been a salmon fan ever since I moved to the pacific northwest. we get amazing salmon here.
aloha spice company seafood rub on fresh or thawed frozen, in a metal pan on the stovetop. it’ll take 8 minutes from cold to done, so start some rice (long grain works especially well with this palette) and brussel sprouts broccoli green beans or asparagus a bit ahead. finish with a tiny bit of soy sauce to taste.
if you’re feeling fancy, a ginger and garlic green beans works especially well with the savory umami of the salmon.
I adore, nearly worship King. But goddamn bro… just… naw…
been a salmon fan ever since I moved to the pacific northwest. we get amazing salmon here.
aloha spice company seafood rub on fresh or thawed frozen, in a metal pan on the stovetop. it’ll take 8 minutes from cold to done, so start some rice (long grain works especially well with this palette) and brussel sprouts broccoli green beans or asparagus a bit ahead. finish with a tiny bit of soy sauce to taste.
if you’re feeling fancy, a ginger and garlic green beans works especially well with the savory umami of the salmon.
I adore, nearly worship King. But goddamn bro… just… naw…
for a second i thought that “garlic green beans” were a real thing and got excited.
grab a gene splicer and follow your heart
it’s so good, try it: https://www.smalltownwoman.com/stir-fried-green-beans-with-ginger-and-garlic/
I’ve always felt like salmon is best as is, with just stuff that enhance it’s natural flavour instead of bringing too much new flavour
I usually limit it to salt, a pinch of pepper, and lemon juice after cooking.
My partner on the other hand blends a variety of spices, lets the salmon marinate in the spices+lime+oil, and then cooks it.
Both are very tasty :)
Salt, lemon, maybe some onion rings optionally. All you need IMO