What makes this
recipe healthy:
Salmon is a heart
healthy fish that contains omega-3 fatty acids. The American Heart Association
recommends that people should eat fish, preferably a fatty fish, twice a week.Teriyaki Glazed Salmon
5 Salmon
Filets, about 4 ounces each
¼ cup Low Sodium Teriyaki
Sauce2 Tbls. Light Brown Sugar
2 Tbls.Honey
1½ tsp. Dijon Mustard, creamy style
1 tsp. Garlic Powder
2 Scallions, sliced thin, both green and white parts
Preheat the oven to
400 degrees
Servings: 5 servings
Glaze:
In a small sauce
pot, combine the teriyaki sauce, brown sugar, honey, Dijon mustard, and garlic
powder; wisk until smooth. Bring mixture
to a slow rolling boil. Turn the heat
down to low and continue to cook for 5 minutes.
Remove from heat add the sliced scallions; cool to room temperature. Set
aside 2 tablespoons of the glaze for use at the end.
Preparation:
Meanwhile, rinse the
salmon filets under cold water, and dry with a paper towel; set aside.
Baking the filets:
Line the bottom of a
baking sheet with parchment paper. Place
the filets, skin side down, on the pan, allowing some space between each
filet. Brush each filet with the cooled glaze. Bake the filets in the oven for
about 15 minutes, or until they are moist and flake easily with a fork. Remove from oven and drizzle with the 2
tablespoons of glaze that was set aside.
Serve alongside brown
rice and your favorite vegetable.
2 comments:
Sounds delish! My family's not big on teriyaki, but I imagine balsamic vinegar would be a wonderful substitute. Thank you for your great recipes!
Thank you for suggesting balsamic vinegar as a substitute for the teriyaki sauce. I might suggest that you add a bit more vinegar (more than what is called for with the teriyaki sauce) in the sauce pot and simmer it until the vinegar is reduced to about a 1/4 cup; do this before adding the other ingredients. This will develop the natural sweetness in the vinegar. Then adjust the brown sugar and honey to your desired sweetness.
Another substitute would be to replace teriyaki sauce with a low sodium soy sauce.
I am anxious to hear how this turns out, please let me know!
I am happy to share my recipes...enjoy!
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