Salmon Wellington - My Gorgeous Recipes (2024)

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Salmon Wellington or Salmon en Croute, a gourmet dish with a festive touch. Flaky golden puff pastry, salmon fillet cooked to perfection and a filling of spinach and cream cheese make this dish perfect for every party or celebration.

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There is no secret that I love salmon, fresh, frozen, smoked, in any possible combination, and at any time of the day.

It's the least "fishy" out of all the other type of fish, at least according to my taste buds. And it makes a posh dinner for any special occasion, be it Christmas dinner, or a romantic Valentine's Day for two.

If a traditional Wellington recipe uses beef, this salmon variation works wonderfully well, and it can easily turn into the centrepiece of any dinner.

It might look complicated to make, but trust me, it's one of the easiest dishes I've ever made. And I (almost) always go for quick and easy recipes. Let's see how to make it!

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  • What is Salmon Wellington?
  • Ingredients needed
  • Step-by-step photos and instructions
  • Expert tips
  • Can I freeze it?
  • What to serve with salmon Wellington
  • Other salmon recipess
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What is Salmon Wellington?

Fresh salmon can be pretty expensive, I give you that. But trust me, once you have a bite of this lovely baked salmon in puff pastry, you will know your money was worth spending. The Beef Wellington might be the classic dish, but this recipe is just amazing too.

So, what's exactly a salmon wellington or salmon en croute? It's actually a boneless, skinless salmon fillet topped with a cheesy spinach sauce, and wrapped into puff pastry, then baked until golden.

Ingredients needed

  • salmon fillets
  • ready-rolled puff pastry sheet
  • onion
  • fresh spinach
  • cream cheese - full-fat cream cheese is the best for this recipe
  • lemon juice
  • fresh dill
  • salt and pepper - to taste
  • egg - to brush
  • butter

Step-by-step photos and instructions

The salmon wellington sauce can be as simple, or as fancy as you like. I opted for the simple version, nothing too complicated, but the flavours were deep, and gave the dish a wonderful touch.

  • melt the butter in a pan, then add the onion and sautee until soft, then add the spinach and cook until it wilts
  • take it off the heat, leave to cool slightly, then add the cream cheese, dill and lemon juice, and mix well
  • arrange the ready-made puff pastry on you work surface, place the salmon fillet, and top with the spinach sauce
  • wrap the puff pastry around it, then brush with beaten egg and use a sharp knife to make a few cuts into the pastry so the steam can espace during baking
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Expert tips

This recipe is fail-proof, there is hardly any room for mistakes, but there are a few tips perhaps to ensure you get the perfect salmon en croute every single time.

  1. Make sure the sauce has cooled down before wrapping the salmon in the puff pastry, we want to avoid a soggy pastry.

2. it's crucial to brush a bit of egg wash around the edges of the puff pastry, so it can seal propery before baking, otherwise the sauce will leak during baking

Now, that's pretty much all you have to worry about. I have not tried to make it with phyllo pastry, although I suspect it's not a massive difference, just a pretty flaky texture.

Can I freeze it?

This dish can be safely frozen, just follow all the steps, but freeze it without baking. When you want to serve it, pop it in the oven from frozen, the baking time will be a bit longer, I suspect at least 10-15 minutes longer.

But the texture and taste should not change in the slightest. You can make it ahead, and bake it just before you guests arrive, in this way you have a lovely freshly baked salmon wellington whenever you need it.

What to serve with salmon Wellington

You can serve the salmon wellington as an appetizer, in which case it's ok on its own. But if you decide to serve it as a main meal, a nice salad on the side would be perfect. You can go for something as easy as aSimple Green Salad, or a nice Cucumber Tomato Avocado Feta Salad Recipe.

As for side dishes, I would go for someLast-Minute Sautéed Green Beans with Garlic,Maple Roasted Brussel Sprouts with Bacon and Sweet Potatoes orEasy Chickpea Tabbouleh Recipe.

Other salmon recipess

Smoked Salmon Pâté

Salmon Pasta Salad (No Mayo)

Alfredo Pasta with Salmon

Salmon Nicoise Salad

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Salmon Wellington

Salmon Wellington or Salmon en Croute, a gourmet dish with a festive touch. Flaky golden puff pastry, salmon fillet cooked to perfection and a filling of spinach and cream cheese make this dish perfect for every party or celebration.

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: British

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 people

Calories: 551kcal

Author: Daniela Apostol

Ingredients

  • 2 salmon fillets
  • 1 ready-rolled puff pastry sheet
  • 1 onion
  • 2 cups fresh spinach
  • 3 tablespoon cream cheese
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon fresh dill
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tablespoon butter

Metric - US Customary

Instructions

  • Pre-heat the oven to 200 degrees Celsius (390 Fahrenheit).

  • Peel and chop the onion, melt the butter in a pan, then sautee the onion until soft.

  • Add the spinach, and stir well, until it wilts, season well with salt and pepper, and take off the heat.

  • Leave to cool, then add the chopped dill, cream cheese, and lemon juice and mix well.

  • Beat the egg lightly, then arrange the salmon fillets on the puff pastry sheet, brushing the egg around the edges.

  • Top the salmon with the spinach sauce, wrap the puff pastry around the salmon fillets, brush with more egg on top, then bake in the oven for about 15 minutes or until golden.

  • Serve hot or cold.

Notes

This recipe is fail-proof, there is hardly any room for mistakes, but there are a few tips perhaps to ensure you get the perfect salmon en croute every single time.

  1. Make sure the sauce has cooled down before wrapping the salmon in the puff pastry, we want to avoid a soggy pastry.

2. it's crucial to brush a bit of egg wash around the edges of the puff pastry, so it can seal propery before baking, otherwise the sauce will leak during baking

Now, that's pretty much all you have to worry about. I have not tried to make it with phyllo pastry, although I suspect it's not a massive difference, just a pretty flaky texture.

Nutrition

Calories: 551kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 36g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 107mg | Sodium: 278mg | Potassium: 607mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 1735IU | Vitamin C: 6.8mg | Calcium: 54mg | Iron: 2.9mg

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FAQs

What do you eat with salmon Wellington? ›

Try it With: Serve with some roasted, crushed new potatoes and Tenderstem broccoli. Lovely with our Dauphinoise Potatoes and some wilted spinach and roasted fennel. Garnish with lemon wedges and dill sprigs.

What is the difference between En Croute and Wellington? ›

Beef en Croute or Boeuf en Croute is sometimes refered to as a Beef Wellington , but this is a mistake. Beef en croute is a Fillet steak encased in Puff pastry with an inner topping of either Pate or pureed Mushrooms & Onions Beef en Croute Classic French Cuisine.

How to stop salmon en croûte from going soggy? ›

Preventing Sogginess

The key to a perfect salmon en croûte lies in proactive moisture management. Start with the salmon. Before placing it on the pastry, pat it thoroughly dry with paper towels. This simple step removes excess surface moisture, reducing the risk of a soggy pastry.

How to cook Aldi salmon in Wellington? ›

Cook from frozen. OVEN: Place on a baking tray on the middle shelf of a preheated oven for the time specified, or until thoroughly cooked and piping hot throughout. (Electric 200°C/Fan 180°C/Gas 6) for 50 minutes. Allow the product to rest for 5 minutes before serving.

What do you serve Wellington with? ›

What do I serve with beef Wellington? Simple steamed or sautéed greens work perfectly well as a side for beef Wellington, especially with a good glug of homemade gravy drizzled over the top. Otherwise, creamy mashed potatoes make an even more indulgent Wellington side dish that tastes divine.

What to serve salmon en croute with? ›

Serve with a crème fraiche dressing and lemon wedges. Try it with a warm salad of asparagus tips, roasted beetroot wedges, fresh dill and pea shoots, and a drizzle of a zingy salsa verde dressing.

Should I defrost salmon in Croute before cooking? ›

You can use frozen or fresh pastry for this Salmon en Croûte dish. If using frozen, defrost overnight in the fridge beforehand or in the microwave according to the packet instructions.

Where does Aldi salmon come from? ›

Is ALDI fresh salmon wild-caught? The fresh salmon at ALDI is not wild-caught. It is farm-raised in Chile, Russia, or Norway.

How long do you cook Aldi salmon in Croute? ›

Always wash hands, all surfaces and utensils after handling raw fish. Place En Croute on a baking tray and brush pastry with milk or egg. Place the baking tray on the middle shelf of a preheated oven for the time specified (Electric - 220C - 20 minutes, Fan - 200C - 20 minutes, Gas - 7 - 20 minutes). Do not reheat.

What should I serve with salmon in Croute? ›

Serve with some roasted, crushed new potatoes, tenderstem broccoli, sautéed leeks and a gravadlax sauce. It's also great with our Dauphinoise Potatoes, wilted spinach and roasted fennel. Serve with a crème fraiche dressing and lemon wedges.

What do you eat salmon caviar with? ›

Caviar is often best served by itself, using a mother of pearl spoon or from a caviar bump. Some of the best caviar accompaniments include buttered toast points, crème fraiche, blinis, chips or crackers and cheese.

What is salmon usually served with? ›

Take your pick between green beans, asparagus, carrots, cabbage, leafy greens, or even a simple salad. This quick and simple way to cook green beans will become an instant favorite.

What appetizer goes well with salmon? ›

You can flavor the salmon with a variety of ingredients and serve it with crackers, cucumber slices, crostini, or crudité.

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