Ingredients
For the Salmon:
- 4 (6 oz. / 170g) skinless salmon fillets
- 2 tbsp. (30ml) fresh lemon juice
- 2 tbsp. (30ml) olive oil, divided
- 1 tbsp. (14g) unsalted butter
For the Filling:
- 4 oz. (115g) cream cheese, softened
- 0.25 cups (25g) Parmesan cheese, grated finely
- 4 oz. (115g) frozen spinach, thawed and completely squeezed dry
- 2 tsp. (10g) garlic, minced
- Salt and black pepper to taste
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Season each of the 4 (6 oz. / 170g) salmon fillets generously with salt and pepper, then drizzle with 2 tbsp. (30ml) of fresh lemon juice and 1 tbsp. (15ml) of the olive oil. Arrange the salmon fillets flat onto a smooth, clean cutting board.
- With a sharp chef's knife, carefully slice a pocket horizontally into the side of each salmon fillet about ¾ of the way through, ensuring you do not cut all the way to the other side.
- For the filling: in a medium mixing bowl, add the 4 oz. (115g) of softened cream cheese, 0.25 cups (25g) of finely grated Parmesan cheese, 4 oz. (115g) of dried spinach, 2 tsp. (10g) of minced garlic, a pinch of salt, and black pepper, and mix everything well until fully combined.
- Place about 1.5 tbsp. (22g) of the spinach and cheese mixture into each salmon pocket and spread it evenly to fill the cavity without overflowing.
- In a large skillet, heat the remaining 1 tbsp. (15ml) of olive oil and 1 tbsp. (14g) of unsalted butter over medium-high heat until simmering, then cook the stuffed salmon fillets for about 6 to 8 minutes per side until a golden-brown crust forms and the fish flakes easily.
- Remove the cooked salmon fillets from the heat, carefully transfer them onto warm serving plates, and serve your elegant Entertaining Salmon immediately.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving)
- Calories: 438 kcal
- Carbohydrates: 2.4 g
- Protein: 38.1 g
- Fat: 30.6 g
Pro Chef Tips
As a chef, I want to ensure your dish turns out flawlessly every single time. Here are my top secrets for making this Entertaining Salmon a restaurant-quality centerpiece:
- Squeeze the Spinach Completely Dry: This is the most crucial step! Frozen spinach holds a lot of water. Wrap the thawed spinach in a clean kitchen towel and wring it out aggressively. Any leftover moisture will make your filling runny and water down the flavors.
- Do Not Overstuff the Pockets: It can be tempting to pack in as much of that delicious cream cheese filling as possible, but overstuffing will cause the filling to spill out during the pan-searing process. Stick to the recommended 1.5 tbsp. (22g) per fillet.
- Prep Ahead for Easy Entertaining: To make your dinner party completely stress-free, you can cut the pockets and stuff the salmon fillets up to 12 hours in advance. Keep them covered tightly in the refrigerator, and simply pan-sear them right before your guests are ready to eat.
- Let the Crust Form: When you place the salmon in the hot skillet, leave it alone! Constantly moving the fish prevents that beautiful, golden-brown crust from forming. Let it sear undisturbed for the first 6 minutes before gently flipping.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I make this Entertaining Salmon recipe with fresh spinach instead of frozen? Yes, absolutely! If you prefer fresh spinach, simply sauté about 8 oz. (225g) of fresh spinach leaves in a skillet until fully wilted. Let it cool, and then just like the frozen version, squeeze out all the excess moisture before mixing it with the cream cheese and Parmesan.
What are the best side dishes to serve with Entertaining Salmon? Because this stuffed salmon is rich and creamy, it pairs beautifully with light, vibrant sides. I highly recommend serving it alongside garlic roasted asparagus, a crisp lemon vinaigrette salad, or herb-roasted baby potatoes to soak up any of the delicious pan juices.
How do I know when the stuffed salmon is fully cooked? Your salmon is ready when the flesh is opaque and flakes easily with a fork. If you want to be completely precise, use a digital meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the fish (avoiding the filling); it should read 145°F (63°C) for a safe, perfectly tender finish.
Can I bake this Entertaining Salmon instead of pan-searing it? Yes! While pan-searing gives it a wonderful crust, baking is a great hands-off method for entertaining. Place the stuffed fillets on a lightly greased baking sheet and bake at 400°F (200°C) for 12-15 minutes, or until the salmon is cooked through.




