Pan Seared Marinated Salmon Fillets

  1. In a small bowl, whisk together the lime juice, honey, brown sugar, dijon mustard, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, salt and pepper until well combined.
  2. Cut the salmon fillet into portions and place them in one layer inside a freezer bag.
  3. Pour the marinade into the bag and seal while keeping out most of the air.
  4. Massage the marinade around until it coats all the salmon pieces.
  5. Place the bag in the fridge with all the pieces still flat and in one layer.
  6. Marinate for one our. Don't leave the fish in the marinade much longer, as the citrus will start to slowly cook the fish.
  7. Pour the vegetable oil into a heavy stainless (see notes below) or non-stick pan and heat on medium high.
  8. Once the oil looks like it's about to start smoking, carefully place the salmon portions in the pan, skin side facing up. Note: make sure to place the pieces down and away from you to avoid burning yourself.
  9. Let the fish cook for about 3 to 4 minutes or until the fish side is nicely seared and caramelized. Use a spatula to lift the fish a little to see the colour.
  10. With a spatula, turn the pieces over gently to avoid breaking the fish.
  11. Let the fish cook on the skin side for another 5 minutes or until the fish starts to flake.
  12. Plate the salmon pieces and top with the chopped green onion (scallions).
  13. Serve the fish hot with a favourite side. Enjoy!

salmon fillet, freshly squeezed lime juice, honey, brown sugar, mustard, soy sauce, garlic, fresh ginger, course sea salt, freshly ground black pepper, green onion, vegetable oil

Taken from food52.com/recipes/73621-pan-seared-marinated-salmon-fillets (may not work)

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