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Salmon for Everyone, Even the Baby

By March 13, 2018March 17th, 2018126 Comments


It gives me great pleasure
to cede the floor to guest-posterย 
Jenna Helwigย today.ย Jenna is the senior food editor at Parents Magazine and author ofย Baby-Led Feeding,ย an inspiring manual for raising good eaters and kickstarting the family meal habit nice and early. Yes, your baby can eat the salmon youโ€™re looking at above. Read on for the recipe and for a fun little surprise. ย Take it away, Jenna.ย 

You may wonder why this dinner party-worthy (but Tuesday night-easy) salmon dish is in a book called Baby-Led Feeding. This is baby food? Yes! And grown-up food and teenager food, kid food, and toddler food.

Baby-led feeding is my take on baby-led weaning, the increasingly popular method of introducing babies to solid foods. Instead of being spoon-fed purees, babies eat finger foods right from the start, grasping soft foods in their sweet, chubby little fingers. Baby-led feeding encourages babies to really get to know their food, to smell it, touch it, play with it, taste it, and yes, probably drop a lot of it on the floor (at least at first). It helps develop hand-eye coordination and teaches babies to recognize and rely on their own hunger cues.

But, my favorite part about baby-led feeding is that babies can take part in family meals from an earlier age, eating the same foods that their parents, caregivers, and siblings doโ€”like the family meals in Baby-Led Feeding such as Sweet Potato and Quinoa Burgers, Spiced Lamb Meatballs, Slow-Cooker Maple-Dijon Pork, or this Mother-in-Law Salmon.

My mother-in-law, Iolanda was born and raised in southern Italy. When she was 16, a man in her village 10 years her senior (my father-in-law!) chose her to be his wife. They had barely met when they were married. Soon after, they immigrated to Montreal, Canada. Within five years Iolanda had three sons. Iolanda didnโ€™t have an easy life those first couple of decades, learning how to be the wife that her traditional husband expected, navigating a foreign culture, learning a new language, suffering through ridiculously frigid winters, and wrangling three rambunctious boys.

But, Iolanda survived and, in time, the best word I can think of, is bloomed. When I met her more than 15 years ago I discovered a petite, chic woman who was bursting with warmth and the center of a large group of devoted friends. She begins to sing at the table with the least provocation; it takes only a tiny bit more prompting to get her dancing. She is crazy for children and unfailingly generous, perhaps most of all with her endlessly delicious cooking. Her lasagna, with 15 layers of homemade pasta, is legendary. Her meatballs inspire moans of pleasure, and she can make simple blanched broccoli mouthwatering. (The secret is well-salted water and garlic, naturally.)

This salmon is a mainstay in Iolandaโ€™s repertoire. Slathered in a Dijon mustard, lemon, olive oil, parsley, and garlic mixture with a dollop of mayo for creaminess, the fish simply bakes in the oven. It really is dead easy. My mother-in-law prepares a side of salmon and then cuts it into pieces, but itโ€™s faster (and more budget-friendly when youโ€™re cooking for a smaller crowd) to start with individual filets.


GIVEAWAY ALERT! Iโ€™m giving away a copy of Baby-Led Feedingย to two lucky readers โ€” just leave a comment to be eligible. Contest ends Thursday, March 15 at noon ET. Good luck! UPDATE: The winners have been notified. Thank you for playing!

For more Jenna, follow her on Instagram or, for baby and toddler ideas, here.ย 

Mother-in-Law Salmon

Like many instinctive cooks, Iolanda isnโ€™t much for measuring, so even though Iโ€™ve eaten this delicious salmon dish countless times it took me a few tries to nail the proportionsโ€”experimentation that was well worth it.ย ย Note: If your salmon still has the skin on it, no problem. Once the fish is cooked you can lift the fillets up off the skin easily with a spatula, leaving the skin behind on the baking pan.ย Makes 3-4 servings

1 pound salmon, cut into 3 or 4 fillets
1/4 teaspoon salt
Freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon mayonnaise
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
2 garlic cloves, minced

Preheat the oven to 375ยฐF. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Place the salmon fillets on the parchment. Sprinkle with the salt (except for babyโ€™s portion) and pepper to taste.

In a small bowl, stir together the olive oil, mayonnaise, lemon juice, and mustard. Stir in the parsley and garlic.

Spoon the olive oil mixture over the salmon fillets. Roast the fish until it flakes easily in the center when tested with a fork or knife, 12 to 15 minutes, depending on the thickness. If youโ€™re serving a baby, cool and flake the fish with a fork.

Mother-in-Law Salmon from Baby-Led Feeding by Jenna Helwig. ยฉ Copyright 2018 by Jenna Helwig. Used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved. Photo by Lauren Volo.

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126 Comments

  • Avatar Susan Curtis says:

    Iโ€™m planning to make this during a womenโ€™s retreat, hoping it will be nourishing and special.

  • Avatar Abbie says:

    Oh, what a delightful book! I have a 9-month-old who LOVES to eatโ€“Iโ€™m struggling to keep his meals fresh. Iโ€™d love a copy!

  • Avatar Joannie says:

    I really want to learn more abour baby-led feeding with baby #1 due in september ๐Ÿ˜‰

  • Avatar Amy says:

    Iโ€™ll be starting BLW with my second in under a month โ€“ always interested in new recipes!

  • Avatar Briana says:

    Just in time for me to wrap my head around solids for my baby!

  • Avatar Jackie G. says:

    This recipe seems simple but would make a weekday a little more special. Yum!

  • Avatar jane says:

    this looks great! my 10-month old loves salmon and weโ€™re always looking for family friendly recipes and would love this cookbook!

  • Avatar Shauna says:

    Thanks for the recipe and post. Iโ€™m very interested in learning more about baby led feeding with my first child coming soon!

  • Avatar Rachel says:

    This is so timely for us! Our 8 month old is loosing interest in purees and wants what we eat. Iโ€™d love love love to get a copy of this book!

  • Avatar Amber H says:

    I have an 11 month old and am still trying to get her to enjoy finger foods (she still prefers to be spoonfed). I would love to have this book for some recipes and tips!

  • Avatar Mandy says:

    Iโ€™m right at this stage with my five month old and am so intrigued! Thank you for this discussion.

  • Avatar Kali says:

    My sister is doing baby led weaning and would love this book!

  • Avatar anna says:

    This is perfect timing, since Iโ€™m 2 months from my due date and already looking forward to feeding baby real food!

  • Avatar Laura says:

    Iโ€™m due with baby #1 in August, and I have read a lot about this method! Iโ€™m very interested in learning more about it (and making the salmon above, yum). Would love to win a copy of this book, and even if I donโ€™t, I just may have to buy it.

  • Avatar Shira Schwarz says:

    MY third baby is now 5 months old and almost ready for solids. Iโ€™d love to learn more about this approach!

  • Avatar Hannah G says:

    I love seeing this becoming more mainstream! Weโ€™ve been doing BLW with our 1st and it has made family mealtimes a dream!! She is such a happy eater and i love that I can introduce food to her in itโ€™s whole form. And itโ€™s a lot less work for me

  • Avatar Kate Sayre says:

    We started my 17 month old on solids this way. I would love some new recipe ideas for the whole family.

  • Avatar Lisa Cowen says:

    Just heard about baby led weaning no; and we are going to use this for our daughter.

  • Avatar Christina says:

    This looks like an amazing book! Thank you for sharing.

  • Avatar Liz says:

    We are in the midst of BLW with our 9 month old. Would love to have more food options so we can keep things interesting for her!

  • Avatar Nicole says:

    Third and final installment to this family coming in August. I hate my nightly fights with my current youngest and could use fresh insight on how to make this whole eating thing easier the third time around when we get there! Hopefully at least one of my kids can start their life liking food!

  • Avatar Jenna L. says:

    Thank you for the recipe โ€“ I would love a copy of the book! My 6 month old isnโ€™t interested in purees anymore, and Iโ€™m struggling to think of creative meals to make that we can all enjoy.

  • Avatar maria says:

    iโ€™d love to learn more about baby led feeding โ€“ our first is due in 7 weeks!

  • Avatar Caitlyn says:

    iโ€™m currently pregnant and would love this book!

  • Avatar Amber says:

    Interested in learning more about baby-led feeding as I plan for #2!

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