**Taste the Flavors of Canada with Cedar Planked Salmon: A Culinary Journey into Pacific Northwest Cuisine**
In the heart of the Pacific Northwest, where the majestic forests meet the pristine waters, lies a culinary treasure that embodies the essence of Canadian cuisine: Cedar Planked Salmon. This traditional cooking method has been passed down through generations of First Nations peoples, capturing the unique flavors of fresh salmon infused with the aromatic smoke of cedar planks.
Our curated collection of Cedar Planked Salmon recipes offers a symphony of tastes, textures, and aromas that will tantalize your palate and transport you to the shores of Canada. Discover the classic simplicity of our original Cedar Planked Salmon recipe, where the natural flavors of salmon and cedar take center stage. Elevate your culinary experience with our Maple-Glazed Cedar Planked Salmon, where a sweet and savory glaze adds a touch of sophistication to the dish.
For those seeking a zesty kick, our Lemon-Herb Cedar Planked Salmon is a delightful blend of citrus and herbs that brightens up the rich flavors of the salmon. If you're in the mood for something bold and smoky, our Chipotle-Honey Cedar Planked Salmon is sure to satisfy your cravings, with its tantalizing combination of smoky chipotle and sweet honey.
And for a truly unforgettable experience, try our Grilled Cedar Planked Salmon with Roasted Vegetables, where tender salmon and a medley of roasted vegetables come together in a symphony of flavors, creating a dish that is both visually stunning and incredibly delicious.
No matter which recipe you choose, Cedar Planked Salmon is a culinary journey that will leave you craving more. So, gather your ingredients, fire up your grill, and let the intoxicating aromas of cedar and salmon fill your kitchen as you embark on this taste adventure.
CEDAR PLANK SALMON
Cooking salmon over indirect heat on the grill brings smoky flavor to Bobby Flay's recipe for Cedar Plank Salmon from BBQ with Bobby Flay on Food Network.
Provided by Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 2h45m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Soak cedar plank in salted water for 2 hours, then drain. Remove skin from salmon fillet. Remove any remaining bones. Rinse the salmon under cold running water and pat dry with paper towels. Generously season the salmon with salt and pepper on both sides. Lay the salmon (on what was skin-side down) on the cedar plank and carefully spread the mustard over the top and sides. Place the brown sugar in a bowl and crumble between your fingers, then sprinkle over the mustard.
- Set grill for indirect grilling and heat to medium-high. Place the cedar plank in the center of the hot grate, away from the heat. Cover the grill and cook until cooked through, around 20 to 30 minutes. The internal temperature should read 135 degrees F. Transfer the salmon and plank to a platter and serve right off the plank.
- Cook's Note: A direct method to grill the salmon may be used. Soak the cedar plank well. Spread the mustard and brown sugar on the salmon, but do not place the fish on the plank. Set up the grill for direct grilling on medium-high. When ready to cook, place the plank on the hot grate and leave it until there is a smell of smoke, about 3 to 4 minutes. Turn the plank over and place the fish on top. Cover the grill and cook until the fish is cooked through, reaching an internal temperature of 135 degrees F. Check the plank occasionally. If the edges start to catch fire, mist with water, or move the plank to a cooler part of the grill.
CANADIAN CEDAR PLANKED SALMON
Planked salmon is a method of cooking and smoking salmon that has been used for many years. Make sure to use natural (no preservatives) red cedar. The salmon is slow cooked, which produces a rich, smoky flavor. Guests enjoy the wonderful taste of this specially prepared salmon.
Provided by SWIZZLESTICKS
Categories Seafood Fish Salmon
Time 12h40m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Submerge untreated cedar plank in water. Soak approximately 12 hours, or overnight.
- Preheat an outdoor grill for high heat. Place prepared plank on the grill, and sprinkle with coarse salt. Cover grill and heat plank 2 to 3 minutes, until dry. Adjust grill temperature for medium heat.
- Rub salmon filets with olive oil. Arrange on the plank. Top salmon with red onion, lemon slices and black peppercorns.
- Cook salmon, covered, 10 to 12 minutes, or until opaque and easily flaked with a fork.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 387.9 calories, Carbohydrate 4.6 g, Cholesterol 66.1 mg, Fat 30.9 g, Fiber 1.4 g, Protein 22.8 g, SaturatedFat 5.1 g, Sodium 67.9 mg, Sugar 1.1 g
CEDAR PLANKED SALMON
This is a dish my brother prepared for me in Seattle. It is by far the best salmon I've ever eaten. I like to serve it with an Asian-inspired rice and roasted asparagus.
Provided by Wendy Freeman-More
Categories Main Dish Recipes Seafood Main Dish Recipes Salmon Salmon Fillet Recipes
Time 35m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Soak the cedar planks for at least 1 hour in warm water. Soak longer if you have time.
- In a shallow dish, stir together the vegetable oil, rice vinegar, sesame oil, soy sauce, green onions, ginger, and garlic. Place the salmon fillets in the marinade and turn to coat. Cover and marinate for at least 15 minutes, or up to one hour.
- Preheat an outdoor grill for medium heat. Place the planks on the grate. The boards are ready when they start to smoke and crackle just a little.
- Place the salmon fillets onto the planks and discard the marinade. Cover, and grill for about 20 minutes. Fish is done when you can flake it with a fork. It will continue to cook after you remove it from the grill.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 678.4 calories, Carbohydrate 1.7 g, Cholesterol 178.6 mg, Fat 45.8 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 61.3 g, SaturatedFat 8.6 g, Sodium 981.2 mg, Sugar 0.4 g
CANADIAN CEDAR PLANKED SALMON
My son prepared this wonderful dish for us and it was my first time to taste this method of griiling; what flavour! Planked salmon is a method of cooking salmon that has been used for many years. The salmon is slow cooked, which produces a rich, smoky flavor. Use only untreated cedar; look for planks at the fish counter at your supermarket or ask your fishmonger.
Provided by Sageca
Categories Canadian
Time 45m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Submerge untreated cedar plank in water. Soak approximately 12 hours, or overnight.
- Preheat an outdoor grill for high heat. Place prepared plank on the grill, and sprinkle with coarse salt.
- Cover grill and heat plank 2 to 3 minutes, until dry. Adjust grill temperature for medium Low heat.
- Rub salmon filets with maple syrup. Arrange on the plank.
- Top salmon with red onion,tarragon and black peppercorns.
- Barbecue with lid closed until a knife tip inserted in centre of fish comes out warm, 20 to 30 minutes depending on thickness of filet.
- Check fish occasionally during cooking.
- If plank ignites, spray with water.
- Remove salmon from plank to dinner plates or a platter.
- For an extra boost to the flavour soak add a bottle of beer to your water the last 2 hours of soaking.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 187.6, Fat 3.9, SaturatedFat 0.6, Cholesterol 58.3, Sodium 77.6, Carbohydrate 14.6, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 11.7, Protein 22.6
CEDAR PLANK SALMON WITH CELERY SALAD AND CURRANT PINE NUT RELISH
Smoked salmon is great for the road because it holds up really well and can be prepared ahead of time. It can be served hot, cold or room-temperature. When you smoke something, it will cook it through without making it dry. The pine nut relish is also great at room temperature and adds flavor, acidity and richness to the dish. The celery salad adds freshness and carries acidity, especially with the addition of the Meyer lemon juice.
Provided by Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 1h45m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- For the salmon: Preheat a smoker for cooking to 225 degrees F and preheat your oven to 425 degrees F.
- Remove the cedar planks from the water and pat the surfaces dry. Put the cedar planks on a baking sheet. Place the salmon portions skin-side down on the cedar planks. Drizzle with the olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Evenly top the salmon with the parsley and lemon zest. Place the baking sheet in the smoker and allow the salmon to smoke just until it has been slightly infused with smoke flavor, about 15 minutes. Remove from the smoker and immediately transfer to the oven to finish cooking, about 15 minutes. Remove from the oven and let sit until room temperature, or refrigerate and serve the next day.
- For the currant and pine nut relish: Combine the vinegar, currants, honey, shallots and mustard seeds in a small pot. Heat the pot over medium-high heat until bubbles begin to form, then lower the heat to maintain a slow simmer. Continue to cook until the currants have plumped and the liquid has reduced and become slightly viscous, 10 to 15 minutes. Remove from the heat and fold in the pine nuts. Season the relish with salt.
- For the salad: Dress the celery, celery leaves and cilantro in a medium bowl with the olive oil, Meyer lemon juice, flaked salt and pepper. Top the salmon with the celery salad and a spoonful of the currant and pine nut relish and serve.
CEDAR PLANKED SALMON WITH WHISKEY MAPLE GLAZE
There is nothing comparable to the taste of freshly caught salmon, but to serve it planked.....is phenomenal!!! Out on the west coast, we get an abundance of salmon, so I am always looking for a different recipe. This recipe was published in our local paper from cookbook author Ronnie Shewchuk, Barbecue Secrets
Provided by Abby Girl
Categories High Protein
Time 40m
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Plank: Make sure that the plank has soaked for at least 1 hour and up to 24.
- Glaze: Combine the whiskey and maple syrup in a small saucepan, bringing the mixture to a low boil and reduce by about half. You should have a thick syrup that coats the back of a spoon. Add chilies and butter and stir until just combined. Set aside and keep warm.
- Season the salmon with salt, pepper and granulated onion. Pour the glaze over the salmon carefully. Let the salmon sit for 10 - 15 minutes at room temperature, until the rub is moistened.
- Preheat the grill on medium high heat for 5 - 10 minutes. Rinse the plank and place it on the cooking grate. Cover the grill and heat the plank for 4 - 5 minutes or until it starts to throw off a bit of smoke and crackles lightly.
- Reduce the heat to medium low. Season the plank with kosher salt and place the salmon, skin side down, on the plank. Cover the grill and cook for 15 to 20 minutes or until the fish flakes.
- Check periodically to make sure the plank doesn't catch fire and spray the burning edges with water if it does, making sure to close the lid afterwards.
- When the salmon is done, squeeze half a lemon along its length and carefully transfer to a platter. Garish with remaining lemon cut into slices.
Tips:
- Choose the right salmon. Look for a fresh, wild-caught salmon fillet that is about 1 inch thick.
- Prepare the cedar plank. Soak the cedar plank in water for at least 30 minutes before using. This will help to prevent the plank from burning.
- Season the salmon. Season the salmon with salt, pepper, and your favorite herbs and spices. You can also add a drizzle of olive oil.
- Place the salmon on the cedar plank. Place the salmon fillet on the cedar plank, skin-side down.
- Cook the salmon. Grill the salmon over medium heat for about 15 minutes per inch of thickness, or until the salmon is cooked through.
- Serve the salmon. Serve the salmon immediately with your favorite sides, such as roasted vegetables, grilled potatoes, or a salad.
Conclusion:
Cedar planked salmon is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for a summer cookout. The cedar plank imparts a subtle smoky flavor to the salmon, and the fish cooks evenly and stays moist. This recipe is a great way to enjoy fresh, wild-caught salmon.
Are you curently on diet or you just want to control your food's nutritions, ingredients? We will help you find recipes by cooking method, nutrition, ingredients...
Check it out »
#60-minutes-or-less #time-to-make #course #main-ingredient #cuisine #preparation #occasion #north-american #main-dish #seafood #canadian #salmon #fish #dietary #seasonal #saltwater-fish #presentation
You'll also love