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Dairy Free, Fish, Gluten Free, Recipes, Special Diets, Winter
January 9, 2025

Citrus Salmon Confit

4.67 | 3 reviews

You could call this Citrus Salmon Confit, or you could call it citrus olive oil poached salmon, but with either name, this recipe is extremely delicious and supremely easy. If I am looking for a simple pescatarian main entrée that won’t stress me out in the kitchen but will still make me feel like I’m…

Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 25 minutes mins
Course Fish, Main Course
Cuisine American
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You could call this Citrus Salmon Confit, or you could call it citrus olive oil poached salmon, but with either name, this recipe is extremely delicious and supremely easy. If I am looking for a simple pescatarian main entrée that won’t stress me out in the kitchen but will still make me feel like I’m serving something glamorous, this is exactly what I look to make! My Citrus Salmon Confit is sure to impress, and it will always be delicious.

What you need for this recipe is just a few ingredients, a good confit dish and a good olive oil. After that, your oven does most of the work. And isn’t that our favorite kind of recipe?

Table of contents

  • What does salmon confit mean?
  • Could I do this with another kind of fish or protein?
  • Looking for similar recipes?

What does salmon confit mean?

“Confit” is a french term meaning preserve, but it has turned into a name that stands for cooking something in fat at a low temperature for a long duration of time. This was a traditional method of preservation, but it also just makes food delicious. You usually find this method used for things like garlic confit (which is phenomenal), duck confit (which I’ve never had!), or tomato confit. However, poaching things in fat is a method that translates well across many cooking applications, like in this case, fish!

Could I do this with another kind of fish or protein?

Absolutely. However, I will say this method tends to work best with a fish that has a higher fattiness to it. Like tuna, which is a very popular fish to either poach in olive oil or confit.

Doing this with a low-fat, high-moisture protein like tofu doesn’t seem to have the same effect. I find tofu benefits from a sear first. A low-and-slow cooking method doesn’t help it absorb flavor the way other proteins do.

However, if you are looking for a vegetarian protein to do this with, BEANS are a FANTASTIC AND DELICIOUS OPTION.

Looking for similar recipes?

I have a few salmon recipes up my sleeve! Here are a few favorites from the blog!

Curried Salmon & Herby Rice

This creamy, easy curried salmon is one of my favorite ways to make a fast and healthy dinner. It's quick to make, incredibly filling and incredibly adaptable. Plus it only uses minimal ingredients to make a slightly spicy, creamy, and repeatable sauce. It's perfect as a healthy weeknight comfort food!
Check out this recipe

Salmon Spring Rolls with Peach Nước Chấm

This recipe makes 16 protein-packed and flavor-filled spring rolls that I love boxing into four lunch packs to have throughout the week. It's a take on classic spring roll ingredients, with a unique peach Nước Chấm sauce that combines Vietnamese flavors and peak summer fruit to make a uniquely flavorful (and slightly spicy!) summer spring roll.
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Gochjang Butter Salmon

This salmon recipe is sweet, slightly spicy, rich and tender, and done in no more than 30 minutes – and that's being generous. If you want a quick, delicious and impressive protein that's easy to make, this salmon recipe is it.
Check out this recipe

And that’s everything for this Citrus Salmon Confit!

If you make it, please tag me on Pinterest or Instagram so I can see! It’s my favorite thing to scroll through stories and see what you all are making.

And of course feel free to leave any questions, comments or reviews! This is the best place to reach me, and I’d love to hear from you <3

Citrus Salmon Confit

4.67 | 3 reviews
I always aspire to make "Ina Garten-esque" recipes and this one definitely fits that criteria. This citrus salmon confit is supremely easy, but it will also impress anyone you have coming over for dinner. Whether you are looking for a pescatarian main dish that is sure to impress, or you just want a stunning dinner for two, this recipe is the perfect thing to keep in your back pocket.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 25 minutes mins
Servings: 4 servings
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Equipment

  • 1 9×13-inch baking dish
  • 1 chef's knife

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 pound slab of salmon
  • Diamond Crystal kosher salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 3 small mandarin oranges
  • 1 medium shallot
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • 1 small lime
  • 3 tablespoons fish sauce
  • 1 cup high quality olive oil , plus more as needed, I love the Brightland Castelvetrano Olive Oil for this
  • 1/3 cup fresh torn herbs like mint, dill and parsley, for serving

Instructions 

  1. Set a rack to the center of the oven and preheat to 325°F convection.
  2. Place the salmon skin-side-down on a porcelain baking slab and season the top with salt and pepper.
  3. Halve the mandarin oranges and pull off the peels. Try to keep the peels in as big of pieces as possible.
  4. Pull apart the mandarin orange slices and scatter them on top and around the salmon. Slice the peels into thin pieces and scatter them around the salmon as well.
  5. Peel and quarter the shallot and add it to the baking dish. Halve the garlic cloves and add them to the dish as well.
  6. Roll the lime on a flat surface to make it ready to juice. Squeeze as much juice from the lime as you can over the salmon. Pour the 3 tablespoons of fish sauce over and around the salmon as well.
  7. Pour 1 cup of high quality olive oil over and around the salmon. The salmon won't be completely submerged, but pour a liberal amount over the salmon, enough so that for the oil forms a thin layer on the bottom of the baking dish and is touching the salmon from all sides.
  8. Add the baking dish to the oven and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the shallots are softened, the garlic is golden and the salmon's internal temperature is at least 135°F.
  9. Remove the salmon from the oven and push any citrus or peels off the top of the salmon. Scatter fresh torn herbs all over the top.
  10. To serve, you can either keep the salmon in its baking dish (I find this to look very pretty), or portion it onto a separate serving dish. Just make sure to include the cooked citrus, shallot and garlic pieces, plus a generous drizzle of the flavored oil. That's the best part!

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Comments

  1. Olivia Avatar
    Olivia
    1/12/2025
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    This recipe sounds fabulous!! I’ll be making it tomorrow. What beans would you choose for pairing?? I am in love with Rancho Gordo beans.

    I have previously made your Brothy Beans. My husband and I loved them!!

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    1. Justine Avatar
      Justine
      1/12/2025
      Reply

      I don’t have a note on beans as a pairing suggestion BUT I love any of their cranberry beans or large white lima beans! I usually pair this meal with rice 🙂

      Reply
  2. Lydia Avatar
    Lydia
    1/12/2025
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    This looks amazing! Can I cook it even if a don’t have a porcelain cooking dish? Would glass work?

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  3. Nicole Avatar
    Nicole
    1/13/2025
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    4 stars
    This cooking method gave me PERFECTLY cooked salmon. My only note is that the mandarins picked up a LOT of the fish sauce flavor so next time I think I’d just use a few dashes. If anything I learned a new technique and got a lot of great inspiration!

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  4. Rosie Avatar
    Rosie
    1/15/2025
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    5 stars
    SO easy and delicious, I think the fish sauce with the mandarins really makes this exceptional! What do you recommend doing with the leftover infused oil?

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    1. Justine Avatar
      Justine
      1/15/2025
      Reply

      Oooo I love rewarming it and serving it with tofu on rice, in scrambled eggs, or with farro and beans as a sort of dressing. It’s salty enough to hold its own!

      Reply
  5. DDL Avatar
    DDL
    1/22/2025
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    5 stars
    This recipe is amazing! So easy and delicious.

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    1. Justine Avatar
      Justine
      1/22/2025
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      So glad you liked it!

      Reply
  6. Leah Avatar
    Leah
    1/22/2025
    Reply

    Do I change the temperature if my oven only has a bake option?

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    1. Justine Avatar
      Justine
      1/22/2025
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      I leave it the same, the time might vary by a few minutes but I’ve found it is still consistent!

      Reply

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