Ginger Citrus Grilled Salmon employs a tasty Asian-style marinade in a quick, easy and healthy seafood favorite.
Ginger Citrus Grilled Salmon
by Sue Lau | Palatable Pastime
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Ginger Citrus Grilled Salmon is my recipe of the day. This was shared as part of an event using Asian inspired recipes with a slew of other bloggers. I am glad you stopped by to check it out!
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I am always happy to make Asian foods because as a cuisine, it is one of my favorites. And of the favorites, I enjoy easy grilling recipes while the weather is still warm, especially fish and seafood.
This fish recipe has a simple marinade that uses ponzu sauce, which is a type of soy sauce with citrus flavors added. It is very popular in Japanese cuisine and serves as a great flavor base in any marinade for fish or shellfish.
The fish does not have a long marinade time and is limited to thirty minutes- which is all it needs as the flavors of fish are quite delicate, and the acids in citrus will only “cook” the fish the way it does with Mexican ceviche if left in the marinade for longer periods of time.
You could also broil this in the oven, but I do like the tiny bit of smokiness that grilling imparts.
It is quite simple and healthy- I served this with a basic vegetable fried rice and some marinated vegetables. You could also serve this with a miso-dressed salad for a very rounded meal.
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Ginger Citrus Grilled Salmon
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Ginger Citrus Grilled Salmon
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Ginger Citrus Grilled Salmon
Equipment
- 1 Grill
Ingredients
Salmon:
- 1 pound salmon fillets
- 2 scallions sliced
- fried rice optional accompaniment
Marinade:
- 2 tablespoons lime ponzu sauce
- 1 tablespoon rice wine
- 2 teaspoons grated ginger
- 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
Instructions
- Whisk together marinade ingredients and pour over fish; allow to marinate for thirty minutes.
- Drain marinade and reserve.
- Place reserved marinade into a small saucepan and reduce to a syrupy consistency over low heat, stirring constantly (it should coat the back of a teaspoon when ready).
- Grill salmon over hot coals 3-4 minutes per side, or done as you like.
- Serve salmon drizzled with sauce reduction and garnished with sliced scallions.
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This post has been updated from 8.23.15 for content.
Yum – looks so healthy and tasty, and I love the companion salad with ginger-miso dressing!
Thank you!
I love salmon, and the Asian flair with ginger and citrus is something I have never made before. I need this dish in my life!
Thanks Nichole!
Mmmm….I love about anything salmon ever since living in Alaska!
Thanks, Constance!
What a great flavor combo for salmon!
Thank you!
We love to grill salmon as much as possible in the summer. Your marinade sounds perfect!
Thanks Liz
This salmon looks and sounds delicious, I’ll definitely have to give it a try next time my mom comes to visit.
I hope she likes it as much as I do!
I love ponzu with salmon. It’s what I ask for when I order salmon sashimi because it goes with it so nicely. Great way to use it for the marinade.
Thanks, Renee!
This leaves me with my mouth watering. I love new salmon recipes.
Thanks, Wendy!
This is definitely up my moms alley, she loves salmon
I hope she tries it and enjoys.