Because I am a big fan of butter and have been trying to cut back, I feared I would never get to enjoy salmon anymore (I have always been a "dunker.") Now that I have this recipe, I can eat a whole piece of salmon without a drop of butter and enjoy it! Everyone who tries it loves it. We found the amount of spice mixture to be just right for two large fillets; you may need to double it. (Don't double the salsa ingredients, though, as it makes plenty.)
Spice Mixture:
1/2 T black peppercorns
2 T whole coriander
1 T whole cumin
1 tsp kosher salt
Salsa Ingredients:
4 oranges
1/4 C fresh cilantro, chopped
1/4 C fresh lime juice
1/4 tsp fresh ground pepper
1/4 tsp slat
1 garlic clove, minced
1 T minced Chipoltle pepper
1/2 red onion, chopped
1 lb salmon fillets
Salsa: With a sharp knife, remove skin and white pitch from oranges. Working over a medium-sized blow to catch the juice, cut the orange segments from their surrounding membrane, letting segments fall into the bowl. Add remaining ingredients. Salsa can be made ahead and refrigerated for up to eight hours. It does take about 30 minutes to do this. If you don't have the patience, buy your favorite fruit salsa separately, or just prepare the salmon without it; it's delicious with or without.
Spice Mixture: Heat a small skillet over medium heat. Add coriander and cumin; toast, stirring constantly, until aromatic, 2-3 minutes. Let cool, and transfer to a spice mill or mortar and pestle (see, you do have a use for one of those!) Add peppercorns to the mill, and coarsely grind all of the spices. Stir in salt. [Now, some will say this process is unnecessary. I strongly disagree. The heating and grinding awakens the flavors, unlike that bottle of ground stuff that's been in your pantry since you got married. Trust me.]
Prepare the grill or heat broiler. Coat the pink side of the salmon with the spice mixture (Hubby likes to give them a light spray of olive oil first.) Grill or broil on a lightly oiled rack until the salmon is opaque in the center (about 5 minutes per side). Serve with the salsa and your favorite side.
And don't forget to come back and tell me how much you loved it!
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16 comments:
I will DEFINITELY be trying this recipe! My kind of salmon. I love the combination of spices! I will let you know how it turns out.
This recipes sounds AMAZING! And I love salmon!
Salmon is a regular dish at our house so any new recipe to give it a twist is welcome. I'll add this to my menu soon!
If I could eat this dish for breakfast this morning I would. Sounds delish. Thanks for sharing!
I'm going to be making this in the next couple of days as it sounds really, really good!!!
Oh great! I love salmon, so I'm definitely going to try this one!
this is definitely one i will do - i love all seafood and this salmon sounds awesome
We are salmon lovin' folks, so this is definitey a must-try for us. Yum...
I am some salmon at home waiting for this recipe. Sounds yummy!
I'm anxious to hear how you all liked it!!
Dang --- I wish my family would eat salmon!!! I think I might do the salsa with chicken!!
Mmmmmm....it's a little "involved" for my little ones to cook up, but I might have to throw the apron on and give it a try myself!
Can I just use a jar of el paso?
I've never been able to get into fish, but I'm trying. Lord help me, I'm trying to get past my childhood finikiness and try seafood, but for some reason I have issues. Deep-seated issues that I have no idea where they came from. This recipe sounds good though. Really good.
Sounds awesome. Just when my husband and I vowed to eat more fish this recipe comes along. Its fate, a must try!
Sounds delicious...I love salmon and especially love it spiced. The salsa sounds like the perfect accompaniment.
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