Soy Glazed Pan Seared Salmon
November 10, 2016 Comments
- Prep:
- 5 minutes
- Cook:
- 15 minutes
- Serves:
- 4
If ever there was a salmon dish for people who weren't sure that they like salmon, this flavorful soy glazed salmon is the one to taste. Sweet, savory, salty and tangy all in one dish, it's easy to prepare and makes for the perfect leftover stir fry the next day. The only thing that doesn't keep well is the glaze because it hardens quickly, but because this sauce is so simple to prepare, it's easy to whip up another batch.
Ingredients
Directions
- Rinse salmon and dry. Season salmon with kosher salt and pepper and place it in a large Ziploc bag with 2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil, 2 tablespoons low sodium soy sauce, fresh garlic, fresh ginger and rice wine vinegar. Refrigerate for about half an hour to let salmon marinate (if time is of the essence, you can skip this step, but for more flavorful salmon, invest the time.) While salmon is marinading, heat rice packet as directed and set aside.
- Heat remainder of toasted sesame oil in sauté pan. Place marinated salmon in skin down and cook until tender and flaky.
- While salmon is cooking, heat remainder of low-sodium soy sauce and sugar in a small sauce pan. While heating sauce, stir and cook until sauce mixture reaches the consistency of syrup. While liquid is reducing, retrieve salmon from pan and place salmon atop rice. Drizzle soy reduction over salmon and rice. Garnish with chopped scallions and sesame seed and serve immediately.
- Note: Soy reduction will harden very quickly so as soon as you garnish the dish with it, fill your pot with hot soapy water and let it soak. If soy reduction cools and hardens in pan, simply heat pot again until reduction is melted and then wash.
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