Sunday 24 June 2012

How to Barbeque Sockeye Salmon

This is a test post for my newly aquired skills of "How to post a recipe" thanks to the Biannual Blogathon Bash. I am also incorporating some of their writing style idea such as using lists and titling the post with "How to...".  Not sure I like this style but will give it a try.

Without further adieu

Our Fathers Day celebrations were changed as DH was not feeling well that day. We postponed Fathers Day till Tuesday and  we all met up at the Domestic Diva's to feast on a medley of fresh Sockeye Salmon.

With any large group of people there is a variety of favourite recipies. My family is no different! Here are our faves:

1. My husband likes mayo with dill.
Take a fresh piece of Sockeye Salmon and slather with mayonaise. Fat free or Reduced fat is preferred (due to his heart issues).
Lay coated salmon on a large piece of tin foil.
Scissor fresh dill  over the top. Dried dill will do in a pinch!
Fold edges of tin foil together across the top edge (to make a pouch).
Crimp up the side edges to finish off the pouch.
Barbeque on medium heat for 10 min per inch of fish width.
5 minutes per side is usually about right.
Remove from heat and plate.
The salmon should still look moist on top as it will continue cooking while plated.
His  mayo/dill favourite is lying on tin foil in the top portion of the next photo.
Click on the link below to get a printable version of this recipe.
Hopefully I have created this link properly! Finger crossed!
printable recipe

2. The rest of us, grandchildren included, like cajun spice rub. We are not overly picky about the brand. We all seem to prefer Trader Joe's blends but we will happily chow down on any Cajun brand. Our scrumptious Cajun Rubbed Salmon is in lying on the cookie sheet in the bottom portion of the photo below. We usually use the same tin foil pouch method for this one as well, but it can be barbequed as is, on a well oiled grill



3. The wild card this time was a rub of brown sugar and then oranges sliced across the top.

We served this with barbequed green beans. The beans were spritzed with a mist of olive oil and sprinkled lightly with sea salt before being placed in their tin foil pouch! Two different salads and the meal was complete.
mmm  mmm Good!!! 

12 comments:

Penny said...

OMG! Both these recipes look DELICIOUS! I think I would like the one with the oranges the best! I also wanted to "Thank you" for taking the time to post on my blog during our recent hop, it meant a lot to me! Love Penny

Eliza said...

Thank you so much for getting back to me, let me know when they do as I really do want some.

Eliza

debby4000 said...

Now I'm hungry, wonder if the mayo one would work with light mayo, cos I'm still on the diet!.
luv
Debby

Glenda Atkins said...

Yummmy looking pictures of my favourite fish salmon! yummmmmm!

debby4000 said...

You might be joking but it still sounds a really nice recipe.
luv
Debby

Unknown said...

Looks delish!!!!

nancyparker55 said...

Oh this sounds delicious. We have BBQ'd salmon often, but have never tried it with oranges & brown sugar. Next time for sure!

Heather{Our Life In a Click} said...

They both look SO good! Yummy I love salmon pretty much any way it's prepared!

Create With Joy said...

Great recipe and great job on making it printable - that is one of my post-blogathon challenges to check out! :-)

Hope you had a great weekend and learned lots even with company! :-)

Create With Joy
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Erika said...

Ooo they sound delish I think I might have to try them on our BBQ too, thanks for sharing, hugs Erika.

C said...

Shoot...I missed dinner!!! Looks yummy!

Tracy said...

Oh my family would love this.
When my hubby's family has salmon they make salt fish with it....which I do not like.