Ingredients
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4 salmon fillets, skin on one side
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1/4 cup dry white wine (will not work as well with red wine)
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1/4 cup pure dark maple syrup (dark maple syrup has a better flavour)
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1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
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1/2 lemon, juice of
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1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard
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1/4 teaspoon oregano
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1/4 teaspoon thyme
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1/4 teaspoon dill
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1 teaspoon crushed garlic
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1 tablespoon butter
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4 slices lemons, thin
Instructions
- Wash salmon fillets well.
- Pat dry and place in a shallow bowl.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together, white wine, maple syrup, lemon juice and dijon mustard.
- Add oregano, thyme, dill, garlic and mix well with the liquid ingredients.
- Pour mixture over fillets; cover and let it marinate in the refigerator for about one hour.
- In your covered pan, combine butter and olive oil and heat well.
- Do not allow to get too hot, you don't want to burn the salmon during the browning process.
- Place salmon fillets, flesh side down in the pan; RESERVE THE LIQUID and set aside.
- Cover pan and let fillets brown for about 5 minutes.
- Turn salmon fillets over to skin side down.
- Cover pan and let brown, again for about 5 minutes.
- Pour reserved marinade into the pan over salmon.
- Cover pan and allow to continue cooking until the liquid starts to bubble.
- Place slices of lemon on the salmon; leave fish skin side down in the pan.
- Turn heat down to medium; cover pan and continue cooking until salmon flakes easily.
- Depending on thickness of fillets, this final stage will take approximately 10 minutes; more time for thicker fillets.
- Remove fillets from pan with a wide spatula and transfer to plates; cover to keep warm.
- (NOTE: The skin can be easily removed prior to serving by inserting the wide spatula between the flesh and skin).
- Turn up heat under pan.
- Allow liquid to reduce until almost caramel.
- Remove from heat and spoon juices over the salmon fillets.
- Serve with crusty, multi-grain rolls, salad and/or your favourite vegetables.
- (NOTE: Heat varies between stoves. Judge and adjust settings according to your own equipment).