We eat a lot of salmon and I always try to buy wild salmon. This is gorgeous served with steamed rice and roasted or steamed asparagus. It’s very healthy and low in calories and packed with Asian flavors. Easy for a crowd too.
Serves 4
½ cup low sodium soy sauce
½ chicken broth or water
¼ cup Hoisin sauce
2-3 cloves garlic
1 1-inch piece fresh ginger
2 tablespoons honey
2 limes
1 lb. salmon – wild caught if you have access to it
1 tablespoon sesame oil
toasted sesame seeds for topping
To make the hoisin glaze, puree the soy sauce, water/stock, hoisin, garlic, ginger, honey, and juice of one lime in a blender or food processor. Transfer to a skillet over medium high heat. Simmer until the mixture reduces to a syrupy consistency that will stick to the salmon when brushed on. Remove from the heat.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Cut the salmon into four pieces. Pour the sesame oil in a baking dish (I’d recommend nonstick) and arrange the salmon in the pan. Brush the salmon with the a thin layer of glaze, reserving the rest of the glaze for later. Bake for 12 minutes; remove from oven, brush with glaze again, and bake for another 12 minutes.
When the salmon is done (it will be firm and flake apart easily) remove from oven and brush with the glaze one more time before serving. Sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds if you want it to look extra nice
* This is also lovely served with a simple salad of spinach, grated carrots, edamame beans, cilantro, and dry roasted peanuts tossed with sesame oil, lime juice, salt, and a touch of honey.