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2010-2026 - Contemporary home cooks and food trucks specializing in healthy American fusion dishes.
Sheet Pan Salmon involves roasting salmon fillets alongside vegetables on a single pan for a nutritious and effortless dinner. Reflecting current American health and convenience food trends, this method emphasizes clean flavors and minimal cleanup.
Difficulty
Easy
Prep time
10 minutes
Cook time
20 minutes
Total time
30 minutes
Servings
4 servings
Region
United States
Era introduced
2010-2026
Introduced by
Contemporary home cooks and food trucks specializing in healthy American fusion dishes.
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Sheet Pan Salmon epitomizes 21st-century American cooking focused on health, convenience, and flavor. Popularized through food trucks and social media viral recipes, it streamlines meal preparation by combining protein and vegetables in one roasting pan. This approach suits busy households seeking nutritious meals without complexity, aligning with contemporary culinary trends emphasizing fresh ingredients and simplicity.
Modern American recipe reflecting current trends; variations occur.
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