How come when I bake salmon, I get white fat oozing out of the meat?

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  1. BlissfulWriter profile image71
    BlissfulWriterposted 13 years ago

    How come when I bake salmon, I get white fat oozing out of the meat?

    I put piece of frozen salmon in the over as instructed on the box (350 degrees for 20 minutes).  But every time it come out,there are white fat coming out of the meat.   How come it looks much better in restaurant.  Disclaimer: I am not a cook.

  2. SweetiePie profile image81
    SweetiePieposted 13 years ago

    Fish is meat, so there will always be some fat content there.  Salmon is one of the healthiest types of fish you could bake, but if you want to bake something with a lower fat content, try buying some veggie salmon.

  3. Zainejaz profile image60
    Zainejazposted 13 years ago

    It's only the moisture coming out as it cooks. Brush it with a bit of olive oil or melted butter and it will be gone. Either way, it's all natural. And if you brush it first it probably won't be an issue.

  4. sharing the sky profile image70
    sharing the skyposted 13 years ago

    I've also experienced this when I baking salmon before. I figured it was just the natural fats/oils of the salmon coming out, just as something similar would happen when cooking other meats that have some fat.

    I'm not sure how restaurants cook salmon to address this but if it concerns you may consider the ideas already mentioned here.

  5. BlissfulWriter profile image71
    BlissfulWriterposted 13 years ago

    Thanks for the replies.  Good to know that this is normal.

  6. tonymead60 profile image85
    tonymead60posted 12 years ago

    it is normal, salmon is regarded as an oily meat; but the oiliness is why it is good to eat, Omega-3 fatty acids good for the heart.
    I tend not to cook them on a skillet or dry frying pan which sort of gets rid of it.
    Fatty acids in form of Triglyceride, vitamins like vitamin-D, vitamin-A and some members of vitamin-B family and minerals like Selenium, Zinc, Phosphorus, Calcium and Iron.
    so stick with it, but try the hot pan.
    cheers

 
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