foil to make a packet around the salmon keeps the salmon moist when grilling. It ensures the salmon turns out perfectly tender and flaky, not dry.
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Can you grill salmon on the grill without skin?

Can You Grill Skinless Salmon Fillets? Yes, totally! Although you'll miss out on the crispy and delicious skin, you can use skinless fillets for this recipe. Just make sure you start cooking skinless fillets with the side that did have the skin facing upwards.
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How long does it take to cook salmon on the grill?

Brush the grill with oil to prevent sticking. Place salmon skin-side up and close the grill lid. Grill salmon for 6-8 minutes. Carefully flip the salmon and cook for another 6-8 minutes until the salmon is just cooked through and flakes easily.
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Do you flip salmon on the grill?

Place the salmon skin side down on the grill. There is no need to flip. Unless you have a well seasoned cast iron grill or one of the really cheap portable grills with thin grates, the flesh of the salmon will most likely stick. To avoid the "sticking panic" cook salmon skin side down and don't flip.
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Is Grilled Salmon Healthy?

Nutritional Benefits

A serving of salmon -- 3 to 4 ounces -- is about 200 calories. It's very low in saturated fat and a good source of protein. It's also one of the best sources of vitamin B12. It's also bursting in potassium and other nutrients like iron and vitamin D.
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How do you grill fish without it sticking?

If you want to grill fillets, skin-on helps to lessen sticking. Place the fish fillet skin-side down, perpendicular to grates. Then, cover the grill and cook it as directed until the skin is browned and the fish releases easily when lifted with a thin, metal spatula.
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Can you cook salmon without the skin?

There really isn't a huge difference in how you cook a salmon fillet with or without the skin. But, if you ARE grilling salmon with the skin on I would recommend starting with the skin down on the grill. There is no difference in the amount of time you grill, etc.
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Can I grill salmon without a cedar plank?

There are three important things you'll need to keep your salmon from sticking to the grill: heat, oil and patience. With only these things, you'll be able to place your salmon (and other flaky fish) directly on the grill without needing anything between them like a cedar plank, aluminum foil or even a fish basket.
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Do you grill salmon skin side down or up?

So when you're cooking salmon, keep that skin on: It provides a safety layer between your fish's flesh and a hot pan or grill. Start with the skin-side down, and let it crisp up. It's much easier to slide a fish spatula under the salmon's skin than under its delicate flesh.
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How long do you cook salmon on the grill and at what temperature?

Cooking temperature and time

Heat the grill to high, about 450 to 500ºF (232 to 260ºC) before adding the fish. The goal is to sear the salmon filet quickly on both sides without drying the flesh out. Grilled fish cooks very quickly and needs less than 10 minutes in a lid closed barbecue, depending on the thickness.
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Can I put fish directly on the grill?

Fish such as tuna, salmon, halibut, and swordfish, whose texture is more like beef or pork, should be grilled directly on the grate. (More delicate fish, such as tilapia, sole, and flounder, sometimes fare better when grilled in a foil packet or grill basket.)
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Can you grill fish without a plank?

Oil the Fish not the Grates: Brushing the fish with oil instead of the grates ensures that the oil is on the protein when it hits the high heat and will help it not stick to the grill. Use Tin Foil: If you're nervous to grill straight on the grill then make a tin foil pan.
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Should you oil salmon before grilling?

The Best Grill Temperature for Grilled Salmon

Cook for skin side down for about 6-8 minutes on hot grates to ensure the fish (or any other protein) won't stick to the grates and will lift easily away once it's done. Oil the fish, not the grill. Contrary to popular belief, there's no need to oil the grill grates.
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What is white stuff that comes out of salmon?

The white stuff on salmon is called albumin.

As the meat cooks, the coagulated albumin gets squeezed out and appears in the form of the weird, slimy, white substance that you are probably familiar with (and weirded out by).
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How do you know when salmon is done?

The easiest way to see if your salmon has finished cooking is to gently press down on the top of the fillet with a fork or your finger. If the flesh of the salmon flakes—meaning, it separates easily along the white lines that run across the fillet (strips of fish fat)—it's finished cooking.
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What is the white stuff on salmon when you cook it?

That white slimy stuff is called albumin, and it's actually just a harmless (albeit pretty gross-looking) protein that solidifies as salmon cooks.
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Do you have to flip fish when grilling?

Let Your Fish Be

While your fish is cooking on each side, resist the urge to poke and prod it. Leave it alone until it's done cooking, then flip or remove from the grill. In general, fish should take 3 to 5 minutes per side to cook depending on the thickness of the fish.
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How do you grill fish without aluminum foil?

Yes, you can grill without aluminum foil. Cook your food over indirect heat, or use a cast iron skillet or griddle; an aluminum or stainless steel sheet pan; or a baking steel instead. Let's spend some time to talk about why it is that we use aluminum foil when we grill.
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Should I grill fish skin side down first?

Place the fish skin side down and diagonal to grate slats. 5. Reduce the heat to medium, cover the grill, and cook without moving the fish until the skin side is brown, well marked, and crisp, 2 to 4 minutes. 6.
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Should you eat salmon skin?

Salmon skin is usually considered safe to eat. The skin contains more of the same minerals and nutrients contained in salmon, which may be an excellent addition to any diet.
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What's the healthiest way to eat salmon?

Fresh, raw salmon is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids and has a wonderful flavor. Raw salmon is often served as sushi or sashimi, but you might also find salmon carpaccio, crudo, or ceviche. Nigiri, or hand-formed sushi, is an option that is even better with brown rice.
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What if I eat salmon every day?

It's not dangerous to eat salmon every day for the general population. However, if you do find yourself eating salmon every day, it's even more important to make sure it's sourced responsibly to ensure contaminants are low. Pregnant women, however, should stick to the recommended 8-12 oz of salmon per week.
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