This method for poached salmon involves relatively little work, and the resulting fish is tender and juicy. As a bonus, you even get asparagus on the side! This may just be my new favorite way of ...
“This salmon is a superb dish, a classic, and my no-fail hollandaise is the one you will make again and again,” writes iconic chef Andrew Zimmern in his fishy tome, The Blue Food Cookbook. “Every cook ...
Poached salmon will always hold a spark of romance for me because it was the first dinner I ever made for my husband, roughly this time of year 30 years ago. It wouldn’t be a stretch to say we fell in ...
“I am stumped about salmon,” wrote AJC reader Lisa McGee of Cumming. “There are so many different kinds and I don’t have a clue how they’re different or which kind I should get.” Atlanta chef Doug ...
Consider this easy, refreshing, colorful menu for a lunch or brunch. The salmon can be fixed as much as a day ahead, though it tastes best if poached just a few hours before serving. The only real ...
Poached salmon resting in a dill sauce. If you subscribe to low-fat eating regimens, then a poaching method might be the best execution of a nice piece of salmon. Here, you skip the step of added ...
Shallow poaching under a cartouche, a circle of parchment paper, yields tender fish in minutes. This method works with any mild fish, such as flounder, rockfish, or grouper. If any fillets are of ...
Pour the olive oil into a deep pot. The pot should be large enough to fit both fillets of salmon, but small enough so that the fillets fit snugly. If your pot is too small, try poaching one fillet at ...