I’m always looking for different ways to cook fish. We are big fish fans and I’m always afraid we’ll
get bored with the same preparations over and over. So when I saw this in a pile of recipes I had
pulled from old magazines, I thought I’d give it a try.
Now here’s a salmon recipe with an added bonus – leftover honey
Dijon vinaigrette to use with salad or veggies later in the week! A quick whisk of oil, mustard, honey, and
vinegar makes a good amount of dressing and for this salmon you only use a
couple tablespoons.
I had never thought of baking the salmon right on top of onions before, but it really worked well. The onions came out so tender and sweet and gave the salmon an extra hint of flavor. Mixed with some steamed green beans and a little drizzle of the vinaigrette and this dish packs a sweet and subtle flavor not to be missed.
Quick, easy, and light, this salmon recipe is a good base to
try lots of different flavors. And best
of all – when all was said and done – my recipe looked just like the one in the
magazine photo, so I was pretty damn excited!
Honey Dijon Salmon with Green Beans
What You Need:
- 2 tsp honey
- 4 tsp Dijon mustard
- 3 tbsp white-wine vinegar
- 1/2 c olive oil
- Salt and pepper, to taste
- 1 medium yellow onion, thinly sliced
- 4 tbsp panko breadcrumbs
- 2 6-oz pieces salmon
- 1 pound green beans, trimmed
How You Do It:
- Whisk together honey, mustard, vinegar, and oil; season with salt and pepper.
- In a deep baking dish, toss onion with 2 tablespoons vinaigrette and bake at 425* for 5 minutes.
- Meanwhile, stir 1 tablespoon vinaigrette into panko. Coat fish with 1 tablespoon vinaigrette and season with salt and pepper; top with breadcrumb mixture and add to baking dish. Bake until fish is cooked to your liking, about 12-15 minutes.
- While the salmon cooks, steam green beans to desired tenderness.
- Remove salmon from baking dish and set aside. Drain green beans and toss with onion and 1 tablespoon vinaigrette.
Honey Dijon Salmon with Green Beans recipe adapted from
Martha Stewart Everyday Food.
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