Two months ago, I contacted Chef Dennis for some much needed advice.  Similar to what Chef Dennis is doing, my family has also been trying to incorporate more fish into our diet.  Not being the biggest fish fans, and stocked with a freezer full of salmon, I knew I needed some innovative ideas to kick my salmon up a notch in order to get my family to eat it.

Chef Dennis, an incredibly talented friend that I am very fortunate to have gotten to know through the wonderful world of blogging, came to my rescue with some great ideas!  Once I had the knowledge I knew I couldn’t keep the incredible ideas to myself, they needed to be shared.  Today, I am very pleased to share with you what our wanna-be fish loving family likes to call- Fabulous Ways to Make Salmon Edible by Chef Dennis.

The photos in this post are courtesy of Chef Dennis as well!  Be sure to stop by his site- More Than A Mount Full and say hi.  Once you do I know you’ll be back, over and over again!
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Salmon is pretty versatile and you can do all kinds of things to it, one of my stock recipes was to grill it or roast it, and to serve it with a mustard dill sauce… pretty simple.

Start with some Dijon mustard, a little cream or Greek yogurt, and a little chicken stock; let it reduce for a bit and at the end if it needs thickening add a piece of butter that has been rolled in flour, sort of a quick roux, it’s called a Beurre manie.  That’s how I thickened all my sauté dishes at the restaurant right before serving.   If it doesn’t need to thicken, a piece of butter is always a good thing to add, and always at the end so you can taste it.   I would serve shrimp with it also, but that’s up to you.  If you do, just sauté them a bit in the pan before you start building your sauce and add them back in to finish right before you serve.

Stuffing salmon can be a good way to serve it also.  Try spinach, roasted peppers, and some type of cheese- goat, cheddar, gruyere, whatever you like… and stuffing doesn’t mean it always has to be in the middle if they are not thick enough.  Simply place it on top and bake it together.  The stuffing can be versatile… an herb butter would go well with it, or even a cold yogurt dip with dill or other herbs.

Puff pastry is always a good choice for salmon as well.  I would cook the salmon a bit first, let it cool, add stuffing of some sort, and wrap it in puff dough.  Seal it well, and let it all chill….when it’s time to cook brush the puff with a little beaten egg or milk, and bake at 350 till the puff looks golden brown, this goes well with the Dijon sauce too.

Now it may sound strange but a Korean BBQ type sauce would add some nice flavor as well, serve it with rice and some bitter greens…

I also do a pistachio encrusted salmon with a fruit salsa that everyone loves; it’s actually back on my blog from last June.
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Hope this is some help...

Happy cooking!

Chef Dennis
http://www.morethanamountfull.com/

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THANK YOU Chef Dennis!!!

Do you cook fish at home?  If so, what are your favorite kinds to make?

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03/11/2011 1:10pm

Hi Wendy

Wow, that was so nice of you to share some of my salmon ideas with your readers! Thank you so much!!!
A note to you and your readers, those recipes will go with a lot of types of fish, not just salmon, be creative and have fun!
Cheers
Dennis

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03/11/2011 10:48pm

Hi Wendy, Thanks so much for sharing all the ideas for how to make salmon. The pistachio encrusted salmon sounds great. Chef Dennis was very nice to give you some advice.

We eat salmon and (and other fish) quite a bit. Blackened salmon is our favorite. It's very simple. Just brush the salmon with butter or oil and then sprinkle blackening seasoning on it and bake. If you don't like hot and spicy food, skip the blackening seasoning and sprinkle lemon pepper seasoning on it instead.

One of my favorite ways to make fish crush some potato chips, and then mix potato chips with some butter. Brush the fish with butter and then apply some of the potato chip "crust" to the top and bake.

We also love salmon pesto pasta. Blacken the same and then serve it on top of pesto pasta.

Fried salmon patties are also really good, and I love salmon topped with a mango salsa. Mango salsa is easy to make. Just diced up some mangoes, onions, tomatoes, and throw in some fresh peas. Then add some salt, lime juice, and a little olive oil. Yum!!

Finally, we love a cold pasta salad with salmon. We usually blacken and bake the salmon, and then cut it into small pieces. Then we let it cool and mix it in a pasta salad.

Or you could also serve your blackened or lemon pepper salmon right on top of a garden salad. It's really good that way too! :)

Anyway, hope you have a good weekend, and enjoy cooking with salmon. :) Cheers! sheila

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03/11/2011 11:53pm

you're so lucky! i love fish especially salmon...i have only tasted it once and it's so good. you can marinate it with salt and fish sauce, then fry it. or steam it then make a sauce using sayo sauce, calamansi (or lemon), and small pepper :) the chili bird pepper (siling labuyo)...try it, it's appetizing :)

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pat
03/12/2011 10:01am

That first one looks soooo good! As soon as I can I will try it. Chef Denis is definitely a site I will check out.
I always cook salmon the same way. Hot oven 425 degrees, cajun seasoning with a bit of lemon and that's it. I usually serve it with butternut squash and a green vegetable. It is always good but these look waaay better. Salmon is very healthy and yummy. Oh oh, I'm getting hungry. Pat

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03/12/2011 12:39pm

Look yummy! I have totry the pistachio encrusted recipe!!!

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03/13/2011 12:29pm

@Sheila, @Jassy & @Pat,
Thank you so much for the wonderful ideas Ladies! I can't wait to try them!!

@Naomi-
I know! Doesn't it look great?!

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03/13/2011 9:15pm

Oh Chef Dennis never lets me down...these salmon pictures look so very good! Thanks for sharing! Your words, recipes and photos always bring a big smile to my face. Have a great Monday!

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03/13/2011 9:44pm

I'm not 100% vegetarian, I do eat 5-6 times a year fish, and I tried Chef's pistachio salmon, was a big hit. Loved every bite.

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03/14/2011 6:24am

hi! re: silvanas, i found this site that posted the recipe for that :)

http://sweettidings.blogspot.com/2010/03/recipe-silvanas-meringue-buttercream.html

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03/14/2011 8:51am

You have some wonderful ideas here and I really liked this post. We are fans of wild salmon and can always use more recipes to vary the way in which we eat it. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary

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03/14/2011 11:58am

Salmon is my favorite but I love all kinds of fish! I love Chef Dennis's ideas, especially the crusted salmon with fruity salsa- how wonderful!

I find that I never do it well at home,but I still try to get in 10 oz a week or so. This gives me courage to try it out!

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yum! i love all fish but i don't cook it very often. (finding it hard to get to the fish market these days.) your fruit salad looks really good too, thanks for sharing!

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03/25/2011 10:18pm

These salmon pictures look mouth watering! I love fish and my husband is a big fan of salmon.

For my roasted salmon steaks recipe, I usually make the dressing using lemon juice, olive oil, ground pepper, minced garlic, paprika and salt. Then I just marinate the salmon for 20-30 minutes and bake it for about 20 minutes. Here's my recipe http://www.rkhomemaderecipes.com/roasted-salmon-steaks.html

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