I have had subscriptions to various food magazines, Bon Appetite,
Food and Wine, Food Network, Saveur, at various times in my life. Some of the issues I still have but more
often than not I look through them as soon as I get them, I love the beginning of
the month! More recently I have started
going through them a second time and folding over the pages of recipes that I
find interesting. Finally, a couple days
later, I go through and rip out the recipes that I might actually try. This usually helps but every once in a while,
I have to search online for something that I kind of dimly remember but didn’t
make the cut.
Last month in Bon Appetite there was an ad for their
Cooking School or a cooking school or something that showed this beautiful fish
dish. Unfortunately, there was no
recipe, cause well, it was an ad I guess.
Nevertheless, I tore the page out and hung it up in my kitchen to look
at. I really enjoy creating recipes and
sometimes a picture, a name, or just an idea can trigger one.
So, I bought some salmon, and some fresh fennel and tried
to figure out what to do. I started by slicing
the fennel about a sixteenth of an inch thick on my mandolin and then adding
some lemon juice and lime juice, then a little mayonnaise and sour cream, a
dash of salt. For a little extra zip a
threw in some Old Bay seasoning. That I
stuck in the refrigerator and prepped my fish.
I have several of these thumb press pepper grinders that
I fill with different whole spices. For
the fish, I used a blend of fennel seeds, dill seeds (I found these at Penzy’s
Spice), coriander seeds and course sea salt.
A light sprinkle on the fish and a little old bay seasoning. And then into
the broiler.
The picture from the add looks like an entrée, server over a cream
sauce of some sort, I decided to do more of a salad and serve it cold.
It was a big hit, I hope you enjoy it!
Get in the Kitchen and Cook Something!
Broiled Salmon and Fennel Slaw Salad
For the Slaw
1 Bulb
Fresh Fennel
Juice of
1 Lemon
Juice of
1 Lime
1 t
Kosher Salt
½ c
Mayonnaise
½ c Sour
Cream
½ t Old
Bay
For the Salmon
4 – 6oz
Salmon Fillets
1 t Salt
1 t
Pepper
1 t Old
Bay
Fresh Ground
Coriander, Fennel and Dill Seed – optional
For
the Salad
Mixed Lettuce
Assorted vegetables, I used beets,
artichoke hearts, green olives, garbanzo beans,
radishes, cucumbers, tomatoes
and butternut squash.
Apples and peaches
are
also nice.
1. In
a mixing bowl, combine the fennel, lemon and lime juice, mayonnaise, sour
cream, salt and Old Bay.
2. Mix
well and transfer to a container and refrigerate.
3. Meanwhile,
turn on the broiler
4. Combine
salt, pepper, old bay and other spices if using
5. Sprinkle
evenly over the salmon
6. Heat
a large skillet over medium heat
7. When
pan is hot, arrange salmon in it in a single layer
8. Cook
for about 2 minutes then transfer the pan to the broiler for 6 minutes
9. To
serve hot, arrange the fish on a plate and top with the fennel slaw
10. To
serve cold, place the salmon in a container and cool it down in the
refrigerator
11. Arrange
lettuce on a plate
12. Place
Salmon in the middle of the lettuce
13. Arrange
the remaining vegetables around the salmon
14. Top
the salmon with some of the fennel slaw.