I found today's recipe at Le Creme de la Crumb and you can find the original recipe at this link. Author is Tiffany.
Described as "Easy, healthy with a sweet and spicy sauce and pineapple, all made in one pan with minimal clean up." You can read Tiffany's tips at the link above, to see her photos and many delicious recipes.
From prep to table: 25 minutes
Baked Thai Pineapple Salmon in Foil
Serves 6
Approximate Calories per serving: 172
1 large salmon fillet
Salt and pepper - to taste
½ cup sweet chili sauce
4 tablespoons hoisin sauce
2 tablespoons rice vinegar
1 can pineapple slices - (drained except for ¼ cup of juice)
3 tablespoons peanuts - roughly chopped
cilantro - roughly chopped
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
Line a baking sheet with nonstick foil, big enough that you can enclose the salmon.
Lay salmon in the center and season with salt and pepper. Slip pineapple slices underneath the edges of the salmon.
Whisk together sweet chili sauce, hoisin sauce, rice vinegar, and 1/4 cup pineapple juice.
Pour mixture over salmon.
Fold edges of foil around the salmon.
Bake for 15 minutes. Pull back the edges of the foil to expose the salmon, switch to broil and cook another 5-10 minutes until edges just barely begin to blacken.
Sprinkle chopped cilantro and peanuts over the top and serve.
Tiffany’s Note:
Add a drizzle of sriracha sauce for a spicy kick and serve over steamed white rice.
Changes I made:
Looks lovely. Plated so beautifully, and on a pretty plate as well.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginny, I was happy how it turned out :)
DeleteLooking delicious, love pineapple in or on things, just something that makes it.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely fruit, I enjoy pineapple grilled on toast along with the cheese :)
DeleteI love that you could easily adjust if for the non salmon eater. How are you feeling? Much better I hope.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, yes, there are a lot of times I do it all differently, because we do have different tastes about this fish in particular. We can't all like the same thing can we? :) It took a while but I am feeling a lot better now thank you Sue. If you read this you will notice I am answering on June 18th. It's taking me a long time to catch up so many apologies for answering this as late as I am :)
DeleteLooks delicious! Thanks for the recipe...
ReplyDeletehugs
Donna
Thank you Donna and you are very welcome. Hugs to you also :)
Deletelooks great from here, and i like the sound of the name Le Crem de la Crumb
ReplyDeleteYes, it's a nice catchy name I agree :) Thanks Sandra :)
DeleteYUM, it looks delicious
ReplyDeleteHappy you think so, thank you Ann :)
DeleteIt does look delicious, thanks for sharing! Take care, have a wonderful new week.
ReplyDeleteThat's great, thank you Eileen and you take care and have a wonderful new week also :)
DeleteWhat a mouthwatering meal!
ReplyDeleteIt really was, thank you Angie :)
DeleteI love salmon and I'm always looking forward to new recipes for it. Thanks, Denise!
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Jeanie :) It is my favorite fish and I always choose it before any other fish :)
DeleteLovely spice combination
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine, I thought so too :)
DeleteSounds so good -- we eat salmon much oftener in Oregon than here as it is fresher and more likely to be local -- and I will save the link until then.
ReplyDeleteHi Sallie, always good to see you as I know you are traveling back to Oregon by now. Hope the journey is going well :) That's interesting about how it tastes much fresher in Oregon. Makes perfect sense. I would love to see the process of it getting from the ocean to many of the places it goes to.
DeleteOryginalny przepis na danie z łososia. Na pewno smaczna jest ta potrawa. Dziekuję i życzę udanego tygodnia😊
ReplyDeleteCieszę się, że podoba Ci się mój przepis na łososia. To jeden z moich ulubionych :) Dziękuję i życzę dobrego tygodnia.
DeleteYum that sounds delicious. Keep well Diane
ReplyDeleteHappy you think so Diane. You keep well also :)
DeleteEnjoy!
ReplyDeleteThank you William :)
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