Balsamic Glazed Salmon Fillets

"This is a recipe made on the barbecue. From the issue of June 2006 of Coup de Pouce."
 
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Ready In:
19mins
Ingredients:
3
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a small saucepan, bring to boil the balsamic vinegar and let boil for about 6 minutes or until it has reduced to 3 tablespoon. Let cool.
  • Set the barbecue to medium-high heat.
  • Brush salmon fillets with half the reduced balsamic vinegar.
  • Put salmon fillets, skin side down, on the oiled grill of barbecue and sprinkle with black pepper.
  • Close the cover and cook for about 10 minutes or until the flesh of salmon is opaque and flakes easily with a fork
  • When ready to serve, brush with the remaining reduced balsamic vinegar.
  • Can be served on a bed of corn salad and mange-touts peas.

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  1. This was a very quick and easy dish to prepare, so that's definitely a plus. I did use the white balsamic (I had an unopened bottle on hand- must have been some sort of impulse purchase : )- ). The reduced vinegar made a lovely sweet sauce. The only thing I did differently was to give the fish a nice squirt of lemon juice (I do that with ALL my fish), and add some salt, which my family felt was lacking.<br/>All in all, a great dish, and I would probably make this again. Thanks for posting, Boomette!
     
  2. I used a regular dark balsamic vinegar and thought I would be smart and make the glaze ahead of time well it set rather hard in the container so needed a quick zap in the microwave to liquidize it, As I used skin on salmon fillets I only glazed one side but we enjoyed crispy skin salmon with a lovely flavour from the reduced balsamic, thank you Boomette, made for Ausie/Kiwi Swap #46 November 2010.
     
  3. A really perfect combination when coupling salmon with such a tart/sweet taste such as balsamic vinegar. A marriage made in heaven. 5 star plus on prep/cooking/and serving. Makes a beautiful presentation. I did add a bit of S&P on the fillets first, but other then that, kept to the recipe, except my vinegar was darker then recommended. It is to cold to use the grill so instead, I seared the fillets in a non-stick skillet (3 mins a side) warmed the vinegar and brushed the rest on the salmon post cooking. Served with white rice cooked in fresh thyme. Thank you Boomette! Made for *Everyday is a Holiday* February 2009
     
  4. This was delicious! Although I didn't use white balsamic because I couldn't find it and because I already had the dark reduced. I know mine is on the dark side (like Darf Vader) but it sure was good. This is quick and easy to prepare and will be a keeper in my household. Thanks for posting.
     
  5. This is really easy and a simple presentation with a nice flavor. The glaze is subtle, and lets the flavor of the salmon shine! I had never used white balsamic before, but really liked it.
     
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