Broiled Salmon with Sweet Red Pepper Sauce
photo by Jubes
- Ready In:
- 26mins
- Ingredients:
- 5
- Serves:
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3
ingredients
- 2 medium red bell peppers
- 2 clove garlic, unpeeled
- 9.85 ml red wine vinegar
- 4.92 ml olive oil
- 453.59 g salmon fillet
directions
- Preheat broiler.
- Broil peppers on both sides until black and blistered.
- Place in metal bowl and cover with plastic wrap and allow to sweat for 10-15 minutes.
- Lower oven heat to 400 degrees F.
- Wrap garlic in foil; roast in oven 5- 10 minutes or until soft; peel and set aside.
- Peel peppers over a bowl to catch any juice; discard stems and seeds.
- Puree peppers in a blender or food processor in their juice along with garlic, vinegar, and oil; set aside.
- Broil salmon 2-3 minutes per side.
- Serve red pepper sauce drizzled over salmon.
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Reviews
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I'm not a huge fan of bell peppers (they don't like me), but I wanted to try something different over salmon and this sounded great. IT WAS AMAZING!!!! The flavor was incredible - not too sweet. And the recipe was easy. No special skills needed. It does make a lot so be sure to save it and use it later on other foods - lke crackers and cheese. I'm making it again tonight for my mom. She loves red peppers and salmon so I thought this would be perfect for her to try also. EDITED TO ADDED: This was AWESOME over my grilled hot Italian Sauce links. I had sauce left over from the salmon and just had to eat more of it. It was great used as a dipping sauce for my sausage and as a condiment on italian bread with the sausage, peppers and onions on it made into a sandwich. YUMMY!!!!
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*Reviewed for ZWT4* Fantastic! Loved it! You cant beat simple broiled/grilled salmon. The sweet red pepper/capsicum sauce was brilliant. Roasting the peppers made them sweet and juicy and the red wine vinegar was a good partner. I added some freshly ground black pepper but that was just my personal taste. I have to say that freshly roasted peppers really make this sauce special. Photo also to be posted
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I must admit that I cheated & took the easy route for dinner tonight! I used "jarred" roasted red peppers & my own garlic that was roasted with dry, white wine (#80545) & served the sauce on salmon steaks - let DH do the grilling. The vinegar cut the sweetness of the red peppers in the sauce & was also good over plain steamed white rice. Thanx Sue!
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