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Baked Salmon surpirse

Started by citizen72, October 25, 2007, 09:18:36 AM

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citizen72

Preparing a surprise dinner for my wife tonight. We are preparing to celebrate our thirtieth wedding anniversary.

Will be serving baked Salmon on cedar shingle as the main course. Need a really good sauce to go on that Salmon. Anyone have one to share that is relatively simple.
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RecycleMichael

Here are 39 different ones from my favorite online cookbook.

http://allrecipes.com/Search/Recipes.aspx?WithTerm=salmon+sauce

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citizen72

Thanks. I reviewed those and many sound really good. I was also hoping for some private recipes that one might particularly love.
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Conan71

Glad to see this wasn't a buffet horror story.

Surprise and any sort of meat in the same sentence gives me the heebee's....

Congrats on the 30 years.
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carltonplace

Dill and Salmon go well together. Can make a simple zatziki with fresh yogurt or sour cream, diced red onion, fresh garlic, chopped fresh dill and diced fresh cucumber (remove the peel and seeds) salt and pepper.

Kashmir

I'm not a salmon fan, but my mother loves her grilled salmon with sweet chili garlic sauce, which you can buy at the Nam-Hai OR at SuperTarget by the ethnic foods.  They warm it in a saucepan with a little bit of butter and drizzle it on the salmon.  It is just a sweet, slightly spicy accent.

citizen72

Thanks guys that was the kind of thing I was looking for.
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"Never a skillful sailor made who always sailed calm seas."

citizen72

Update!!  Carlton I took your advise and did the Tzatziki using sour cream. She loved it and thank you so very much. Now, I have a nice sauce to use in the future. It is Greek as I found out.
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