I’m looking for a good salmon recipe or healthy ways to prepare salmon. Essentially, I’ve only ever fried it or have mashed it up form a can. What other ways can you make it?
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Get some salmon fillets with the skin on. get it filleted for you or you'll get stuck with bones to contend with and if you've never done that, then you'll be facing your worst nightmare. They say fresh tastes better, but frozen tastes pretty darned good if you ask me. I toss just a tiny bit of olive oil into a nonstick skillet so that the skin won't stick, and I cook it skin side down until you can see that it is cooked about 3/4 of the way through. Then, I just flip it and cook it the remainder of the way. That makes the skin amazing and crispy and gives it a great flavor without losing a lot of those healthy fats or moisture. Be careful of the ones that are cut from near the tail of the fish. They have a slim bit that cooks faster than the meatier part of it. Keep that closer to the edge (or push it up the side a bit) of the pan so that it won't dry out while you're cooking the rest through.
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Originally posted by suzieQ View PostTry smoked salmon. No idea how to make it, but it's one of my favourites.
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Originally posted by TeensyTiff View PostTry poaching it. That's really tasty and very healthy for you. I usually have this dish with a side of kale and potato pancakes. Yum!
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Penny Thoughts - It is very easy to do. It's pretty much the same idea as poaching an egg. You'll need a skillet or suatee pan with a cover (preferably one that has it's own lid) but even foil will do, because you need to lock in the steam, that's how it cooks. All you need is about a cup of water. Heat the water in the skillet on a medium heat until it's simmering. Then you add the salmon (skin side down) Cover the pan and cook for 5 - 10 minutes or until it's done how you like it (times vary depending on the thickness of the salmon - the thicker it is, the longer it will take). Then you just serve it. If you want to give more flavour to the fish, you can add other ingredients to the water, such as white wine, lemon, lime, herbs, salt, pepper, etc.
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