Grilled Salmon in Grape Leaves with Tomato-Raisin Relish

Grilled Salmon in Grape Leaves with Tomato-Raisin Relish
Grilled Salmon in Grape Leaves with Tomato-Raisin Relish is a gluten free, dairy free, and primal recipe with 4 servings. This main course has 406 calories, 36g of protein, and 25g of fat per serving. This recipe covers 35% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes roughly 45 minutes. It can be enjoyed any time, but it is especially good for The Fourth Of July. Head to the store and pick up pepper, grape leaves, olive oil, and a few other things to make it today. To use up the salt you could follow this main course with the Apple Turnovers Recipe as a dessert.

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Sprinkle salmon fillets evenly with salt and pepper; set aside.
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Snip off any protruding stems from grape leaves.
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Place 2 or 3 overlapping grape leaves on work surface.
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Place one salmon fillet, skin-side down, in center of leaves. Fold grape leaves up and over salmon, patting down gently to seal as much as possible.
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Brush leaves with olive oil to help seal edges. Repeat with remaining salmon and grape leaves.
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Grill packets, covered with grill lid, over medium heat (300 to 35
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5 to 6 minutes on each side or until desired degree of doneness. (Grape leaves will be lightly charred.)
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Serve immediately with Tomato-Raisin Relish.
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Recommended wine: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc

Salmon works really well with Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Sauvignon Blanc. To decide on white or red, you should consider your seasoning and sauces. Chardonnay is a great friend to buttery, creamy dishes, while sauvignon blanc can complement herb or citrus-centric dishes. A light-bodied, low-tannin red such as the pinot noir goes great with broiled or grilled salmon. One wine you could try is Lapis Luna Chardonnay. It has 4.7 out of 5 stars and a bottle costs about 13 dollars.
Lapis Luna Chardonnay
Lapis Luna Chardonnay
Orange zest, ripe pineapple, toast, and vanilla on the nose. Full-bodied, fresh and lively, with lush white peach and ripe apple flavors leading to a savory buttered finish.
DifficultyMedium
Ready In45 m.
Servings4
Health Score100
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