Gourmet Salmon
- 2 pieces (6 To 8 Oz. Size) Portioned Salmon Or 1 Salmon Fillet (Boneless/Skinless)
- 3 Tablespoons Fish And Seafood Seasoning (Spade L Ranch Is Best)
- 1 Tablespoon Sesame Seed Oil
- Season one side of the salmon with the fish and seafood seasoning.
- Now drizzle the sesame seed oil into a frying pan.
- This oil has loads and loads of flavor so go easy.
- If you think you need more while the fish is cooking, I would probably use some olive oil.
- Heat the pan on a medium high heat.
- Let it get good and hot before you place the fillets in it.
- For beauty purposes, set the salmon in with the seasoned side up.
- Depending on the thickness of your fish, you should let these cook for about four minutes on one side before turning.
- You can check the ends to see how its cooking.
- As it cooks the meat will become a light/pale pink.
- Wait to turn it until it is just more than halfway up.
- To make sure it is thoroughly cooked, check the ends once again.
- It should be that pretty pink color throughout.
- Also, it should flake when a fork is inserted into it and pulled back a bit with the grain of the meat.
- You do not want to overcook fish; stay close!
- Check out my the related link to see the Toasted Pecan Rice I served it with.
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Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/e2809cgourmete2809d-salmon/ (may not work)