Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Broiled Tamari Ginger Salmon Steaks

I love going to the store and check out to see what looks fresh and delicious. I'm a big stickler on eating seafood that looks and smells fresh. I like to cook any seafood I bring home that day. While strolling along the seafood section at Whole Foods, I noticed no only is the salmon on sale, but it is a bright ruby red. Perfect. I knew exactly what was for dinner tonight! I made a simple marinade once I got home and let the salmon absorb the flavor for about a half hour. After marinating in the fridge, I place the salmon steaks on a well oiled cookie sheet and let them broil for a bit. A simple dish with simple flavors - but stellar turn out. I purchase the salmon in steak form, as they are much more appealing visually - at least to me. The parts that are charred looking were actually the tastiest (and fattiest). Tons of good fats in salmon (high in Omega 3's) and vitamin D. So don't be shy about enjoying the fatty crunch pieces, they are good for you. I split the piece in half and saved half of it for tomorrow's lunch. Planning on having a mixed greens salad with ginger dressing and the salmon right on top - YUM!

Be aware - salmon steaks usually have some bones in them, so be careful when you are eating. My salmon steaks we slightly less than an inch thick and cooked for 7 minutes. They turned out perfectly - not dry at all!  I left the skin on the outside of the steaks, which is optional. Also - Always try to buy wild-caught salmon, as it is the safest to eat (low mercury).  



Broiled Tamari Ginger Salmon Steaks

Cook Time: <10 minutes
Prep Time: < 35 minutes
Serves: 4 (5oz portions)

Ingredients:
  • 2 tbsp Tamari
  • 1 tbsp honey
  • 1 tsp freshly grated ginger
  • pepper to taste
  • 20oz of wild caught salmon steaks (approx 2 pieces)
  • 1 tsp of oil (for the pan)


In a shallow bowl mix the Tamari, honey, ginger and pepper. Place the steaks in the marinade and cover. Place in the fridge for 30 minutes or so. 



Once the salmon has marinated - Preheat the broiler and prep a lined cookie sheet with some foil. Grease the foil well with the oil. 


Place the salmon on the grease cookie sheet and broil for about 7-10 minutes, depending on the thickness of the steak. 


Once the salmon is completely cooked, allow the salmon to rest a few minutes and then serve.  


Nutritional Info per 5oz portion:
Calories: 290 ; Fat: 13g ; Carbohydrate: 3g ; Fiber: 0g ; Sugar: 2g ; Protein: 37g 


5 comments:

  1. Perfect. This looks like the exact thing I'm in the mood for at the moment after my week of bad food!

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  2. Wow - your photos give me such a strong craving right now..... such a nice colour and that section.... right there where the belly is...... my favourite part!

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  3. I am a happy gal if I could have this for dinner! Looks divine!

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  4. Wow... what a fantastic way to prepare salmon. The flavor just jumps off the pictures. Well done. :)

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  5. this post is very interesting and easy to read .... I hope to visit again

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