Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Whats a good recipe for salmon?

I always poach my salmon. I put a strainer like for vegetables for steaming in a frying pan. I add water up to the feet of the strainer and let it poach until the salmon looks all white in color. It don't really take long. I just like some lemon, salt and pepper but by husband loves this dill sauce that comes in a bottle. You can get it near the fish department.Whats a good recipe for salmon?
butter your salmons and put them in the oven


as a topping mix mustard, olive oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper


enjoy..Whats a good recipe for salmon?
My favorite salmon recipe is also the simplest. I grill (indoor grill pan) the salmon quickly at a high temp. I serve it with a sauce made from melted butter and grainy mustard.
baked salmon





fillet of salmon





glass baking dish spray w/pam


1 cup chopped celery


1/2 cup chopped onion


1 lemon sliced


salt %26amp; pepper





lay fish in sprayed dish salt and pepper


add celery and onion


place lemon slices on top of fish


cover and bake at 325 degree oven for 45min
This is SOOO simple and really yummy-Every time I make it, it's done SO fast! Everyone loves it (even people that don't particularly like ginger)





Take some salmon fillets,


put them in a bowl,


coat them wit olive oil,salt, pepper and pour a bottle of MAKOTA GINGER DRESSING-


(I buy mine at Publix by the salads in the refrigerated part)....


Marinate


(longer the better but half and hour works fine) and bake at like 400F for about 20-30 min-


(depends on amount,thickness of fillet, and what you like...etc)





U can serve over rice.








YUM ..making it 2morrow..
Cook It!!!!





Just kidding...








Take some foil, layer some onion and garlic and parsley on the foil, drizzle with salt and pepper and olive oil, lay salmon on top, salt, pepper and olive oil that and wrap in the foil so it cannot drip and put in oven at 400 for 20 minutes.
Brown Sugar


Cumin


Cayenne pepper





Take 2 TBSP of the sugar, and 1 TBSP each of Cumin and Cayenne pepper. Mix in bowl. Sprinkle /Rub on the top of the salmon. Bake in oven until done.





This is easy and tastes gourmet.
Lay a fat steak (or better, half salmon) on tin foil, cover it with uncooked red and yellow peppers, mushrooms, almond slivers, some lemon juice, sage, marjoram (or lemon pepper seasoning for a slightly different taste). Cut a few slabs of butter and lay them on top of the whole thing. Wrap the tin foil around the whole thing, bake it at 350 for about an hour (50 min? depending) Slide on to a platter and enjoy! Super easy, incredibly tasty. Doesn't dry out, won't last long.
My favorite is using a bottled teriaki sauce on top and baking.





I once put a canned cranberry sauce on top and it was surprisingly good.
First choice.Take a salmon filet and top it with teriaki sauce and some honey.


I normally bake it for 12 minutes and then finish it under the broiler.





Second choice--I also use the same receipe that Margo G gave you.
Here is a wonderful holiday recipe. I made this for my MIL on Thanksgiving, and she loved it!





http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rushinreci鈥?/a>
place some lemon slices on a grill and place a piece of salmon on top of it it taste delicious
This is fantastic for a Whole Baked Salmon:


http://www.gourmet-food-revolution.com/b鈥?/a>

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