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Salmon Two Ways

If you know me, you know that nine times out of 10, if salmon is on the menu at a restaurant, I’m ordering it. Salmon is flavorful but still leaves you feeling lightweight, which has its purpose. Trust me, I love a good steak and potatoes meal, but sometimes you just need salmon.

Despite loving salmon so much, I had never really cooked it for myself. Part of my hesitation was that I didn’t know where to get it. There’s a lot of fishiness going on in the seafood industry (no pun intended) when it comes to sustainability and ecologically safe practices. Luckily, I’ve found my solution.

Atlantic Sapphire has pretty much everything. Their salmon is fresh, beautiful, and it’s cultivated in a way that’s good for the environment. Gotta love it when you can take care of your growling stomach and Mother Earth at the same time.

Because I’m not a salmon master yet, here are two ways to cook it that are pretty easy yet ridiculously delicious.

Level: Easy

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15-20 minutes
Total Time: 20-25 minutes

Servings: 4

Ingredients:
2 large filets Atlantic Sapphire salmon
1/4 cup Bare Foods Asian Ginger marinade
1/4 cup Bare Foods Sweet Mustard marinade
salt and pepper, to taste

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit, and line a baking sheet with tin foil or parchment paper.

    Photo by Analiese Trimber
    Photo by Analiese Trimber
  2. Place salmon on baking sheet.

    Photo by Analiese Trimber
    Photo by Analiese Trimber
  3. Sprinkle salmon with salt and pepper.

    Photo by Analiese Trimber
    Photo by Analiese Trimber
  4. Pour both sauces into two separate, small dishes.

    Photo by Analiese Trimber
    Photo by Analiese Trimber
  5. Using a paint brush or cooking brush, spread Asian Ginger sauce on one filet of salmon.

    Photo by Analiese Trimber
    Photo by Analiese Trimber
  6. Repeat this process with the Sweet Mustard sauce.
  7. Place salmon in the oven.
  8. Cook for about 15-20 minutes, or until salmon is cooked through or to your liking.

    Photo by Analiese Trimber
    Photo by Analiese Trimber
  9. Serve with your choice of side dish. I paired the Asian Ginger salmon with black rice, and the Sweet Mustard salmon with quinoa.

    Photo by Analiese Trimber
    Photo by Analiese Trimber

4 comments

  1. Wow, two new really good looking ways to cook salmon. Thanks sweetie.

    mimi

    From: the bacon princess Reply-To: the bacon princess Date: Thursday, November 10, 2016 at 10:39 PM To: Joan and Les Winslow Subject: [New post] Salmon Two Ways

    WordPress.com Analiese Trimber posted: “If you know me, you know that nine times out of 10, if salmon is on the menu at a restaurant, I’m ordering it. Salmon is flavorful but still leaves you feeling lightweight, which has its purpose. Trust me, I love a good steak and potatoes meal, but someti”

  2. Read your post again. Yum. Picture made my mouth water . . . Not a joke. Off to the kitchen

    mimi

    From: the bacon princess Reply-To: the bacon princess Date: Thursday, November 10, 2016 at 10:39 PM To: Joan and Les Winslow Subject: [New post] Salmon Two Ways

    WordPress.com Analiese Trimber posted: “If you know me, you know that nine times out of 10, if salmon is on the menu at a restaurant, I’m ordering it. Salmon is flavorful but still leaves you feeling lightweight, which has its purpose. Trust me, I love a good steak and potatoes meal, but someti”

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