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9. Prudhomme's Magic Salmon Seasoning and....
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 10:55 AM
Apr 2015

McCormick's Lemon Butter Dill sauce, baked, with a slice of lemon on top. Tried last night, very good. I also love a recipe which I have misplaced that uses soy sauce, brown sugar, and other stuff I can't remember, marinated, then baked. Wish I could find it. It was on the wrapper for New Zealand King Salmon, which my grocery no longer carries.

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Anyone have a good salmon recipe? [View all] Laura PourMeADrink Apr 2015 OP
I like dilled and grilled or broiled. Lemon, black pepper, salt, dill. pinto Apr 2015 #1
Interesting Laura PourMeADrink Apr 2015 #3
Have you tried Cavenders Greek Spice? The empressof all Apr 2015 #2
no but big on good spice mixes Laura PourMeADrink Apr 2015 #4
Zatarain's Cajun Spices will fix almost anything. Or a good chili mix. I'd use poblanos, though. freshwest Apr 2015 #5
yes...but it's too salty for me. I love salt - but to get enough spiciness Laura PourMeADrink Apr 2015 #14
The one I love most is pretty close to yours, I'm afraid. hippywife Apr 2015 #6
Salmon en papiotte with fennel Nac Mac Feegle Apr 2015 #7
I have an easy one PennyK Apr 2015 #8
Prudhomme's Magic Salmon Seasoning and.... northoftheborder Apr 2015 #9
i pan sear and serve with a glaze of honey, soy and lime fizzgig Apr 2015 #10
You know - think I could take it almost any way - as long as it was super fresh Laura PourMeADrink Apr 2015 #18
I like flavored spatzle with fish, myself. sir pball Apr 2015 #11
Can't believe you mentioned spatzle - just made some last night Laura PourMeADrink Apr 2015 #15
Any skin-on fish needs Wondra sir pball Apr 2015 #21
Interesting. And, thanks for tip. I used to buy Wondra because you Laura PourMeADrink Apr 2015 #23
60+ hours a week in the kitchen doesn't leave me a lot of time to talk about it… sir pball Apr 2015 #24
I hear ya SP Laura PourMeADrink May 2015 #26
"Permanent" dishes are the easiest, actually. sir pball May 2015 #28
This is my go to recipe for grilled salmon bif Apr 2015 #12
Yes - have seen and heard that mayo goes with salmon well. I have GOT Laura PourMeADrink Apr 2015 #16
I never get past lemon, dill, and butter grasswire Apr 2015 #13
that sounds like a food orgasm to me ! I have had friends that Laura PourMeADrink Apr 2015 #17
Glad you've had Colorado salmon locks Apr 2015 #22
I like to do a slight variation on that: Lemon zest, basil, and butter. nt Electric Monk May 2015 #25
My favorite method; A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #19
This is how I usually make fish, too! DawgHouse May 2015 #30
As an adult, I have lost any taste for salmon HeiressofBickworth Apr 2015 #20
You're right ! What happened to those? Laura PourMeADrink May 2015 #27
Yup, lost all taste for salmon HeiressofBickworth May 2015 #29
Poached in white wine. Hotler May 2015 #31
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