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How do you cook salmon with skin on one side?

Asked: Michael Miller, Last Updated:

Let the salmon cook for 90% of the time on the skin side. The salmon I get is usually about an inch thick, so I cook it for 5 minutes on the skin side. Season the top of the fish with salt, then flip it over to cook for 15-30 seconds on the other side. Serve and enjoy!

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