It has been a busy year so far and not much time for serious or experimental cooking. Little big sis tagged me to a couple of FB posts few weeks ago, one on Grilled Chipotle-orange Salmon and another on Cilantro Lime Salmon. We wanted to give them a go but unfortunately, there simply wasn't any right time to try.
So today I finally found time to try the recipes out on my own. Looked through both of them, googled a few more and came up with my own version. Took some time to decorate the plate since it has been a long while since I put in effort to do cooking.
Ingredients:
1 piece 340g salmon fillet
1/2 cup fresh orange juice
orange zest from 2 oranges1 tbsp light soy sauce (optional) salt and pepper |
2 orange slices
2 tbsp honey
1/2-1 tbsp olive oil/butter
1/2 tsp ground ginger
corn starch for thickening |
Method:
1. Marinate salmon with salt and pepper and set aside.
2. Preheat the oven to 190 degree Celsius.
3. Combine orange juice, orange zest, honey, olive oil/butter, light soy sauce (if using), ground ginger in a sauce pan over medium heat.
4. Stir constantly till well combined and smooth.
5. Add corn starch to thicken the mixture.
6. Line a baking tray with aluminium foil.
7. Pour some sauce on the foil, place the salmon skin up on the foil and pour remaining sauce over it.
8. Bake for 4 minutes and turn the salmon over.
9. Spoon some sauce over it and place the orange slices on top of the salmon.
10. Bake for another 8-10 minutes.
For a job well-done, I rewarded myself with a glass of orange beer from Don Don Donki.
1. Marinate salmon with salt and pepper and set aside.
2. Preheat the oven to 190 degree Celsius.
3. Combine orange juice, orange zest, honey, olive oil/butter, light soy sauce (if using), ground ginger in a sauce pan over medium heat.
4. Stir constantly till well combined and smooth.
5. Add corn starch to thicken the mixture.
6. Line a baking tray with aluminium foil.
7. Pour some sauce on the foil, place the salmon skin up on the foil and pour remaining sauce over it.
8. Bake for 4 minutes and turn the salmon over.
9. Spoon some sauce over it and place the orange slices on top of the salmon.
10. Bake for another 8-10 minutes.
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