Make and share this Ponzu Salmon recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Mooseybear
Categories < 60 Mins
Time 35m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- For the sauce:.
- Use a zester to remove the colorful outer rind from the grapefruit, the orange and the lime; save the zest on the side.
- If you don't have a zester, use a vegetable peeler to remove the rind, then cut it into julienne strips with a sharp knife.
- Juice the fruits and combine the juices.
- Put the sugar in a dry pan over medium-high heat and swirl the pan until the sugar has begun to dissolve; it will be caramel-colored.
- Pour in the fruit juice and step back because the mixture will boil and steam rapidly before settling into a steady boil.
- Boil for about 2 minutes, swirling the pan now and then to dissolve the caramelized sugar.
- When the caramelized sugar has dissolved, add the soy sauce and vinegar.
- Drop in half of the citrus zest that was set aside before the fruits were juiced and continue boiling the sauce for 2 or 3 minutes, or until it is slightly thickened.
- The zest may be left in or strained out.
- Serve the sauce warm or at room temperature.
- For the Salmon: Rinse the salmon fillets, pat them dry and sprinkle with the sea salt.
- Put a large, nonstick skillet over medium-high heat and allow the pan to preheat for 1 minute.
- Put the oil in the pan; it should be almost smoking-hot.
- Put the salmon skinned-side-up into the pan and allow the salmon to cook undisturbed for 4 to 5 minutes or until a crisp brown crust has formed on the underside of the fish.
- Turn the fillets and cook 5 minutes longer or until fish is just cooked through.
- Make a puddle of ponzu sauce in the center of four plates and plant the pan-seared fish fillets on top.
- Garnish the fish with reserved zest from a grapefruit, an orange and a lime.
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Eric Mitchell
[email protected]This was my first time making ponzu salmon and it turned out amazing! I'll definitely be making this again soon.
Tanveer Hussaini
[email protected]I would give this recipe a 10/10. It's easy to make, the ingredients are affordable, and the end result is a delicious and healthy meal.
thomas medina
[email protected]This recipe is a keeper! I've made it several times and it always turns out great.
Xuseen Cabdi123
[email protected]I've tried many ponzu salmon recipes, but this one is by far the best. The salmon is always cooked perfectly and the ponzu sauce is so flavorful.
Bharat Majhi
[email protected]I made this recipe for a dinner party and it was a huge success! Everyone raved about the salmon and the ponzu sauce.
Yuri Vazquez
[email protected]This recipe was a disaster! The salmon was overcooked and the ponzu sauce was bland.
Mujuni Siden
[email protected]Overall, this was a good recipe. The salmon was moist and flavorful, and the ponzu sauce was a nice complement.
Hafsa Akter
[email protected]The ponzu sauce was too salty for my taste, but the salmon was cooked perfectly.
Ch Muna
[email protected]This recipe was easy to follow and the salmon turned out great! I served it with rice and vegetables and it was a hit with my family.
Huzaifa Hassan
[email protected]The salmon was a bit dry, but the ponzu sauce was delicious. I would recommend using a fattier cut of salmon next time.
Tirouven Sadien
[email protected]This ponzu salmon recipe was fantastic! The salmon was cooked perfectly and the ponzu sauce was tangy and flavorful. I will definitely be making this again.