Asian Citrus Marinated Salmon Low Fat
The asian-style marinade adds lots of extra flavor and uses both orange & lime juices. prep time does not include 1-hour marinating time. this was published in our local newspaper and made for lunch today! you might enjoy boiling and thickening the marinade to use as a dipping sauce. i'm also publishing the sides that were suggested - golden jeweled rice and (steamed asparagus with) citrus sauce.
Steps
With a spoon mix together soy sauce , juices , mustard and spice powder in a shallow dish or pan.
Add salmon and turn to coat all sides.
Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour.
Bring salmon back to room temperature and preheat broiler.
Remove salmon from the marinade and pat dry with paper towels.
Brush sides and tops of fillets with sesame oil and place on broiler pan.
Broiler 4 inches from heat until fish is cooked through , about 5 minutes.
While fish is broiling heat a small skillet over medium-high heat until hot.
Add sesame seeds and , stirring constantly , toast just until golden -be careful , seeds can go from golden to burnt in a flash.
Remove skin from salmon , transfer to serving plates and garnish each with toasted sesame seeds.
Ingredients
reduced sodium soy sauce, fresh orange juice, fresh lime juice, chinese mustard, chinese five spice powder, salmon fillets, sesame oil, sesame seeds