Trader Joe’s ATLANTIC SALMON FILLETS (frozen)


(Norway, Farm Raised, Skin On, Boneless, Medium Firm Texture, Mild Flavor)

Each 1 lb bag has 4 (4 oz) pieces of fish inside. Norwegian farm raised, Atlantic salmon, perfectly flash frozen. You will get mostly center cut portions plus a tail portion usually. So first things first, DEFROSTING: The best method to defrost anything is an overnight thaw in the fridge. So best to take out the portion(s) you want the night before and put in a covered container. I did that last night and while it was not completely defrosted, it was mostly defrosted so I just left the salmon out for another hour on the counter.

If you didn’t take it out the night before, in a pinch you can do the quick thaw method as described on the package (bagged, in cold water 30 minutes) . Obviously if you are not using the whole thing, just seal the package back up with the nice built-in zip lock and try to squeeze out excess air.

COOKING : (Grill, bake, boil or pan fry)

I like pan frying and broiling the best. Brining? I tried the quick brine technique of giving the defrosted salmon fillets a 30 minute soak in a brine. I liked the results (see link below for full info at The Kitchn)

https://www.thekitchn.com/best-salmon-cooking-method-skills-showdown-23004976

But if you don’t have time for brining, don’t worry it will still taste great.

After drying off the salmon, I gave it seasoning on both sides with a nice sprinkle of AJIKA which will give great color as well as flavor (in my case as it was brined, I added no more salt). I cooked the fillets using the pan fry method in a cast iron pan (or use a non stick pan) in a mix of oil and butter for about 5 minutes on the skin side first till the skin looked crispy. Flipped them, then cooked about 2 minutes on the second side which needs less time than the first. Personally I hate overcooked fish. Cook fish just till it’s no longer translucent and flakes easily with a fork. You can always put it back for 30 seconds if it needs it. You don’t want to dry it out especially as farmed salmon has less fat.

Other cooking methods would be broiling or grilling or baking. Or I imagine cooking in an air fryer.

SAUCE: If you want to serve with a sauce, TJ’s tzaziki sauce will be great with salmon. Or Greek yogurt mixed with lemon juice, or tartar sauce. Even simple lemon juice and butter is great. Fresh dill is wonderful with salmon. This time I plated the salmon up with some lemon butter, and served it with a side of TJ’s Harvest Grain Blend (shown) which is perfect with this. The salmon was tasty, if a bit mild of course as this is farmed. Wild salmon, which I love is usually about double the price of this. Trader Joe’s sells this for $8.99 for a 1 lb package (a bit little over $2 a portion). For the price I think this salmon is very tasty and a good value. I find Trader Joe’s version, superior to Costco’s version. So giving this a thumb’s up for value and quality. INGREDIENTS: Atlantic Salmon (no added salt) Protein = 23 grams! EAT FISH

(note: price has increased)

Overnight thaw: Remove fish from packaging and place on a try (or covered container) Leave overnight in fridge

Quick Thaw: Place fish in a sealed bag in a big pot of cold water until defrosted (which may take up to 1 hr).

DO NOT microwave fish to defrost: it will give a very mushy texture and ruin the fish

Don’t feel like cooking but want to eat salmon? Check out Trader Joe’s LIGHTLY SMOKED SALMON . Gourmet quality hunk of salmon, just open the can. Probably the best salmon you ever got canned.

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  5. Lisa Bark's avatar Lisa Bark
    Jul 09, 2022 @ 21:50:57

    Traders Atlantic salmon frozen fillets are very moist with lots of flavor. Yummy.

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  7. Pam's avatar Pam
    Jan 30, 2023 @ 15:04:57

    Is farm raised ok? I have heard it’s not. Do you have any info on these Trader Joe’s farm raised salmon filets regarding the farm raised issue?

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  8. Unknown's avatar Anonymous
    Sep 17, 2025 @ 22:20:54

    What coloring is added to the frozen farm raised Norwegian salmon fillets?

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  9. Unknown's avatar Anonymous
    Jan 07, 2026 @ 13:34:11

    You don’t have to thaw them. I bake them from frozen, skin side down, at 390 to 395 degrees fahrenheit for about 35 to 40 minutes (to a temperature of at least 145 degrees). Perfect every time! Best on parchment paper.

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