Eli's Asian Salmon

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  • on May 25, 2013

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    This is my best recipe...it never fails!. I use all the ingredients and the amount that is recommended. Everytime we have a get together in the family, everyone ask for this recipe. It is really a hit...even my niece that does not eat fish, because she doesn't like it, this is the only recipe she eats...she says: nobody makes the salmon like my Aun, so I always says...like Ina.

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  • on May 01, 2013

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    I have never made an Ina recipe that hasn't wowed and this one is no exception. I was so distressed to read previous reviewers who hated this....my guests raved about it. Here's how I changed this a little....low sodium soy sauce, 2T brown sugar and about a quarter of a cup of honey. when I baked it at 400 degrees for about 18 minutes and then broiled it for about 2 minutes....it was amazing...

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  • on March 15, 2013

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    I stayed true to the recipe. Way too salty! It ruined the salmon.

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  • on March 07, 2013

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    Leary after reading the reviews, I used just 1/2 cup of soy, added a tablespoon of brown sugar and didn't let stand after roasting the full 18 minutes. I thought it was pretty good. Not sure I'd make it again, though.

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  • on February 27, 2013

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    Unbelievable flavor and texture. Perfect marriage of seasonings give an authentic Asian flavor far from Chinese Takeout. You MUST have a clean oven. This dish is well worth the effort of finally getting around to that "honey do" task. My dinner guests wanted more, more, more. A memorable dish!

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  • on January 15, 2013

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    one word : YUK - this recipe shows no respect for the product. Too much soy sauce, way too salty and just not tasty.

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  • on January 09, 2013

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    The ratios in the marinade are all wrong. WAYYY too much soy sauce( it ruined the fish, too much garlic, slightly more sesame oil. I didn't even use all the marinade. There are a few unnecessary ingredients in there, like oyster sauce and fish sauce.

    The panko is pointless. All it does is sop up all that soy sauce and add unnessary carbs. Unless you want to turn the fish to dust, there is no possible way to make the panko crispy. Isn't that the point of panko?

    The cooking time is completely wrong. I went with my gut and lowered the heat to 350 as soon as I put it in the oven and removed it at 14 minutes. Rested for about 5 minutes and it was slightly overcooked. (not a small piece of fish Also, there is no reason to rest fish, especially for 15 minutes... unless you like it overcooked and cold. This is a pretty basic and common marinade with a bunch of added fluff that completely ruin a good piece of fish.

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  • on December 04, 2012

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    Very tasty and perfectly cooked salmon. It is hard to get my husband to eat fish. He loves eating this salmon.

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  • on October 03, 2012

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    This recipe was terrible! I used half the fish called for, and half the other ingredients to compensate. I lowered the oven temp by 25degrees and reduced the cook time. Soggy, practically burned, so salty we had to scrape off the topping which was soggy by the way. I really wanted to love this recipe, as I am always looking for new ways to cook salmon. Ina, you really let me down.

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  • on August 24, 2012

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    This was utterly delicious but entirely too salty. I made it true to the recipe the first time and the only issue was the saltiness; the crust was crispy as I recall. I believe I let the salmon marinade and then put the panko and dressing on right before it went in the oven. That should do the trick.
    I'm marinating it in mostly orange juice this time and I think that should add a great flavor and will also probably cut down on the saltiness. Ginger and orange should be wonderful!

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