Dark Balsamic, Soy and Honey Glazed Grilled Northwest Salmon               

 tags (edit): Summer Spring Marinade Grill @Try Soon! @Vogel Main Dish  

 

This unusual salmon marinade makes for an exceptionally moist and delicious final product. Two guests remarked tonight that it's the best salmon they've ever had. You might not normally be tempted to try these ingredients together, but if you're looking for a change from ordinary grilled salmon... which is certainly delicious on its own... give this one a try and you may be pleasantly surprised.

Ingredients

3 pounds Salmon skin on one side; fresh King Salmon works best for this recipe
3 tablespoon Balsamic Vinegar
1/4 cup Vegetable oil
2 tablespoon Brown sugar
1 tablespoon Honey
2 1/2 tablespoon Soy sauce


 

Instructions
Wash and prepare salmon.

I strongly recommend fresh King Salmon, if you can get it, for this dish. Whisk vegetable oil, brown sugar, balsamic vinegar, honey, and soy sauce until mixed well (emulsified).

In a large airtight recloseable (ziploc) bag, carefully place the salmon. Add marinade. Marinate in fridge for 1-3 hours (do not overmarinate... you still want to primarily taste the salmon).

Prepare grill to medium-high heat.

Turn heat to medium-low.

Grill salmon, skin side down, COVERED for about 7-9 minutes until you can do moist flakes (see photo). Take salmon off grill.


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Yields: 4 Servings    posted as 158504
    


notes:  Leave the skin ON the grill if it's adhered (which it probably has), you'll generally be able to get the salmon off, whole, without it breaking if you don't try to get the skin off. Fortunately, you really don't want to eat it anyway; let it burn off for a bit and scrape it off.

You may have best success removing the thinner pieces of the salmon progressively (so they don't overcook) and serving the thicker pieces last.

Cuisine:   Northwest

Main Ingredient:   Salmon