Chinook Salmon
$29.95
Chinook is a highly prized fish that roams free in the North Pacific Ocean. It lives free and is line-caught, the old-fashioned, laborious way. You’ll recognize this beautiful fish for that deep red flesh that’s unlike the pale pink farmed varieties, but biting in you’ll instantly notice that rich, velvety flavor that’s unmatched.
Sold by the pound.
Description
Grilled Cedar Plank Wild Chinook Salmon
Recipe Type: Salmon, Seafood, Barbecue and Grilling
Yields: 4 servings
Prep time: 10 min
Cook time: 15 min
Ingredients:
1 untreated cedar plank (large enough to hold the salmon steak)
Brown sugar
Coarse salt and freshly-ground black pepper
Zest from 1 lime
1 large, wild chinook salmon steak, pat dry with paper towels
Preparation:
Prior to grilling, soak an untreated cedar plank, submerged in water, for 2 hours.
In a small bowl, prepare a dry rub by combining the brown sugar, salt, pepper, and lime zest.
Place the salmon steak into a large dish. Using your hands, rub the prepared dry rub all over the salmon. Cover and refrigerate for 2 hours.
When ready to grill, take the salmon steak out of the refrigerator and let sit for approximately 30 minutes to come to room temperature before grilling.
Preheat your barbecue grill.
With a paper towel, rub the sides of the soaked cedar plank with some olive oil.
Place the salmon steak on top of the cedar plank.
Place the plank (with the salmon steak) on the grill. Using the indirect heat method, cook for approximately 10 to 15 minutes or until a meat thermometer registers an internal temperature of 140 degrees F. (salmon will be slightly opaque in thickest part). Watch the salmon closely so you do not overcook.
Remove salmon from grill to a cutting board, cover with aluminum foil, and let rest for about 5 minutes. NOTE: During this time the salmon continues to cook (meat temperature will rise 5 to 10 degrees after it is removed from the grill) and the juices redistribute.