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  2. Soy-Ginger Salmon Bowls with Coconut Rice - AOL

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    Whatever the reason, we’re making this recipe for soy-ginger salmon bowls with coconut rice on repeat. It’s ready in 35 minutes and bursting with savory-salty-sweet flavor. Psst: We like the ...

  3. Seared Ginger-Balsamic Salmon with Hot and Sour Slaw

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    Season the salmon fillets with the salt and pepper. In a wok or heavy skillet, heat 2 teaspoons of the olive or canola oil and the sesame oil over high heat until hot, but not smoking. Add the ginger and red pepper flakes and stir-fry until fragrant, about 10 seconds.

  4. Seared Ginger-Balsamic Salmon with Hot and Sour Slaw

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    1 / 4 cup soy sauce; 1 1 / 2 tbsp firmly packed light brown sugar; 2 tbsp minced fresh ginger; 2 tbsp fresh lemon juice; 1 / 4 cup balsamic vinegar; 1 cup water; 4 (6 ounce each) center-cut salmon ...

  5. I'm a chef who loves using my air fryer. Here are my 8 ...

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    Salmon fillets cook nicely in an air fryer. ... I like teriyaki, either store-bought or made with soy sauce, brown sugar or honey, garlic, ginger, and rice vinegar. You could just as easily use ...

  6. Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield - Wikipedia

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    Grilled Crispy Salmon with Rocket & Almond Pesto Tagliatelle (Adam Swanson, Chef), Soy Poached Chicken, Bruschetta with Tuna Slices, Pesto and Walnuts. 40: Fri, 24 Jun 2011: Ricotta, Mascarpone and Blood Orange Jelly Tart (Dominique Rizzo, Chef), Rum and Raisin Ice Cream, Eye Fillet with Béarnaise Sauce, Lettuce Cups with Chilli Tuna (Chilli ...

  7. List of raw fish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Raw salmon, lightly cured in salt, sugar, and dill. Usually served as an appetizer, sliced thinly and accompanied by a dill and mustard sauce with bread or boiled potatoes. Made by fishermen in the Middle Ages, who salted salmon and lightly fermented it by burying it in the sand above the high-tide line. Today it is no longer fermented.