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Salmon en Papillote
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Salmon en Papillote

โฑ 25 min
๐Ÿž ~6g (kid-default portion)
๐Ÿฝ 4 servings
โญ 5/5
โš ๏ธ Estimates only โ€” not medical advice. Carb counts vary by brand and portion. Always verify with your endo or CDCES.

๐ŸŒ Cultural note

"En papillote" means "in parchment" โ€” a classic French technique where you steam fish in a sealed paper packet with butter, herbs, and lemon. It looks fancy, but it's the easiest weeknight dinner you'll ever make. Kids LOVE opening their own packet at the table โ€” it's like unwrapping a present.

Why this recipe is T1D-friendly

Ingredients

Bread / potato / base options

This is naturally low-carb โ€” most families serve it as-is or with one of these:

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 400ยฐF (200ยฐC).
  2. Mise en place โ€” slice the lemon, zucchini, fennel, tomatoes, and garlic. Pat salmon dry with paper towels.
  3. Lay a parchment sheet flat. In the center, drizzle a little olive oil.
  4. Build a bed: layer a few zucchini slices, fennel (if using), and a couple tomato halves.
  5. Place salmon fillet on the veggie bed. Season with salt and pepper.
  6. Top with 2 lemon slices, 1 sprig dill, 1 sprig thyme, a few garlic slices, and a pat of butter. Add capers if using.
  7. Fold the packet โ€” bring the long sides of parchment together over the salmon and fold down tightly, then fold the short ends underneath. You want a sealed envelope so steam can't escape.
  8. Repeat for all 4 fillets. Place packets on a sheet pan.
  9. Bake 12-15 minutes โ€” depending on thickness. Salmon should be just opaque and flaky.
  10. Transfer each packet to a plate. Let kids open their own at the table โ€” careful, hot steam!

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