Monday, October 28, 2024

Mustard and Bourbon Glazed Salmon

 
I’ve been cooking with bourbon lately, using it recently to plump raisins for oatmeal raisin cookies, then to plump raisins to include in pumpkin muffins, so I decided to give it a try on salmon. This week’s fish dish is a wonderful fillet of Coho salmon glazed with this mustard bourbon sauce and baked. It is flavorful and delicious, company worthy, and nothing could be easier.Mustard and Bourbon Glazed Salmon

 2 T. Maille Old Style mustard*

1 T. dark brown sugar

1 T. bourbon

1/8 t. grated Melissa’s fresh ginger

Salt and pepper

2 Coho salmon fillets

 Preheat oven to 400°F. Put a piece of heavy-duty foil on top of a baking sheet and spray with PAM; set aside.

In a small bowl mix together mustard, brown sugar, bourbon, and ginger. Salt and pepper salmon fillets. Place skin side down on prepared baking sheet, and slather the tops with the mustard/brown sugar/bourbon glaze. Slide onto the top rack of your oven, and roast for 12 to 15 until the fish flakes nicely. Serve immediately.

 Serves 2.

*This is the brand that I use. You can use the brand of your choice, just as long as you select mustard that is heavily laden with mustard seeds.

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5 comments:

Marie Smith said...

This recipe will be on our menu shortly.

Angie's Recipes said...

wow my mouth is watering! Maille is my favourite.

Donna said...

Oh Lordy, that looks good!
hugs
Donna

Linda said...

Wow that looks amazing with those little bits. Is the salmon from your fish subscription? It looks meaty and wonderful. You are reminding me I'm out of grain mustard, adding it to my list. Adding the bourbon is an excellent idea.

Pattie @ Olla-Podrida said...

Yes, the salmon is from Wild Alaskan Company.