Toasted Sesame Ginger Salmon.
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Right now, I’m staring blankly at this picture of hairy ginger.
Sort of freaky right?
It’s last night.
I’m watching new-school 90210, as opposed to old-school 90210.
I’m realizing that my constant mention of television shows is making it sound like I 1. have no life and 2. am a complete couch potato.
I ate 5-day old soup for dinner followed by copious handfuls of mini chocolate chips.
That soup that was supposed to be my husband’s lunch today.
I strategically have a blanket placed over my head to cover my entire face when that stupid Silent House movie preview comes on during every single commercial break.
Am currently debating on emptying my remaining Kate Spade shopping cart contents… into my virtual bag. Also trying to figure out how I can strategically sleep on my hair-salonified mane while keeping it “country star big” for tomorrow. Which is really today. Which really just consists of cooking four recipes, eating four recipes, exercising and making a general mess of things – all deemed big hair worthy. Realizing that my current headache prooooobably has something to do with my big hair. But at least that headache gave me free reign to hang out and watch one of the greatest movies of all time: Father of the Bride.
My taste is impeccable.
And I’m pretty sure that my capability of discussing any and everything BUT toasted sesame ginger salmon, including my current whereabouts and scattered brain, also have to do with this big hair. Because it just doesn’t seem right that you eat salmon with big hair. Right? I feel like I should be eating grits or something. And swallowing my stereotyping.
But… I’m going to break the rules.
It’s no secret that we are huge, huge salmon fans up in this piece. I love salmon every which way ‘til Sunday (whatever that means) but given my recent fascination with all things toasted and sesame-like, this rocked my tiny flavor bubble. Broiling the fish is my favorite way to prepare it since it develops a somewhat crunchy crust, but you can make this however you choose and have dinner on the table within an hour or less. We ate it with rice one night, had leftovers with pasta the next, and then finally my husband stuffed it between toasted buns for the most perfect sandwich ever. Don’t even say it.
And now I feel compelled to tell you that I haven’t eaten a single vegetable in three whole days. Things are looking up.
Toasted Sesame Ginger Salmon
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 pounds raw salmon
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil
- 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 2 tablespoon soy sauce
- 2 garlic cloves, grated
- 1 tablespoons freshly grated ginger
- 1-2 tablespoons toasted sesame seeds
- 4 green onions, sliced
sesame ginger honey glaze
- 1/4 cup honey
- 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
- 1 teaspoon soy sauce
- 1/2 teaspoon freshly grated ginger
- 1/2 teaspoons toasted sesame seeds
Instructions
- Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and place a wire rack over top. Spray the rack with nonstick spray.
- In a large bowl or baking dish, combine olive oil, sesame oil, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, vinegar, brown sugar and whisk well until combined. Add salmon to the dish or place everything in a ziplock bag, then refrigerate and marinate for 30 minutes.
- Preheat the broiler in your oven. (Or preheat your grill, etc if you prefer to use something else.)
- Remove salmon with kitchen tongs and place directly on the wire rack. Sprinkle with a little bit of salt and pepper, then place directly under the broiler. Cook for 10-12 minutes, depending on the salmon’s thickness (our’s was just about an inch thick), until opaque and easily flakable with a fork. You can flip the salmon halfway through cooking if desired.
- Remove and serve immediately, with a sprinkling of toasted sesame seeds, green onions and the glaze below.
sesame ginger honey glaze
- Combine all ingredients in a bowl and whisk until smooth. Pour over salmon.
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This was fantastic. My kids have always hated salmon and one had three servings and the other had seconds. They had even grabbed a snack before dinner when they heard it was the “hated” salmon. Thank you! I loved it!!!
This was wonderful! Thank you for such a simple, delicious recipe! I am not a fish person but I try to eat it every now and then. The sweetness in the dish made it so yummy. :) Definitely a keeper.
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BEST SALMON EVER!!!!! Tired of the same old thing. So i decided to try this. WOW!! unbelievable….so yummy.. My kids went nuts for this..asked if we can have this every week.
Thank you Thank you Thank you!!!!
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I found this on pinterest. I decided to try it. The only thing I did different was that I used regular sesame oil, not toasted as that is all I could find. I also used a low “custom” broil and baked it longer and it didn’t get dark on top like the phoio. Other than that… OH MY GOSH!!!! it was soooooo good. I had to buy the honey, sesame seeds, ginger and sesame oil along with fresh salmon which was a bit costly, but VERY VERY worth it and plenty of sesame seeds and oil for next time!
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is without a doubt THE BEST SALMON I have ever had! Better than any restaurant or celebrity chef recipe! So glad I have Pinterest to connect me to great sites like this one!
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I really want to give this a try. Looks fantastic!
I made this last night and it was a huge hit. It isn’t often that my husband compliments dinner 3 times. Thank you for sharing.
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The best salmon on earth! If you think you don’t like fish or you’re hesitating: don’t. This has become my go to dish to impress.
No exaggeration: best salmon ever. So unbelievably delicious!
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Just made this for a quick lunch for my husband and myself…we both loved it! Definitely going to be making this again. This is the most delicious salmon I’ve ever tasted :)
my kids loved it! great way to get my kids eat salmon…thank you!
Hi! I’m sorry, but I’m an amateur and I’m confused – do you put the fish directly on the oven rack, with no pan or anything (the pan is just below in order to catch anything that drips)?
The salmon literally just sits on the oven wires? Do I buy salmon with skin? I really want to try this, I just want to make sure I understand! Sounds amazing!
no no – you definitely want the salmon on a baking sheet or broiler pan!
and you can get salmon with skin if you want, just broil it skin side down the whole time – the skin will peel off easier when it’s cooked!
Got it- thank you for the quick response! Can’t wait to try it!
Hi! I have a super old oven that smokes uncontrollably every time i try to use the broiler. Could I maybe bake this instead? Would the fish come out mostly the same/what adjustments would i need to make? Thanks! Love your blog so much!
-Sandy
yes you can def bake! i’d probably bake at 400 degrees for maybe 20 mins, but you probably know your oven best for timing!
Some hag copied your recipe and didn’t even post an acknowledgement.
This is probably one of the funniest blog comments I have ever read. On a side note, salmon is sitting in the fridge now and glaze is ready, can’t wait to try this.
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Wow! After all I got a weblog from where I be capable of truly
obtain valuable facts regarding my study and knowledge.
I have made your recipe at least 10 times now.It is truly my favorite fish dish! Thank you xo
I have a question. I followed all the directions and it tasted delicious, but it didn’t get crispy and dark on top like yours. Any idea how I can get it like that? I feel like the added texture would kick it up a notch. Thanks!
Make sure to broil on high and put it in the middle rack. I let it go for 16-17 minutes.
I made this tonight. I think I died. And went to heaven. And yes, hairy ginger is freaky, yet when I look at it, it makes me feel kind of warm inside.
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Holy moly this was unbelievably good. I mean stupendous. I mean just…words escape me, which is funny because I am a food blogger and that rarely happens.
Just wanted to let everyone know how fabulous this salmon is. I cherished each and every bite and wish I had made more.
Thank you for bringing this recipe into my life. Sigh….
Made this tonight for our anniversary. My husband who LOVES salmon said it was the best salmon he had ever had.
This may be thee FIRST comment I’ve left on a blog of someone I don’t personally know…but the PURE DELICIOUSNESS of your recipe deserves such praise! Thank you for sharing your incredible creation, Jessica!
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please make your recipes printable!!
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Tried this tonight… it was amazing! I am so glad I found this recipe on Pinterest!
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I happened across this recipe 4 months ago, and it’s completely changed my opinion of salmon! I only broil it on a rack now, regardless of the rest, and my toddler boys absolutely love the honey sesame combination of this recipe; they gobble it down. Thank you so much! My husband thanks you, too, because he was sad that, prior to this recipe, I never cooked salmon.
I just made this tonight. AMAZING! I honestly thought this was going to taste “basic” and it does- in a great way. It’s simple but NOT boring. SO GOOD. I could have had 2 fillets. To quote my mom “It’s company food”. She also enjoyed it a lot!
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Curious if miso could be used in the marinade as well? Or would it be to salty?
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I am in the process of making this now, can you tell me if the glaze goes on before going in the broiler or after? Thank you, I am so excited to try it tonight.
I don’t think I’ve ever left a comment on a blog about a review on a dish, but this dish deserves it and so much more! I’ve made this several times and never grow old of it. I’m almost finished my bottle of rice vinegar and I’ve never used it for anything other than his recipe lol.
Question. How do think it would taste on chicken?
Thanks for a great recipe today attempt to prepare a toasted sesame ginger salmon for dinner with the family I hope will come out well!
I just made this and it was a huge success. Many thanks for your delicious recipe!