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I usually make my salmon with a lemon marinade and creamy dill sauce over top. Last Friday, my mother mentioned salmon and I’ve craved it ever since. On Wednesday I spotted this recipe on Weelicious after I made dinner, so I planned to make it for dinner on Thursday. Then Thursday night ended up being Girl’s Night with some work friends, so I put off making it another day. Tonight, I finally got to indulge in my salmon.
Maple Ginger Soy Salmon Ingredients:
2 salmon filets, 2 Tbsp. Bragg’s Liquid Aminos, 2 Tbsp. maple syrup, 1 Tbsp. rice vinegar, 1 Tbsp. fresh grated ginger
Maple Ginger Soy Salmon Directions:
Whisk together Bragg’s, syrup, vinegar and ginger. Pour marinade over salmon and let sit for 30 minutes. Bake, broil, pan-sear or grill your salmon to completion. I like to remove the skin before serving. Serve hot.
Pan-sear about 3 minutes eat side, bake 450ºF covered for about 9 minutes, broil high for about 7 minutes, grill 3 minutes each side…
I looks like Catherine served her salmon with soy or lima beans and brown rice, the pairing was simple and sweet for her toddlers. For my consumption, I felt the need to turn it up a notch. I served my salmon over a bed brown rice drizzle with Bragg’s Liquid Aminos and edamame sprinkled with crushed red pepper flakes. Yum!
What was on your plate tonight?
Look absolutely yummy… Glad you finally had your salmon.
Did you get yours?
Thanks for sharing this recipe and you sure made a salmon fan day
Thanks & welcome! Enjoy!
Great presentation!!!
Thank you Elle!
Great recipe!
Thanks Rufus!
Yummy!
Thank you, it was!
Salmon is one of my favorite fish. Yours looks delicious. I love how you paired it with edamame (another favorite) and brown rice. So healthy!
I stole the pairing from Weelicious, just changed it to make it my own.
I love your blog! You have such great ideas! Does your husband know how good he has it?
Thanks Jo, I hope so!