Cooking salmon?!


Question: ok so i bought some salmon but i have no idea what to do with it. i dont wanna call my mother again to ask how to cook something. how can i cook it? whats the way you prefer? what is the best way to cook it?
thank you x


Answers: ok so i bought some salmon but i have no idea what to do with it. i dont wanna call my mother again to ask how to cook something. how can i cook it? whats the way you prefer? what is the best way to cook it?
thank you x

Aromatic salmon cooked in coconut milk

Serves 4



Preparation time less than 30 mins

Cooking time 30 mins to 1 hour






Ingredients
4 thick salmon steaks
2.5cm/1in piece root ginger, peeled and cut into small, very thin slices
2 large cloves garlic, peeled and cut into small, very thin slices
350g/12oz tomatoes, peeled and halved
1 fresh red chilli, de-seeded and sliced as finely as possible
1 small yellow pepper, de-seeded and thinly sliced
4-6 cardamom pods, roughly crushed
400ml/14fl oz tinned coconut milk
sea salt
2 limes, juice only
handful of fresh mint leaves, chopped



Method
1. Put the fish steaks in a fairly shallow ovenproof dish with a lid, into which they fit quite closely.
2. Scatter the ginger, garlic, tomato, chilli and yellow pepper over and around the fish and the cardamom pods in between.
3. Empty the coconut milk into a separate bowl, add a good sprinkling of sea salt and gradually stir in the lime juice. Pour the mixture gently over and around the fish and cover the dish.
4. Preheat the oven to 150C/300F/Gas 2. Put the dish on the centre shelf and cook for 40-50 minutes, until the fish is lightly done. To discover this insert a small, sharp knife into the centre of one of the steaks - if the flesh is slightly darker pink in the centre it will be perfectly cooked. Remove from the oven.
5. Before serving scatter the mint leaves on top.

wrapped in tin foil, with a little butter black pepper and lemon cook slowly on a meduim heat, for about 1 hour it's lovely cooked like that!! happy eating x

You can shallow fry it or wrap it in tin foil with a small amount of cooking oil and pop it in the oven.

Just drizzle some olive oil on it and grill it on medium heat. It's fine just like that.

Cubed Salmon with a white Creamy Sauce....
Then put it on Spaghetti or other Pasta...
it′s very deliciously

Steamer about 12 minutes

George thingy - about the same

You can poach it, grill it, or bake it. I generally bake it with a little olive oil, dill and garlic. About 400 degree oven. Bake about 10-15 minutes until it's flakey.

The easiest is to place the salmon fillet in a pan, skinside down with a little salt & pepper on it, sprinkle with some dill weed and lay slices of lemon on top. Spritz with a little oil or use butter. Bake at about 375 degrees F for about 20-30 minutes. Only cook until you start seeing the flesh turn pink. If you cook beyond that, then the fish will become dry and crumbly.

Mamousou is right. Wrapped in tin foil is easiest and keeps it lovely and moist with the butter and lemon juice. The only other thing to check is the time you cook it for. A whole salmon about 45 minutes, but fillets or steaks15-20 mins max. Fish cooks very quickly and goes tough if it's overcooked. As soon as it flakes easily it's ready. Just test it lightly with a fork.
Enjoy. x

I spray that 1 cal oil on an ovenproof dish with a lid, put a splash of lemon juice and either parsley or dil on top. Cover and cook in the oven for 15-20 mins

*******SALMON FILETS
1 1/2 lb. salmon fillet per person
1 pat of butter on each side
1 hand squeeze of lemon on each side
Sprinkle of parsley per side
3 sprinkles of garlic salt to taste per side
3 sprinkles of pepper per side
3 sprinkles of paprika
Put salmon fillets on tin foil covered broiler pan. Put butter, lemon, parsley, garlic salt and pepper on top. Sprinkle on paprika. Broil 7 minutes each side. Delicious.

*******HERB BASTE FOR SALMON
2 tbsp. olive oil
2 tbsp. melted butter
1 tbsp. fresh chopped basil
1 tbsp. fresh chopped parsley
1 tsp. grated lemon peel
Salt and pepper to taste
4 salmon steaks or 1 salmon fillet (about 1 lb.)
Combine all ingredients except salmon. Baste salmon with mixture, cooking according to desired methods. Makes 4 servings.
MICROWAVE:
Brush with baste; place on microwavable roasting rack. Cover with wax paper; cook on high until fish flakes. Rotate once during cooking period and baste with additional marinade.
BAKE:
Brush with baste and bake in preheated 450 degree oven, about 10 minutes per inch of thickness. Brush with baste as needed.
BOIL:
Brush with baste and boil 4 to 6 inches from heat, 10 minutes per 1 inch thickness. Brush with baste as needed.

Well there is four ways

Pan fry it

dust with a little flour and fry turning over for 10 mins

Poach it

Wrap in foil with butter and black pepper and put it in the oven 200 c for 20 mins

Barbecue it

Wrap in foil and cook


Enjoy

My favorite thing to do is marinate it overnight in a mixture of orange juice, soy sauce and grated ginger. Cook at 375 degrees for about 20 minutes.

You can check with Recipeczarr, I hope I spelled it right. You can poach salmon in liquid, grill it, or bake it. One thing to remember when cooking fresh fish is that once it turns opaque inside, (not translucent like when raw) it is done. Overcooking is the worst thing you can do to fresh fish as it dries it out. You could wrap the salmon in aluminum foil (heavy duty if you have it) and bake it. If you grill it, lightly oil the grill rack and grill for 4 minutes, turn fillets over and grill for 4-6 minutes more. You can make a lemon or lime butter sauce with chopped garlic. Here's a recipe from "Gourmet" : 1 large garlic clove, chopped; 1/4 cup fresh lime juice (lemon should be OK), 1 tsp. salt, 1/2 tsp. black pepper, 1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, melted. Puree garlic with lime juice, salt & pepper in a blender until smooth. With motor running, add melted butter & blend until emulsified, about 30 seconds. Fresh dill is always a good match for fresh fish...you could cook with it as well as add it to a sauce or marinade.

I think the simplest way to cook salmon with the best results and the best natural flavour's remaining is to steam it. Steaming is a really good way of cooking lots of things. It makes it impossible to burn anything and stops most foods from loosing all that lovely moisture. Its also a very healthy way of cooking food as no fats or oils are needed. Simply steam the salmon for about 20 mins. Once cooked, try serving it with parsley sauce, its a really good accompaniment.

Everyones preference is different, some like it baked, some like it fried or grilled, take a look through these pages. http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=s...

I like to grill it as it is, under a fairly high heat until the edges go brown and crispy. Then I serve it with new potatoes and salad, or flaked over a fairly plain risotto.

Fresh salmon tastes so good you don't have to do anything to flavour it.

what i do is put in tin foil, chop some veg like red & green peppers mushrooms red onion cherry tomatoes , sprinkle with some mixed herbs a little olive oil with your salmon ,and put in oven on about 200,and cook untill your veg is soft and caramellized slightly it takes about 30 mins
yum yum hope thats any good to u xxxxx





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