• 20 minutes to prepare • 30 minutes to cook • Serves 4
A pastry affair III
Salmon in puff pastry is a delicious way to cook salmon. Halfway between a savory pie and a strudel, this dish is really tasty!
A long ago, I had the chance to share a similar recipe on the blog, my smoked salmon and ricotta cheese pastries. It is a recipe that I have been making since my early cooking days, and has been a family favorite ever since.
Today I decided to prepare something different from the previous savory strudels and make a simple one with very few ingredients, in order to enhance the flavor of the salmon. I hope you enjoy it!
Today I decided to prepare something different from the previous savory strudels and make a simple one with very few ingredients, in order to enhance the flavor of the salmon. I hope you enjoy it!
Here's what you will need for the 4-serving recipe:
250 g pack of puff pastry
4 salmon fillets, about 200 g each
EVO oil
salt and pepper
dry thyme
1 egg yolk
- In a small bowl mix 2 tablespoons of EVO oil, salt, fresh ground pepper, dry thyme, a teaspoon of mustard. Distribute the marinade over the salmon fillets with a brush, and let them rest for 20 minutes
- Preheat oven to 180°C
- Remove the excess of marinade with some kitchen paper. Keep aside
- Cut out puff pastry big rectangles and place them on a baking paper covered baking sheet
- Place 1 salmon fillet at the center. Wrap the puff pastry rectangle around
- Using two fingers, lightly press the ends of the pastries, to close it well. Then brush the tops with a bit of whisked egg yolk
- Place pastries on the lowest oven shelf and bake at 180°C (fan oven) for 30 minutes, until they’ve risen and the tops are golden brown. Leave to cool for a couple of minutes, and serve while still warm!
In the following, Nutrition Facts of this dish are indicated. Data is provided per serving.
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