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mmmm...Salmon. I love it, but I am kinda getting bored with how to make it? Any advice on salmon?
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  • bethvandenberg
    bethvandenberg Posts: 1,496 Member
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    do you ever put teryaki on it and grill it? Or grind up and make salmon burgers? cook and break up over a salad? I guess how are you fixing it?
  • lizzygrl1981
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    My favorite way to make it is to steam it and switch up what seasonings I put on it... lemon and dill, seafood seasoning, garlic pepper, etc etc... But it does give it different tastes :)
  • Tennessee2019
    Tennessee2019 Posts: 676 Member
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    I wrap mine in foil, marinate it in Ittalian dressing, then BBQ it. YUMMY.
  • tlp8rb
    tlp8rb Posts: 556 Member
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    Salmon Tacos - so good.
    Salmon Omelette - again, delicious
    Salmon and scrambled eggs - see Omelette
    Salmon Pizza - mmmmmmm with black olives,
    Salmon Loaf (like a meat loaf)
    Salmon Croquettes - see Loaf, just individual servings
    Salmon Patties -
    Salmon Burgers - use patties on a whole wheat bun with lettuce and tomato

    See - http://www.salmonrecipes.us/
  • FemininGuns
    FemininGuns Posts: 605 Member
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    My fav is salmon steaks cooked on the grill with only Chicken seasonings from Mrs Dash :) YUM!!! Another way I like it is baking a whole salmon in the oven wrapped in tin foil, put some slices onions, pepper, dill weed and some lemon slices - Yum as well!!!
  • eham22
    eham22 Posts: 5 Member
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    lemon pepper a little olive oil on the pan and cook it on the stove top it is fantastic and you can hardly taste the fishiness either and serve over rice or veggies:)
  • Yarnpiggie
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    Salmon Tacos - so good.
    Salmon Omelette - again, delicious
    Salmon and scrambled eggs - see Omelette
    Salmon Pizza - mmmmmmm with black olives,
    Salmon Loaf (like a meat loaf)
    Salmon Croquettes - see Loaf, just individual servings
    Salmon Patties -
    Salmon Burgers - use patties on a whole wheat bun with lettuce and tomato

    See - http://www.salmonrecipes.us/

    This was totally a bubba gump post.

    (i love the ideas... i just heard bubba talking in my head about shrimp as i read it...lol)
  • cxbenson
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    Cover the salmon in honey and and pour soy sauce over it and let it soak up over night and bake. Its absolutely amazing!!
  • JoyousRen
    JoyousRen Posts: 3,823 Member
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    I like to buy smoked salmon and put it on a toasted bagel with cream cheese and a slice of tomato.
  • SlipperySlope
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    Sprinkle a *little* bit of brown sugar, powdered ginger, and S&P; then bake.
  • Hearts_2015
    Hearts_2015 Posts: 12,031 Member
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    lemon pepper a little olive oil on the pan and cook it on the stove top it is fantastic and you can hardly taste the fishiness either and serve over rice or veggies:)
    oh SO simple...I must try this! I've got some Salmon and it's always frightened me because it's so costly and I didn't want to ruin it...:blushing: if I messed it up.:laugh:

    Appreciate any other tips...

    Salmon Tacos - so good.
    Salmon Omelette - again, delicious
    Salmon and scrambled eggs - see Omelette
    Salmon Pizza - mmmmmmm with black olives,
    Salmon Loaf (like a meat loaf)
    Salmon Croquettes - see Loaf, just individual servings
    Salmon Patties -
    Salmon Burgers - use patties on a whole wheat bun with lettuce and tomato

    See - http://www.salmonrecipes.us/
    Awesome! I think I've overcomplicated Salmon all this time!
    My fav is salmon steaks cooked on the grill with only Chicken seasonings from Mrs Dash :) YUM!!! Another way I like it is baking a whole salmon in the oven wrapped in tin foil, put some slices onions, pepper, dill weed and some lemon slices - Yum as well!!!
    thanks :)

    Oops...this is from 2010... guess it's getting bumped... thought it was recent!:blushing: :tongue:
  • healthygreek
    healthygreek Posts: 2,137 Member
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    In a Baggie I
  • healthygreek
    healthygreek Posts: 2,137 Member
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    In a Baggie I put:
    Salmon large fillet-wild if possible
    1/4 cup pure maple syrup
    1/4 cup low sodium ginger soy sauce
    1/4 cup olive oil
    Lots of fresh ground pepper

    Gently mix together and place in fridge for 1-2 hours.
    Place in baking dish and bake at 400' for 20 minutes.
    Yum!
  • katy84o
    katy84o Posts: 744 Member
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    Get some full fat plain greek yogurt and chop up some fresh dill and garlic, mix it all together. Cover each salmon fillet and bake in the oven. Delicious!
  • Brat8
    Brat8 Posts: 2
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    season it with you favorite seasonings and wrap it in foil and throw it on the grill for a few minutes!
  • ChasingAmyLiz
    ChasingAmyLiz Posts: 145 Member
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    All of these ideas sound wonderful!

    I adore salmon. We usually buy it pre-marinated from the seafood dept at our local Hannaford. We buy the bourbon marinated kind. So good.

    But I've also simply grilled it brushed with teriyaki, too. Delish.
  • MrsWells1983
    MrsWells1983 Posts: 160
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    I eat a slice of smoked salmon every 2nd day on my 2 eggs and piece of toast (only thing that would make it better is hollandaise sauce!). Only my 8yo and I eat it and it's expensive so I don't eat it as much as I should. I do buy a tin of salmon and a tin of tuna and make fish patties. Yummy with salad or on a burger.
  • h9dlb
    h9dlb Posts: 243 Member
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    I'm happy with mine plain under the grill. I take the skin off though to get rid of the layer of grey fat beneath, and I just eat it with boiled broccoli, asparagus, cottage cheese and avocado
  • tuckerrj
    tuckerrj Posts: 1,453 Member
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    Go easy, , , but a thin coating of mayonnaise & a sprinkle of shredded (not grated powder) parmesan before baking. Then finish off under the broiler to brown the cheese. Mmmmmmm!
  • nucgirl13
    nucgirl13 Posts: 56 Member
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    Marinated in soy sauce, white wine, mustard, ginger and a little sugar or honey. Or my sister does a great curried salmon. Or just on the grill with some lemon, garlic salt and dill.