Recipe of Brad's pan seared salmon with bacon cheddar polenta in 21 Minutes for Young Wife
Rena Cole 23/09/2020 06:51
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Brad's pan seared salmon with bacon cheddar polenta
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The ingredients needed to make Brad's pan seared salmon with bacon cheddar polenta:
Prepare For the salmon
Make ready 1/2 wild coho salmon. Remove all bones. Cut into 4-6 oz pieces
Prepare Sea salt, white pepper, garlic powder, crushed red pepper
Prepare 3 tbs Canola oil
Get Fresh sprigs of rosemary and thyme
Take 4 tbs butter
Prepare 1 lemon
Make ready For the polenta
Prepare 1/2 lg onion, chopped
Get 8 strips bacon, chopped
Take 3 cloves garlic, minced
Make ready 1 1/2 cups white or yellow corn meal
Get 3 cups water
Get 2 cups half and half
Take 2 tsp granulated chicken bouillon
Make ready 3 tbs ricotta cheese
Take 1 1/2 cups shredded cheddar
Take to taste Salt and white pepper
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Instructions to make Brad's pan seared salmon with bacon cheddar polenta:
Rinse and portion fish, leave skin on. Pat dry on both sides with a paper towel. Lay out on a plate and lightly season with listed seasonings. Let sit out to slowy come towards room temperature.
Place onion and bacon in a lg Dutch oven. Heat to medium and sauté until bacon and onions just start to caramelize. You don't want the bacon super crispy. Add garlic and sauté 2 more minutes.
At this point heat a 12 inch skillet on medium high heat with 3 tbs canola oil.
Add water, half and half and bouillon to the bacon and onions. Bring to a rolling boil.
When skillet is hot. Lay fish into the skillet skin side down. Always lay the fish away from yourself. Cover skillet with a screen, if you have one, to keep oil from splattering everywhere. Sear for 5-7 minutes. Let skin start to get crispy and golden brown.
When liquid is boiling, slowly whisk in cornmeal. If you go too fast it will lump up. When all the cornmeal is mixed in, add both cheeses. Optional to add 2 tbs butter. Immediately turn heat to very low and stir often.
After skin on salmon browns, flip fish over. Sear on the meat side for 3 minutes.
Flip fish again back to skin down. Add butter to the skillet and lay fresh herbs over the top of fish. When butter melts, spoon butter over the top of fish completely covering the herbs. Repeat every 30 seconds for 3 or 4 more minutes, depending on how thick the fish is.
Fish is done when it barely starts to flake in the center. Overcooking will dry it out. When done squeeze fresh lemon juice over fish.
Plate polenta with salmon on top. Serve immediately. Enjoy.
Mix all of the ingredients for the sauce. Mix well and refrigerate until use. If you choose to use a boxed tempura follow recipe on box. Brad's polenta and rice This was a great side dish. My roommates told me they didn't like polenta or quinoa.
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