Shinsei's perfectly grilled salmon, polished in Mongolian barbecue sauce, is an astonishing thing. A neatly cleaved square of pink rests on a banana leaf. The thick, sweetish sauce drools from its ...
Salmon is a popular fish for a reason, but you can upgrade your everyday fillets with one particularly exciting condiment.
Cut the salmon into cubes. 2 lb salmon Add cubed salmon to the baking dish and toss with cayenne pepper and BBQ sauce. Bake ...
Sauce will keep in an airtight container in the fridge up to 2 weeks. Before serving, gently reheat in a small pan to just a little warmer than room temperature. Make the salmon: Preheat oven to ...
Sauce: While the salmon is roasting, place all the ingredients for the sauce in a bowl, and mix until they are thoroughly combined.
The semolina on top of the salmon gives a lovely crust and the paprika adds to the flavour and colour. The sauce is bursting with sharpness and samphire is a lovely, salty, green plant that grows ...
In this dish, the salmon is served with a blueberry BBQ sauce. Berries are a traditional seasonal ingredient in Indigenous cuisine. Wild blueberries can be found all over Canada and BC is one of the ...
Using store cupboard ingredients you can create a lovely sauce to pour over the fish in no time at all. Serve with some boiled potatoes and green vegetables. Place the salmon fillets in a ...
When sea salt is dissolved, add oil a little at a time. Yellow anticucho sauce: Combine all ingredients in a bowl and mix well. Salmon skewers: Thread the salmon cubes onto the skewers ...