Salmon Teriyaki

When I was at the market this morning I saw some amazing looking salmon and picked it up. Teriyaki one of my favorite ways of cooking salmon and it is really simple to make. When I got home from the market I made some teriyaki sauce. I then removed the bones from the salmon and placed it in the fridge in a ziplock bag with the teriyaki sauce to marinade. Several times during the day I changed the position of the salmon so that it marinated all over. When I pulled the salmon out of the fridge to cook it had taken on a nice brown colour as the teriyaki sauce had soaked in.
Salmon Teriyaki
Juicy salmon marinated in a homemade teriyaki sauce and broiled to perfection.
Servings: makes 2 servings
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Marinate Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Printable Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons soy sauce
- 3 tablespoons mirin
- 3 tablespoons sake
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 2 (6 ounce) cuts salmon
Directions
- Heat in the soy sauce, mirin, sake and sugar in a small saucepan until the sugar is dissolved and let cool.
- Place the salmon and teriyaki sauce in a ziplock bag and let marinate in the fridge for a least 30 minutes.
- Cook the salmon in a preheated oven set to broil for 5-10 minutes. Pour some of the marinade over the salmon several times while cooking.
- Place the salmon on a plate and pour some of the teriyaki sauce from the bottom of the pan on top of the salmon.
Use in:
Teriyaki Salmon and Asparagus, Spinach Salad
Salmon Noodle Soup
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11 comments:
This teriyaki salmon looks great.I love japanese cook and your blog is great.
I love salmon teriyaki :)
Kevin, great looking salmin and thanks for the Teriyaki recipe too!
This blog rocks!
Just made this for supper. Yummy! Thanks dude.
Wow, I really like what I see in your blog! My food is boring too, but I also don't know how to cook so I microwave almost everything, and I've got 300 cookbooks I've never even touched (I bought only the ones with photos, especially step-by-step photos), but I've got to start somewhere. I like the photos of what the final dish looks like, but I'm more likely to make an attempt if I see step by step info and photos, like in your link to the original Greek dolmade recipe, so I've bookmarked that page too. I was looking for images of grapes, saw a dolmades photo in image search, that photo led to your blog. I'm especially partial to anything with salmon, I always order that in one dish or another in restaurants but I'd like to learn how to cook it at home. I've bookmarked your blog, I'll definitely be coming back here! :-)
I am now in UK and need to cook something simple, nice and healthy, I will probably make this tonight as my bubby loves salmon. Yours look fabulous!
Wonderful!!I also have another version of the teriyaki salmon!Visit my site for recipe:)
I just made this and it smells divine. Being a new mom, I barely have time to cook, but this recipe is so easy. Thank youso much for this yummy recipe :)
Oh yes, this is something I will definitely like. It looks so delicious and it is so easy to make!
Kevin this salmon looks great!
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