Grilling salmon is a great way to bring out its flavor. Nervous about barbecuing fish? We’ve got you covered. We’ve asked the experts for their top tips so you can serve up salmon like a pro and avoid beginner mistakes. Want to take your barbecue to the next level? Check out our guide to the best gas grills (opens in new tab) and the best infrared grills (opens in new tab) to help you cook up a storm. For now, let’s dig into all you need to know about grilling salmon.
Can you grill salmon?
So, can you grill salmon? “Grilling salmon is a quick and easy way to add flavor and get a meal on the table with less fuss,” says Tracy Justynski, professional chef and expert on SKILLR (opens in new tab). Preparing your salmon correctly makes grilling a cinch. “My top tip for grilling salmon on a gas grill would be to make sure the salmon is oiled up and seasoned well so that it doesn’t stick.” Leave the skin on to further reduce the chance of the salmon sticking to the grill. First time grilling salmon? Remember, less is more when it comes to grilling. The trick is to allow the fish to cook sufficiently and resist the temptation to interfere. “Don’t flip the salmon until it’s ready. I think that’s the most common mistake for grilling salmon. The protein will release on its own when it’s ready to. You have to let it be and have patience.” Wait for the salmon to start turning opaque before attempting to move it. As an added bonus, grilling salmon can save on cleaning time. “Not only does the char and caramelization add complex savory, smoky elements, it also requires no pan to clean. You just burn off the remnants and brush, and you’re done. It eliminates scrubbing oily burnt pans when grilling salmon on a gas grill,” says Tracy. Discover more guides for the garden… Best riding lawn mower (opens in new tab) Best robot lawn mower (opens in new tab) Best chainsaws (opens in new tab) Best pool heaters (opens in new tab) Best swim spas (opens in new tab) Best water heaters (opens in new tab) Best patio heaters (opens in new tab)