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Salmon Shioyaki (Salted Grilled Salmon)

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07.13.14 //  by Carmen Sakurai

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Salmon is my very favorite fish. I was a Pescetarian for over 15 years (until about 7 years ago), and I swear, 85% of my meals consisted of this delicious fish prepared in some way.

Quickie trivia: I was a fish/veggie only eater when my JRoc was born, so I’ve never had issues feeding him fish or any vegetables!

Anyway… this salmon cooking technique is my favorite! The fillets comes out with a yummy, crispy skin… and we enjoy it with steamed rice, nori, and furikake like so…

salmon-shioyaki

 

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Salmon Shioyaki (Salted Grilled Salmon)

Ingredients

  • 4 salmon fillets with skin, scaled, deboned
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons sea salt
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil

Instructions

  • Dry the salmon fillets with paper towels. Rub sea salt on both sides of fillets, then wrap the salmon loosely with paper towel and let it sit in the refrigerator for about an hour.
  • After an hour, heat pan to medium to medium high heat and coat bottom of pan with vegetable oil. Test the pan temperature by touching the very edge of the fillet to the pan. If it sizzles, the pan is ready!
  • Arrange the fillets in the pan, skin side down. Remember to lay it away from you so you don't splash any oil on yourself. Cook for about 5 mins. Carefully urn fillets over and cook about 3 mins more.
  • Serve immediately with steamed rice and a wedge of lemon. We had it with nori, lemon, and furikake!
 
P.S. Lemme know what you think!
Carmen Sakurai

Carmen is a mom, certified professional life strategist, breakup recovery coach, religion teacher, best selling author, foodie wannabe, and advocate for victims of narcissistic abuse. She is currently living la vida loca in Vegas with her not-so-little human… while pseudo-adulting, Tahitian dancing, and exploring the delicious world of bubble tea *woo!*

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  1. AvatarJohn

    07.13.14 at 9:16 pm

    Come back to Pescetarianism(?) All is forgiven!

    • AvatarCarmen

      07.13.14 at 9:44 pm

      Ahahahaha!! I’m just such a lover of bacon at the moment… maybe someday I will again… !! 😀

  2. Avatarskandalous jones

    07.13.14 at 11:33 pm

    Bonus points if you use a carbon steel saute pan. 🙂 delicious!

    • AvatarCarmen

      07.14.14 at 1:12 pm

      Andrew!! No such thing in my cabinets *booo*… but turned out delicious regardless!! 🙂

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