Miso-marinated Salmon With Cucumber-daikon Relish

Miso-marinated Salmon With Cucumber-daikon Relish
Miso-marinated Salmon With Cucumber-daikon Relish might be just the main course you are searching for. One serving contains 299 calories, 36g of protein, and 13g of fat. This recipe serves 6. This recipe covers 26% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. Head to the store and pick up miso, mirin, green onions, and a few other things to make it today. To use up the sesame seeds you could follow this main course with the Sesame Banana Bread as a dessert. It is a good option if you're following a gluten free, dairy free, and pescatarian diet. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 45 minutes.

Instructions

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Whisk first 6 ingredients in 13x9x2-inch glass baking dish to blend for marinade.
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Add salmon; turn to coat. Cover and chill at least 30 minutes and up to 2 hours. Preheat broiler. Line heavy large baking sheet with foil; spray with nonstick spray.
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Remove salmon fillets from miso marinade; using rubber spatula, scrape off excess marinade. Arrange salmon, skin side up, on prepared baking sheet. Broil 5 to 6 inches from heat source until skin is crisp, about 2 minutes. Using metal spatula, turn salmon over. Broil until salmon is just cooked through and golden brown on top, about 4 minutes.
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Transfer salmon to plates, skin side down. Spoon Cucumber Relish over.
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Sprinkle with sesame seeds, then sprouts and nori.
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Serve immediately.

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. The Frank Family Vineyards Lewis Vineyard Reserve Chardonnay with a 5 out of 5 star rating seems like a good match. It costs about 62 dollars per bottle.
Frank Family Vineyards Lewis Vineyard Reserve Chardonnay
Frank Family Vineyards Lewis Vineyard Reserve Chardonnay
The wine is straw yellow in color. On the nose expresses slow roasted pears and honeysuckle flowers. On the palate, the wine is bright and full bodied, with loads of Meyer lemon and fresh apricot flavors.
DifficultyHard
Ready In45 m.
Servings6
Health Score66
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