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  2. Honey-Citrus Glazed Salmon with Caramelized Onion ... - AOL

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    Bake the salmon for 12 to 15 minutes, or until the insides of the salmon are just barely translucent. Put the remaining glaze in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for 1 minute, or until warm.

  3. Balsamic Glazed Salmon Recipe - AOL

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    1. Place the fish into a 2-quart shallow baking dish. Sprinkle with the black pepper and drizzle with the oil. 2. Bake at 350°F. for 15 minutes or until the fish flakes easily when tested with a ...

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

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    Simmer over medium-heat high heat for 1 1/2 to 2 minutes, until thickened and reduced to 1/3 cup. Carefully pour the glaze over the salmon. Serve with rice or another whole grain.

  5. What's for Dinner? The Pioneer Woman's 90 Best Meals for the ...

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    This simple, healthy salmon is drizzled with a flavorful marinade and ready to serve in just 20 minutes! Add a fluffy bed of rice, a pile of mashed potatoes, or a side salad to make the dinner ...

  6. Gravlax - Wikipedia

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    Instead the salmon is "buried" in a dry marinade of salt, sugar, and dill, and cured for between twelve hours and a few days. As the salmon cures, osmosis moves moisture out of the fish and into the salt and sugar, turning the dry mixture into a highly concentrated brine , which can be used in Scandinavian cooking as part of a sauce . [ 6 ]

  7. Tataki - Wikipedia

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    In the first tataki method, the meat or fish is seared very briefly over a hot flame or in a pan, and can be briefly marinated in vinegar, sliced thin, and seasoned with ginger (which is ground or pounded into a paste, hence the name). [1] Food so prepared can also be served like sashimi with soy sauce and garnishes.

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