Enjoy delightful flavors with our Broiled Salmon with Spicy Maple Syrup. This recipe combines the rich taste of salmon with a ...
Preheat the oven to 450 F. Lightly coat a baking pan with cooking spray. In a small saucepan over low heat, mix together the maple syrup, garlic and balsamic vinegar. Heat just until hot and remove ...
Preheat oven. For syrup glaze, in a small saucepan combine maple syrup, orange juice and bourbon. Cook uncovered over medium heat while preparing salmon. Lightly sprinkle salmon with salt & pepper.
For the salmon, heat vegetable oil on medium-high in a cast-iron skillet. For the broccoli, fill a medium pot halfway with water. Add a dash of salt and start boiling water. In the meantime, whisk ...
The fresh dill in the glaze adds a lifting dose of green, while the maple syrup nods to November.
In yesterday’s Chef Chat, we learned that Andrew Ashmore, executive chef of Scottsdale’s Modern Steak, has an affinity for beef. For this recipe, though, he decided to share a non-steak favorite, ...
Place salmon in a shallow baking dish that has been wiped with vegetable oil or spray. Mix syrup with chili paste, and soy sauce. Pour over salmon, cover, and marinate for 30 or 40 minutes. You can ...
Salmon doesn't get better than this, says food blogger ELLY McCAUSLAND HERE is possibly the best thing you can do with a fillet of salmon. Marinate it in a delectable mixture of maple syrup, soy sauce ...
This salmon fillet doesn’t need marinating and is ready to roast. The natural richness of salmon is wonderful with the simple maple syrup glaze. If you prefer, remove the skin of the salmon and grill ...
With its moist, tender, flaky flesh and mild, buttery flavor, salmon is a popular choice both for enjoying at restaurants and cooking at home. It's a versatile fish that's delicious served on its own ...
Atlantan Bob Brinson is the in-house chef and baker at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church, and the owner of Gourmet Innovations Inc. After earning an MBA and spending 13 years in the corporate ...