That's definitely the case with recipe developer Deniz Vergara's honey-mustard grilled salmon. She tells us the dish is "Quick, easy, [and] healthy," and likes the fact that the necessary ...
Pin bones can be removed before or after cooking. Salmon is a popular choice due to its versatility. It can be grilled, baked, pan-fried, deep-fried or poached and pairs well with many flavours.
To cook the salmon, heat a large grill pan, (preferably cast iron) over high heat until almost smoking. Add the salmon, and sear for 1-3 minutes on each side. To serve, divide the vegetables among ...
Lightly brush skin side of fillets with oil and season with salt. Lay salmon onto grill grate, skin-side down, and cook until skin crisps and flesh starts to firm up, 3-4 minutes. Drizzle top of ...
Prepare the grill for medium-high heat. Sprinkle the salmon with salt and pepper. Rub the garlic oil and dried oregano over the salmon to coat well. Once the grill is smoking hot, brush the grill ...
Keep the seasoning simple with just salt and black pepper, or use your go-to seasoning blend. Step it up with our Cajun grilled salmon recipe that uses a marinade — but don't forget to pat off ...
Slather all over a 200-250g skin-on salmon fillet and leave to marinate 30-40 minutes. Grill salmon skin-side-down until just cooked then cool, reserving the oil. Peel the skin and return it to ...