I recently found an interesting broiled salmon recipe and used it as an opportunity to learn how to broil for the first time. It turns out that broiling is the fastest and easiest way to cook salmon (though poaching and baking in foil are very easy and also pretty fast).
If you are as broiler-challenged as I very recently was, broiling uses the top oven heating element at very high heat to quick cook meat that is placed just 2 to 4 inches below the heat. You actually keep the oven door cracked open while broiling, so this is a great technique for the fall and winter, when you appreciate your house being a little warmer now and then.
Here are a number of great broiled salmon recipes from CookingLight.com in printer-friendly format (some recommend cooking techniques other than broiling, but they are easily adapted to broiling, generally by simply broiling for about 8-12 minutes or until the salmon flakes easily when tested with a fork):
Broiled Salmon with Marmalade-Dijon Glaze
Sweet Orange Salmon
Pastrami-Style Salmon
Honey-Glazed Salmon
Margarita Salmon
Cinnamon-Apricot Glazed Salmon
Bourbon-Glazed Salmon
Sweet Salmon with a Kick
Lemon Soy Salmon
Spiced Salmon with Mustard Sauce
The Pastrami Salmon is one of our all time favorites!
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