Hold onto your asparaguses guys, because we’re back for
another round in the kitchen!
For this week we will be dining on
SALMON!
I’ve been pushing myself to cook some type of fish for a
while. For it just seems that the only reason I eat meat now is so that I can
eat it in front of my vegetarian roommates to assert dominance. But at last I have
found a purpose!
Things we’ll be needing:
Salmon
A Lemon
Olive Oil
Various Seasonings (Fall and Winter don’t count)
Butter
Note: I’ll be cooking the fish via pan, although I may try
the oven for a future recipe.
Step 1: Place the pan on the stove and turn the heat above a
mild simmer. Put a dab of olive oil onto the pan and spread it around with the
spatula. Put a dab of butter onto the pan’s surface as well and spread.
Step 2: Dice your lemon into thin strips. The purpose of the lemon is to give
your fish some additional flavor.
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| Now your fish may tell you he doesn't like lemons. Don't listen to him. After all he is a fish. Plus he's dead. |
Also look at this knife!
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| Isn't it simply adorable?! |
I mean
if I ever wanted to get stabbed it would be by this knife.
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| Totally worth it. And definitely not an accident... Seriously guys watch what you're doing... |
Step 3: Clean your fish in hot water. This will also help it
to thaw out.
I swam upstream to several places to buy fish over the
counter but sadly one of the negatives of being in a landlocked city means no
fresh supply of seafood.
On the plus side no nosey seagulls!
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| Sup? |
Step 4: Once you have cleaned your meat, apply the various
seasonings and salts to your fish. You can use simple salt and pepper, which I
did, but I also applied Adams Reserve All Purpose Rub.
At this point you can also put the lemon slices on top of
the salmon.
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| You can even pretend they're like little edible hats for the fish. |
Step 5: Place the salmon onto the pan and turn the heat up
just below the highest setting. You should let it cook for about four minutes
before flipping it over onto the other side.
Step 6: After 8-10 minutes of letting your fish cook, take
it off the stove and get ready to feast!
They’re just so happy that you’re getting the chance to eat
them.
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| Seriously. They're almost smiling. |
Also I would just like to say that out of all of my previous food adventure-experimentations
this was by far my favorite to make and eat. Like I don’t want to brag but
DAMN.
So go ahead and make this so you too can do a good
job and eat glorious fish!
Also shout-out to the GEW (Guest Eater of the Week) Alison for allowing me to use her kitchen.
Guest Eater of the Week: Alison aka dancer whose apartment i'm in
"Presentation is nice."
"I approve. Wait, is that my quote?"
We’re going to wrap things up a little differently with a
text from my other sister.
Until next time my little foodies!













Nice job with the fish and nice post. Best so far.
ReplyDeleteThe smile was a nice touch to a tasty looking meal.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your blog but I really think that you should experiment on how u present it because cooking is a type of art form. I think it would be a cool touch to try and make your picture resemble to how restaurants make them look but still exploit the flaws of the process.
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