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Ginger Glazed Salmon

⏱Time: 2hr 15min
This fish has a light, oriental flavor that is added by marination. Grilling makes this an easy meal for weeknights or summer when we don't want to heat up the kitchen. We like it with grilled vegetables. Preparation time includes…

Description

This fish has a light, oriental flavor that is added by marination. Grilling makes this an easy meal for weeknights or summer when we don't want to heat up the kitchen. We like it with grilled vegetables. Preparation time includes marination time. This is from joe famularo's "the joy of grilling". (submitted to zwt3 pacific northwest where salmon and asian flavors abound).

Ingredients

  • Salmon Fillets
  • Soy Sauce
  • Cream Sherry
  • Sugar
  • Gingerroot
  • Garlic Cloves
  • Canola Oil
  • Lemon Wedge

Instructions

  1. For even cooking, choose salmon fillets that are similar in size and thickness
  2. We like to buy a large piece and cut fillets about 2-inches wide, 6-inches long and about 1-inch thick at the midpoint
  3. In a small saucepan, combine soy sauce, sherry and sugar and heat over low heat until the sugar is dissolved
  4. Stir in ginger and garlic
  5. Place salmon in a glass casserole or plastic, resealable bag
  6. Pour marinade evenly over each piece of salmon
  7. Marinate in the refrigerator for 2 hours or at room temperature for 30 minutes
  8. (if marinating in the refrigerator, allow fish to come to room temperature- about 15 minutes – before cooking
  9. Remove the salmon from the marinade and transfer to a plate
  10. Pour marinade in a saucepan and reheat to boiling
  11. Lightly brush oil on both sides of each piece of fish
  12. Grill fish flesh side down first, about 6 minutes, basting with marinade
  13. Turn and grill skin side, basting again
  14. Fish that is 1-inch thick should only take 10-12 minutes to cook
  15. Check to see if it is fully cooked by inserting a fork or skewer into the thickest part of the fillet
  16. If it is opaque white and the fork meets no resistance than it is fully cooked
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