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Salmon Escabeche (Filipino Style)

I had a craving for fish escabeche and checked my pantry and fridge if I had all the ingredients I needed. I usually made this dish with red snapper but I only had salmon. I didn't have carrots, nor red or green peppers. All I had was 1 orange pepper and thought, that would do.

After I sprinkled a little salt and pepper on the salmon, I placed the fish in the broiler and it browned the top nicely, then placed in a 400 degree oven for 10 mins then set aside.

Cooked the sauce by sauteeing a couple of minced garlic cloves, ginger, scallions, orange peppers, then added a mix of 1 T cider vinegar, 3 T soy sauce, 2 T sugar, 1 tsp. sesame oil. Poured in a cup of broth and simmered gently for a few minutes, then stirred in a slurry made with 1 T cornstarch. Silly me, totally forgetting that I should have used flour but the cornstarch did a nice job of thickening the sauce. Poured the sauce over the fish and cooked till heated through. All in all, it was a satisfying meal!

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4 Replies so Far

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    1. re: Arlene

      hey Arlene, care to share your recipes?
      ..maybe start with the caramelized apple cake?

      thanks for sharing the pix--everthing looks so good!

      1. re: toodie jane

        The caramelized apple cake was another adaptation of Sir Gawain's famous fruit cake using apples. I used 3 granny smiths and sliced it thin and sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon and spritzed some lemon juice. then caramelized 1 cup sugar and 1/3 c water and 1 star anise over high heat until deep amber colored, took out the star anise and poured the syrup into the bottom of a spring form pan. Arranged the apples on bottom then poured in the batter and baked.

        1. re: Arlene

          thanks!

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