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Yes, it is very easy and tasty in eating but most of the people do not like it as my mom and sister do not eat but I eat keenly every Sunday at home. Major salmon fans over here. This teriyaki salmon recipe is a winner! It’s so simple and doesn’t require any lengthy marinating, but is super flavorful. The salmon turns out flaky, juicy and absolutely delicious with the homemade teriyaki sauce (which is great on chicken too!).
This is an easy salmon dinner idea the whole family will love. My son LOVED it and he doesn’t usually refill his plate for salmon. Funny all I have to tell him is “it tastes like Panda” and he’s sold. He’s big on Asian flavors
Ingredients for Teriyaki Salmon:
2 – 3 lbs salmon filet sliced into 2″ wide slices
for the sauce:
3 Tbsp teriyaki sauce
3 Tbsp hoisin sauce
3 Tbsp soy sauce
1 Tbsp white vinegar
1 Tbsp sesame oil
1/3 cup packed light brown sugar
2 large or 3 medium garlic cloves, minced
2 tsp freshly grated ginger, or 1/2 tsp ground gingerHow to Make the Teriyaki Salmon:
Prep: Grease a large rimmed baking sheet (cover with foil and then grease for easier clean-up). Preheat oven to 400˚F.
1. Combine sauce ingredients and stir until brown sugar is dissolved.
Place individual salmon slices in a mixing bowl. Pour the sauce over the salmon, cover with plastic wrap and let marinate 20 minutes (at room temp or refrigerated).
Transfer salmon to prepared baking sheet (keep the marinade). Bake at 400 for 13-16 minutes or until salmon is flaky and cooked through, bake times may vary by thickness of salmon.
While salmon is baking, transfer remaining marinade to a small sauce pan and bring to a boil then reduce heat to a simmer and cook, stirring occasionally until slightly thickened (3-4 min) then remove from heat.
Once salmon is out of the oven, brush with teriyaki syrup, then sprinkle with chopped green onion and sesame seeds as desired.
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So many posts on the same subject with diverse opinions. Being a foreigner I got a peep into the emotions of filipinos.