Ina's Asian Salmon
I have made this dish several times and it always comes out perfect. After you make the sauce, be sure to taste it and make certain it's balanced with good flavor before proceeding. Especially with the price of salmon, always check it first.
Ingredients
2 1/4 pounds center-cut salmon fillet (1 1/2 inches thick)
1 cup soy sauce (1/2 cup of soy sauce is fine, unless you are using low sodium soy sauce then a cup is ok)
1/4 cup rice vinegar
1/4 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (2 lemons)
2 tablespoons oyster sauce
1 tablespoon fish sauce
1 tablespoon toasted (dark) sesame oil
1 1/2 teaspoons chili paste
1/2 cup sliced scallions (2 scallions)
2 tablespoons minced garlic (8 large cloves)
2 tablespoons minced fresh ginger
1 1/2 cups panko (Japanese bread crumbs - (I use wheat Japanese bread crumbs)
Directions
Line an 8 by 12-inch baking pan with aluminum foil. Place the salmon in the pan.
In a mixing cup, combine the soy sauce, rice vinegar, lemon juice, oyster sauce, fish sauce, sesame oil, chili paste, scallions, garlic, and ginger. Pour 1/3 of soy sauce mixture over the salmon fillet. Sprinkle the panko evenly over the fillet. Pour the rest of the soy sauce mixture evenly over the panko. Be sure to soak the panko completely and if any runs off, spoon back onto the salmon. Set aside for 15 minutes, leaving all the sauce in the pan.
Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 500 degrees F. Roast the salmon for 18 to 20 minutes, or for about 12 minutes per inch at the thickest part of the salmon. The internal temperature will be 120 degrees F on a meat thermometer when it's done. Remove from the oven, wrap tightly with aluminum foil, and allow to rest for 15 minutes. Serve hot or at room temperature.
First of all I am not a professional cook or even a great cook. I can make several things very well and I rinse, cycle and repeat. A few friends starting asking for my recipes, so I created this blog to showcase them. I call myself Texas Curry Mama because I live in Texas, I am a mama and I love to make curry. My mother-in-law is awesome and teaches me how to make curry when she visits from Canada. Everything else I learned from cooking on my own in the kitchen growing up. Let's just say I love cornbread, pinto beans and onions.
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