
Recipe for Grilled Salmon Macaroni Grill?
Does anyone have a recipe that is like the grilled salmon at Macaroni Grill? The honey teriyaki frosting? And salmon experts out there, if I bake the fish instead of the grill, do not taste so good? If I can bake, the temporal, how long, do I have to wrap in aluminum foil, etc. Thanks!
Grilled Salmon Marinade Ingredients: 1 / 2 cup clover honey 1 / 2 ts ground chipotle pepper, 1 cup Teriyaki sauce 6 salmon fillets, 8 oz each 1 / 2 ts Fresh ground white pepper Non-stick cooking spray Instructions for Marinade for Salmon on the grill: If using fillets: Scrape most of the scales on the skin, leaving the skin on the fillets. Remove any pin bones you can find. If the steaks: Remove the skin. Mix all ingredients except salmon in a small bowl. In a nonreactive container fillets meaty side down, pour the marinade over salmon, cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight (best). When the grill is ready salmon sprinkled with a light coat of cooking spray and not the place skin side down on the grill, cover and cook for about 5 minutes, remove lid and turn the fillets over, cover and cook another 5 minutes. Remove the lid and the flap over fillets and check for doneness. You're on your own calculate the times of fillets and steaks I always use
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