Orange Marmalade Marinated Salmon, Chicken or Pork

"I just love Salmon and I'd say this is my favorite to date. This has an Asian touch. Lots of flavor. I did make this with Salmon but its possibilities are endless like tuna, Mahi Mahi, shrimp, orange roughy... I bet grilled pineapple in this marinade along with the fish or meat would be great! Cooking in a basket will caramelize the fish giving it a crispness and ease in turning it and cooking in foil will keep it moist as well as ease in flipping the fish. Cooking time is up to you I like my salmon very tender so I tend not to overcook it. This is great served on white rice. Leftovers would be great on a salad. The picture here is the salmon made under the broiler."
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a ziplock gallon size bag add first 8 ingredients.
  • Seal and mush with hand till blended.
  • Add Salmon and marinate for 1 hour.
  • Heat grill to medium high.
  • If using a fish basket or heavy duty foil, spray it with nonstick oil.
  • Remove salmon from marinade and reserve.
  • Place salmon into basket or foil folding tail in to make thickness even.
  • Place basket or wrapped in foil on barbecue and grill salmon, skin side up, 5 to 7 minutes.
  • Meanwhile bring the marinade to a boil then reduce heat to simmer till fish is cooked.
  • Turn basket over and grill salmon until just opaque in center, about 5 to 7 minutes longer.
  • Turn salmon out onto platter.
  • Drizzle the reduced marinade and garnish with scallions.
  • *To make ahead*.
  • To freeze: Place salmon and marinade in a large freezer bag. Seal, label and freeze.
  • To serve: Thaw in fridge and proceed with cooking directions.

Questions & Replies

  1. How do you think this would do in the Crock-Pot with boneless chicken thighs?
     
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Reviews

  1. I omitted the oils in this recipe but otherwise followed it as-is. I used maybe 1/2 tsp of red pepper flakes and I didn't even noticed them so next time I think I'd add more for some spice. I used this on steelhead and baked it in the oven for 10 minutes at 425 and then broiled for 5 additional minutes.
     
  2. Yum! Made it with chicken with theextra sauce over it whole family loved it.
     
  3. Awesome salmon recipe! We used it with fresh copper river salmon, and it was delicious. Served with grilled asparagus and wild rice. Grilled skin side down on med/high heat for 15-20 min without turning/moving. The meat separated right from the skin nicely and went from the grill to the plate. Will definitely make again! Would be great for company.
     
  4. I knew I was going to love this and I wasn't disapointed! I used salmon, and I didn't have any rice vinegar on hand so use a spiced vinegar I had made up. The sesame oil gave a wonderful taste and all together it blended wonderfully! Thanks so much Rita, I will definately make this again!
     
  5. Wow! Rita, you're the queen of marinades in my book. I wasn't sure how this would turn out with the orange marmalade, but it gives it a really great flavor! I made this using chicken breasts and grilled them on my George Foreman, since there's still snow outside and I couldn't access the grill! I omitted the chili pepper and had to use onion powder in place of the flakes, but otherwise made the marinade exactly as directed and it turned out fabulous. Thanks for another great barbeque recipe!
     
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Tweaks

  1. This was fabulous! I used chicken breasts instead of salmon, and it was to die for. The only substitution I made was 1/3 c. honey and 4 tsp. frozen OJ concentrate in place of the marmalade. Very tasty... this is going in my permanent file! :)
     
  2. Very, very good for salmon. I'm not a big fish fan, so I'm always looking for recipes to make it more palatable. DH, on the other hand loves fish, and he doesn't want to ruin the flavor. We were both pleased and plan to make this again and again. I may try substituting a shallot for the onion flakes.
     
  3. Wow! Rita, you're the queen of marinades in my book. I wasn't sure how this would turn out with the orange marmalade, but it gives it a really great flavor! I made this using chicken breasts and grilled them on my George Foreman, since there's still snow outside and I couldn't access the grill! I omitted the chili pepper and had to use onion powder in place of the flakes, but otherwise made the marinade exactly as directed and it turned out fabulous. Thanks for another great barbeque recipe!
     

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