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Salmon Grilled with Lemon Pepper & Garlic by John SpottiswoodThis is a super easy grilled salmon recipe that you will love and that will impress guests. The combined flavors of the grilled salmon infused with the lemon pepper and garlic salt are out of this world! |
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Teriyaki Glazed Grilled Salmon by John SpottiswoodThis is an excellent basic grilled salmon dish that i adapted from the Cook's Illustrated cookbook. Their recipe calls for maple syrup...which I don't keep on hand and just didn't sound right to me. I substituted a mix of oyster sauce and honey, which I think gives it a more traditional asian flavor than the maple syrup would.… |
4 votes
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Simple Himalayan Salt Block Salmon by John SpottiswoodMy wife got me a Himalayan Salt Block to try grilling on this summer. We made our first attempt last night with salmon, trying it two ways. This is the first...a very simple effort and very delicious. My instinct with the salt block is that I am going to enjoy simple recipes the best, since they will allow the flavor of the salt… |
4 votes
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Grilled Garlic Fish by Nancy MiyasakiThis is a wonderful and simple marinade for fish that is awesome on the BBQ. It also works well for shrimp, so you can try both in one meal and see which you prefer. I prefer it on fish, but both are tasty. We normally serve this over rice, but it also goes well over a Parmesan and butter, or olive oil pasta. |
4 votes
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Grilled Catfish with Red Rice and Lemon Butter by Nancy MiyasakiThis is a truly delicious meal. Our kids loved it as much as we did. We made a version of the fish with Lemon pepper because we thought the Creole seasonings would be too hot, but they ended up loving the Creole fish. If you're trying to conserve calories, you can leave off the Lemon Butter and just serve with fresh lemon wedges.… |
4 votes
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Asian-style Himalayan Salt Block Salmon by John SpottiswoodThis is another great way to prepare salmon on a Himalayan Salt Block. if you like salmon with asian spices, you'll definitely enjoy this. I adapted this from a recipe by chef Mark Winters. |
3 votes
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Peachy Salmon by Kevin OlomonWild Salmon was among the delicasies I first learned to appreciate while working in Alaska. Use any good store-bought peach preserves for this delicious "barbecue" basting sauce. The sweetness of the sauce pairs well and compliments perfectly the rich taste of wild salmon. |
3 votes
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Chipotle Salmon with Black Bean and Corn Salad by Greg WinklerSpicy Salmon served with a black bean and corn salad. |
2 votes
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Grilled Salmon with Tomatoes and Cilantro Sauce by Salad FoodieA dear friend prepared this for us and it's become our prized way of enjoying salmon fillets. She calls it Salmon Supreme, but I call it Salmon Divine! Tomatoes, onion, garlic and cilantro cook down to make the savory sauce for grilled salmon. Serve atop your choice of rice or pasta and add a side of bright vegetables or salad. |
2 votes
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Santa Fe Tilapia by Ashley
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2 votes
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Red Fish on the Half Shell by Chuck Subra
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2 votes
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Spicy Grilled Salmon Fillets by Gloria BassA great treatment for salmon that is high on flavor, but low on time and effort. Cooks easily in a heavy nonstick or cast-iron skillet, or outside on the grill. Delicious served with fragrant basmati rice and steamed asparagus. Though you can never go wrong buying good quality fresh salmon, I buy the individually quick-frozen,… |
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swordfish avocado by maeghan1 1/2 to 2 swordfish steaks, about 1 inch thick tips: Shark can be substituted for swordfish if desired. make basting brushes from oregano branches,if you have oregano in your garden,cut 10-1 inch branches tie 6 together.hand to dry in dark place for a week. use for brushing on marinade with basting branch |
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Grilled Grouper with Quinoa, Asparagus, Mint, and Meyer Lemon Dressing by Debi Shawcross
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Seared Peppercorn Tuna Steaks by Robyn MedlinInstead of your traditional NY strip or ribeye, why not opt for Tuna Steaks on the grill? If you go for sushi-style rare in the middle, they are super quick and easy on the grill. For those who like their meat well done, leave on the grill a little longer and still get great flavor. |
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