Wild Salmon is grilled over charcoal on a wooden plank, wonderfully moist and flavorful. The perfect dish for your backyard picnic!
We love cooking on the grill and making meals outside. Wild Salmon on a Cedar Plank is so easy to make and a healthier option for weeknight dinners.
Don’t have a cedar plank? Order some here– or try grilled salmon in foil. Another great option!
For more great grilling recipes be sure and check out my Best Chicken Marinade, Whiskey Marinated Steak, and Sweet Chili Chicken. These are just a few of my absolute favorites and popular with my readers!
You can season the salmon filet with pre-made spice rubs or follow the directions below on how to make my grilled salmon rub.
I keep it simple with dinner by grilling corn in the husk, directly on the grill. And even using a cast iron skillet to cook freshly picked green beans. Are you growing a vegetable garden this year? You can check out our vegetable garden here.
How to Cook Salmon on a Cedar Plank:
Step 1: You’ll want to be sure and soak the wood plank for a minimum of 2 hours. The longer you soak it, the less likely it will burn.
Step 2: Preheat your charcoal grill to medium high heat.
Step 3: Place the salmon on the wooden plank. Rub the salmon with a few teaspoons of spice rub.
Step 4: Place the wooden plank with the salmon on the grill on the hot grate, away from the hot coals. Cook for 20-30 minutes, or until the internal temperature of the salmon reaches 135 degrees F and the salmon flakes apart with a fork.
Salmon internal temperature should be 135 degrees F when removed from the grill.
Use your ThermoWorks Thermapen to check the temperature of anything you grill. Traeger Grills has a great grilling guide for cooking seafood on the grill.
Step 5: Serve right off the plank with seasonal vegetables, rice pilaf or mashed potatoes.
Wild Salmon Season is here! Wild Salmon is flown in fresh to The Fresh Market stores for peak flavor. Fresh, Wild Salmon is a seasonal summer treat that tastes amazing when grilled.
Why is salmon cooked on a wooden plank?
The fish gets steamed gently with heat from the grill, while staying extremely tender and juicy. The wooden plank also keeps the salmon from burning or falling through the grates.
How to make Mashed Potatoes:
Step 1: Peel the potatoes and wash them. Slice into small cubes and place into a saucepan with cold water. Add a teaspoon or so of salt.
Step 2: Boil the potatoes until tender. Drain the potatoes and place back into the saucepan.
Step 3: Add butter, heavy cream or buttermilk, salt and pepper to taste. Use a potato masher or an electric hand mixer with beaters to mash the potatoes. Adjust the salt and pepper as needed. Place the lid on the saucepan to keep warm until ready to serve.
How to Roast Garlic on the Grill:
Step 1: Slice off the top of a whole head of garlic, place it in the center of double layer of aluminum foil. Drizzle with a little extra virgin olive, sprinkle with salt and black pepper to taste.
Step 2: Close up the foil and crimp the edges. Cook on the grill over medium heat about 25-30 minutes, or until soft.
For more great picnic and grilling recipes be sure and try Tomato Bruschetta, Best Chicken Marinade, Grilled Pork Chops, and Best Steak Marinade.
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Maple Bacon Grilled Wild Salmon
Ingredients
Grilled Wild Salmon
- 1 ½ pounds Wild Salmon (skin removed)
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ¼ teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1 tablespoon granulated maple sugar
- 1 teaspoon ground mustard
- 1 tablespoon bacon bits
- salt and black pepper to taste
- 1 wooden plank maple, oak, or cedar
Instructions
- Soak a wooden plank in water for a minimum of 2 hours.
- Preheat your charcoal grill to medium high heat.
- Mix together the spices and bacon bits in a small bowl.
- Place the salmon on the wooden plank. Rub the salmon with a few teaspoons of spice rub.
- Place the wooden plank with the salmon on the grill on the hot grate, away from the hot coals. Cook for 20-30 minutes, or until the internal temperature of the salmon reaches 135 degrees F and the salmon flakes apart with a fork.
- Serve the salmon right on the cedar plank, along with seasonal vegetables, rice pilaf or mashed potatoes.
Recipe Notes
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Echo says
This sounds awesome. I really like the sounds of this rub.
Prachi says
That salmon looks absolutely phenomenal and I can’t stop staring at it! I’m salivating just sitting here looking at it.
Colton says
Looks tasty, I’m a big fish guy. I’ll try this recipe this weekend 🙂
Cathleen @ A Taste of Madness says
I love any kind of salmon, so I know I would love this! I need to get my hands on that spice rub!!
Colton says
This looks tasty. Love me some good fish. I’ll try this recipe this weekend.
Joanna says
I have been using my outdoors bbq quite a lot these days. Whilst I cooked a lot of meat on it, I didn’t yet do fish. Your recipe sounds so good and that maple and bacon rub so yummy and flavorsome!
Angela Ricardo Bethea says
Now that looks absolutely tasty, I’d love to try this one out someday. The salmon is nicely done and is quite mouthwatering.
Pradnya says
Lovely photos! Your cooking style reminds me of Jamie Oliver!
Jessica Robinson says
Pradnya,
Thank you SO much for your sweet comments! I’m glad you love my recipes and pics!
Abrah Sprung says
That spice rub looks incredible. I can smell and taste it from here!!!
Adessa Marie Young says
I love salmon! Soaking it on a wooden plank is a new idea for me. Thank you for sharing your recipe, hope I can try it too! The pictures are appetizing!
Tara Pittman says
Maple bacon sounds like a great flavor. I need to get some salmon to try this recipe.
Nicole says
You had me at Salmon. Bacon sealed the deal. Add in the fact that salmon is relatively easy to cook and I’m adding this recipe to my weekly meal plan.
Jessica Robinson says
Nicole,
This salmon is SO easy to cook on the grill! Ask the butcher to remove the skin for you! Then lay that side down on the wooden plank.
Laurie @ www.lifewithasideoftheunexpected.com says
This literally made me drool – Maple Bacon yum! And roasted garlic mashed potatoes are some of my favorite things to eat right there.
Jessica Robinson says
Laurie!
Thanks for stopping by!! This salmon is SO darn good! Hope you love it!
Amber Myers says
Oh my gosh, yes! This is my kind of meal. Everything looks incredible! I tend to love all things with bacon.
Jessica Robinson says
Thanks Amber!! It was so good!! I hope you’ll try it too!
Casey says
Nice!!! This is right up my alley… I love Fish and I loovveeeeee Maple Bacon, I could eat this all day long. Haven’t had this for a while, def. going to make this this weekend.