Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Two Great Salmon Recipies I Cooked This Christmas

Cooking salmon is definitely one of my tasks to do last Christmas eve. For me without my favorite salmon in the table, would be an incomplete meal that's why I made sure I got a good and yet very simple salmon recipes ready. And it's the baked salmon and salmon steak which were really so simple recipes to cook. Well I really needed simple ones since I've got heaps of recipes to do for the big day. Check it out and enjoy...


SALMON BAKED IN SLICES

baked salmon recipe imageFirst,take out the bone and cut the flesh into slices. Season them with cayenne and salt and melt two ounces of butter that has been rolled in flour, in a half pint of water, and mix with it two large glasses of port wine, two table-spoonfuls of catchup, and two anchovies. This allowance is for a small quantity of salmon. But if you're cooking for a large dish you must proportion the ingredients accordingly. Let the anchovies remain in the liquid till they are dissolved. Then strain it and pour it over the slices of salmon. Tie a sheet of buttered paper over the dish, and put it into the oven. You may bake trout or carp in the same manner.


SALMON STEAKS

salmon steak recipe imageSplit the salmon and take out the bone as nicely as possible, without mangling the flesh. Then cut it into fillets or steaks about an inch thick. Afterwards, dry them lightly in a cloth, and dredge them with flour. Take care not to squeeze or press them. Have ready some clear bright coals, such as are fit for beef-steaks. Let the gridiron be clean and bright, and rub the bars with chalk to prevent the fish from sticking. Broil the slices thoroughly, turning them with steak tongs. Send them to table hot, wrapped in the folds of a napkin that has been heated. Serve up with them anchovy, or prawn, or lobster sauce.

Hope you'll enjoy these very easy salmon receipes and I'd like to wish you a Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year in 2008.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Tasty Recipes for Salmon - Italian Style

Today, let me share with you what my Italian workmate shared with me. Let me tell you, he's also a salmon lover like me. He's already cooked lots of salmon recipes in years but he just gave the copy of these two Italian recipes, his favorites.

Well, I've tried these recipes last weekend. One on Saturday and the other was on Sunday. The whole family loved it and I thought of sharing it here in my blog. Hope you'll enjoy these another great recipes for salmon.

SALMONE ALLA PERIGO (ITALIAN)

Ingredients:

Salmon, forcemeat of fish, truffles, butter, Madeira,
croutons of bread, crayfish tails, anchovy butter.

Procedures:

Cut a bit of salmon into well shaped fillets, and marinate them in lemon juice and a bunch of herbs for two hours, then wipe them, put a layer of forcemeat of fish over each, and decorate them with slices of truffle. When you put them into a well-buttered saute-pan with half a cup of stock and a glass of Madeira or Marsala, cover with buttered paper and put them into a moderate oven for twenty minutes. Afterwards, arrange the fillets in a circle on croutons of bread, garnish the centre with crayfish tails and with truffles cut into dice, with a quarter of a pint of Velute sauce, and half a teaspoonful of anchovy butter. Glaze the fillets and serve.

SALMONE ALLA GIARDINIERA

Ingredients:

Salmon, forcemeat of fish, vegetables, butter,
Bechamel, and Espagnole sauce.

Procedures:

Prepare the fillets as above, and put on each a layer of
white forcemeat of fish. Cook a macedoine of vegetables separately, and garnish each fillet with some of it, then cook them in a covered stewpan. Put a crouton of bread in an entree dish and garnish it with cooked peas, mixed with Bechamel sauce, stock, and butter. Around this place the fillets of fish, leaving the centre with the peas uncovered. Pour some rich Espagnole sauce round the fillets and serve.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

A Cheap High-Protein Salmon Recipies - Salmon Salad

People who loves to eat salmon will find salmon salad a very agreeable dish. In addition to affording a means of varying the diet, this salad makes a comparatively cheap high-protein dish that is suitable for either supper or luncheon. Indeed another brilliant addition to your lists of salmon receipes and exciting easy ways how to cook your lovely and favorite salmon.

SALMON SALAD - 1

2 c. salmon
1 c. diced celery
1/4 c. diced Spanish onion
3 or 4 sweet pickles, chopped fine
French dressing
Salad dressing
Lettuce

Look the salmon over carefully, removing any skin and bones. Break into medium-sized pieces and mix carefully with the celery, onion, and chopped pickles. Marinate this with the French dressing, taking care not to break up the
salmon. Drain and serve with any desired salad dressing on salad plates garnished with lettuce.

SALMON SALAD -2

1 can salmon fish
1 cupful shredded cabbage or sliced celery

Drain the oil from the fish; remove the bone and bits of skin. Add the cabbage or celery, and Mayonnaise or Cream Salad Dressing. Arrange on lettuce and garnish as desired. If Cream Dressing is used with salmon, the oil drained from the salmon may be used for the fat of Cream Dressing. The salmon may be marinated before adding the other ingredients. When this is done, the salad dressing may be omitted. Salmon contains so much fat that it is not well to
add more oil after marinating.

I hope you'll enjoy these very simple salmon recipies. Check back later for more...


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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Easy Salmon Croquettes Recipes

Salmon croquettes or salmon patties are very easy to cook and indeed delicious. If you don't have much time to cook for dinner, this salmon recipe is your best bet.

SALMON CROQUETTES - 1

One pound of cooked salmon (about one and a half pints when chopped), one cup of cream, two tablespoonfuls of butter, one tablespoonful of flour, three eggs, one pint of crumbs, pepper and salt. Chop the salmon fine. Then mix the flour and butter together, let the cream come to a boil, and stir in the flour and butter, salmon and seasoning. Let it boil for one minute, stir in one well-beaten egg, and remove from the fire. When it cools down, make into croquettes. Then dip in beaten egg, roll them in crumbs and fry. Canned salmon can be used but used cooked fresh salmon is a lot better.


SALMON CROQUETTES - 2

One can of salmon or if you have left over used cooked fresh salmon, that will be more delicious.Then mince very fine. Prepare two large Irish potatoes, boiled and mashed them. Cut half of a small onion and chop fine. Get two raw eggs, salt and black pepper, two tablespoonfuls of Worcestershire sauce. Rub these together until very light. Make into balls, roll in cracker dust and fry in boiling lard.


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