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As promised, this is the most amazing freaking salmon you will ever eat.  I was so incredibly impressed with this - it's pretty much better than any salmon I've ever eaten in a snazzy restaurant, and it's such a healthy indulgence too.  You can't go wrong with this.  Assuming you actually eat salmon.
Grilled Salmon with Tuscan Beans and Heirloom Tomatoes
caveat: I did not, in fact, have heirloom tomatoes...sorry.  Actually, I didn't have any tomatoes.  My tomatoes, which I had been saving all week for this recipe, were rotten.  I used green pepper and feta instead.  Probably...okay, NOT AT ALL the same, but whatever.  It was good.
from Clean Eating magazine, with lots of mods from DNM
1 can white kidney beans, drained and rinsed
1/2 onion, thinly sliced
1 large red pepper, chopped
side of salmon
1/4 c dried dill (seems excessive but was yummy)
cooking spray
2 large heirloom tomatoes, diced
[1 green pepper, chopped]
[100 g feta, cubed]
Marinade:
1/4 c extra virgin olive oil
1/4 c balsamic vinegar
2 shallots, minced
4 cloves garlic, minced
2 oz capers, drained, rinsed well and chopped
1. Prepare marinade: in a measuring cup, whisk together oil, vinegar, shallots, garlic and capers.  Set aside.
2. In a bowl, toss beans, onion and pepper[s and feta] with half the marinade.  Set aside.  Pour remaining marinade over salmon and sprinkle with dill.  Let marinate at least 30 minutes, or up to a day (refrigerate if longer than 30 mins).
salad:
3.  Cook salmon.  I cooked mine on the barbecue, on an oiled veggie tray (best of both worlds - you get the pure utter deliciousness of grilled salmon, without the pain in the ass of flipping it, or having it stick).  I cooked it until it was done (about 10 mins?  maybe?) but didn't flip it.  This kept all the super fabulous marinade and dill where it belonged....on my salmon....rather than in a burnt offering stuck to my grill).  Transfer salmon to a platter and serve with chimichurri sauce (recipe below).
4. Toss tomatoes with bean salad and serve with salmon.   I didn't have tomatoes.  So I had a bean/feta/onion salad.  It was awesome.
salad close-up:
Chimichurri sauce (makes waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much for one meal unless you plan to eat it as soup.  I froze the rest, but consider halving the recipe)
4-6 cloves garlic, peeled and chopped
2 bunches parsley, including stems, washed
2 T dried oregano
6-7 fresh basil leaves
1 small jalapeno pepper, chopped
6 T olive oil
6 T apple cider vinegar
juice of one lime
sea salt
pepper
[I added a good healthy shake of cumin and some smoked paprika to get a heartier, richer flavour]
1. Puree the whole mess in a food processor or blender.  VOila.  That's all there is to it.  
This is a very intense, flavourful sauce.  It was superlative with the salmon.  in fact, probably the best combination of salmon-friendly flavours that I"ve ever eaten.  The whole time we were eating this, I was actually moaning and groaning with pleasure.  Hubs would have normally humoured me, except we were outside and have no fence....hehe.  Apparently, I can be embarrassing in my culinary enthusiasm at times???  who knew...
Anyway, this salmon recipe was amazing.  The very edges of my side of (skinless) salmon were just a bit crisp, but the whole of it was moist and juicy and decadent and flavourful.  Considering this came from a healthy eating magazine....colour me impressed.  DELICIOUS. Make it.
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5 comments:
My sister, Rebecca, told me about your blog and I just adore it! I'm vegetarian (well...peskatarian to be exact) and now I've got a trillion recipes I want to try!
Yay! I was getting quite disheartened from the radio silence in these here parts... and then I click over to find not one but three posts! So exciting!
Keep 'em coming :)
the chimichurri sauce seems heavenly! i will definitely try it, i have parsley and jalapenos in the garden!!
thanks!
Holy yumminess of epic proportions! I must try this salmon as I have been craving some for weeks! Now if only I could get off my lazy bum and back to the kitchen. My thinks this would be a good one for hubby to try ; )
Looks absolutely delicious! Can't wait to give it a whirl. Thanks!
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