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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Orange and Maple Grilled Salmon

I honestly don't know what I would do without Pinterest in my life.

How did I eat before it? I have no clue. But I've had some goooood eats since it has come into my life, haha.

Anywayyy ... the other day I grilled some salmon on the barbecue that had been marinated with an orange and maple glaze. I found the recipe on Pinterest (of course) and this is where the original recipe came from:

I try to eat healthy most of the time. I love junk food and sometimes I just give in but for the most part,  I try to make things at least healthier.

Luckily, this recipe is pretty good for you so there was no adjusting.

Ingredients:
1/4 cup of rice vinegar
3 Tbs of Maple Syrup
3 Tbs of Orange Juice
4 Salmon Fillets (I only used 2)
Dash of Salt and Pepper

What to do: 

In a bowl, combine the rice vinegar, maple syrup and orange juice. Add the mixture and the salmon to a zip lock bag and marinate in the fridge for 1-3 hours.

Once your salmon has been marinated long enough, heat up your barbie (and pretend your Australian) on high.

Pour the marinade from the Zip Lock bag into a small sauce pan and heat until the it reduces by half. I used medium heat and then turned it down a bit after it started to bubble. 

The original recipe called for spraying both sides of the salmon with non-stick spray before placing on the barbecue. I don't like using this spray so I put it on the BBQ without it.

However, this caused it to stick too much so I eventually placed it in tin foil for it to cook the rest of the way.

You're going to want to cook your salmon for about 4-6 minutes on each side (or until it's cooked all the way through .. obviously!!). The time it will take to cook the salmon will vary depending on how thick it is. Mine actually took a little bit longer.

You're also going to want to brush the salmon with the marinade (that you have reduced) every couple of minutes. When you flip it, keep marinating!


My salmon had a weird thing going on with its tail.



Once your salmon is all cooked, put 'er on a plate and season with salt and pepper to taste.

I served mine with brown rice and broccoli (that I threw in the frying pan for a couple of minutes). 


My salmon started to fall apart on the BBQ, which is why I ended up wrapping it in tin foil. It would have looked prettier otherwise, haha.


And there you have it, not too shabby for healthy food ;)

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