Wild salmon is the most “Seattle” fish, so it’s only appropriate to rep the Seahawks at your tailgate. But this dish also works well with trout or arctic char. You can go with the Asian glaze and cure, or customize it with herbs and citrus. Nutrition (per serving): Calories 314; protein 34g; carbs; 14g; fat 13g

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Makes 7 servings

Cook time 30 min.

Ingredients

1⁄4 cup brown sugar 1⁄2 cup salt 2 tbsp toasted sesame seeds 3 tbsp togarashi (Japanese pepper) 1⁄4 cup soy sauce 2 tbsp honey 1 tsp fish sauce 2 tsp grated ginger 1⁄4 cup rice vinegar 2 tsp sesame oil 1 whole side salmon, skin on Cedar plank, soaked 3-4 hours in liquid of choice

How to make it

Night before: Combine cure ingredients. Rub salmon flesh with cure. Rinse, and pat dry when ready to use. Combine glaze ingredients in pan; simmer for 10 minutes. Turn heat off; let pot cool. Strain, and reserve. Preheat grill until coals turn to embers; internal temp should be 375-400°F with lid on.  Place salmon skin-side down on plank, and brush with glaze. Place cedar plank on grill close to the hot spot, but not directly over it. Cover grill and cook 8-10 minutes, brushing every 2 minutes with glaze. Remove plank from grill, and place directly on table.

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Wild salmon is the most “Seattle” fish, so it’s only appropriate to rep the Seahawks at your tailgate. But this dish also works well with trout or arctic char. You can go with the Asian glaze and cure, or customize it with herbs and citrus.

Nutrition (per serving):

Calories 314; protein 34g; carbs; 14g; fat 13g

For access to exclusive gear videos, celebrity interviews, and more, subscribe on YouTube!

Makes 7 servings

Cook time 30 min.

Ingredients

1⁄4 cup brown sugar 1⁄2 cup salt 2 tbsp toasted sesame seeds 3 tbsp togarashi (Japanese pepper) 1⁄4 cup soy sauce 2 tbsp honey 1 tsp fish sauce 2 tsp grated ginger 1⁄4 cup rice vinegar 2 tsp sesame oil 1 whole side salmon, skin on Cedar plank, soaked 3-4 hours in liquid of choice

How to make it

Night before: Combine cure ingredients. Rub salmon flesh with cure. Rinse, and pat dry when ready to use. Combine glaze ingredients in pan; simmer for 10 minutes. Turn heat off; let pot cool. Strain, and reserve. Preheat grill until coals turn to embers; internal temp should be 375-400°F with lid on.  Place salmon skin-side down on plank, and brush with glaze. Place cedar plank on grill close to the hot spot, but not directly over it. Cover grill and cook 8-10 minutes, brushing every 2 minutes with glaze. Remove plank from grill, and place directly on table.

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Makes 7 servings

Cook time 30 min.

Ingredients

1⁄4 cup brown sugar 1⁄2 cup salt 2 tbsp toasted sesame seeds 3 tbsp togarashi (Japanese pepper) 1⁄4 cup soy sauce 2 tbsp honey 1 tsp fish sauce 2 tsp grated ginger 1⁄4 cup rice vinegar 2 tsp sesame oil 1 whole side salmon, skin on Cedar plank, soaked 3-4 hours in liquid of choice

How to make it

Night before: Combine cure ingredients. Rub salmon flesh with cure. Rinse, and pat dry when ready to use. Combine glaze ingredients in pan; simmer for 10 minutes. Turn heat off; let pot cool. Strain, and reserve. Preheat grill until coals turn to embers; internal temp should be 375-400°F with lid on.  Place salmon skin-side down on plank, and brush with glaze. Place cedar plank on grill close to the hot spot, but not directly over it. Cover grill and cook 8-10 minutes, brushing every 2 minutes with glaze. Remove plank from grill, and place directly on table.

Makes 7 servings

Cook time 30 min.

Cook time 30 min.

Cook time

30 min.

Ingredients

  • 1⁄4 cup brown sugar
  • 1⁄2 cup salt
  • 2 tbsp toasted sesame seeds
  • 3 tbsp togarashi (Japanese pepper)
  • 1⁄4 cup soy sauce
  • 2 tbsp honey
  • 1 tsp fish sauce
  • 2 tsp grated ginger
  • 1⁄4 cup rice vinegar
  • 2 tsp sesame oil
  • 1 whole side salmon, skin on Cedar plank, soaked 3-4 hours in liquid of choice

How to make it

Night before: Combine cure ingredients. Rub salmon flesh with cure. Rinse, and pat dry when ready to use. Combine glaze ingredients in pan; simmer for 10 minutes. Turn heat off; let pot cool. Strain, and reserve. Preheat grill until coals turn to embers; internal temp should be 375-400°F with lid on.  Place salmon skin-side down on plank, and brush with glaze. Place cedar plank on grill close to the hot spot, but not directly over it. Cover grill and cook 8-10 minutes, brushing every 2 minutes with glaze. Remove plank from grill, and place directly on table.

Night before: Combine cure ingredients. Rub salmon flesh with cure. Rinse, and pat dry when ready to use.

Combine glaze ingredients in pan; simmer for 10 minutes. Turn heat off; let pot cool. Strain, and reserve.

Preheat grill until coals turn to embers; internal temp should be 375-400°F with lid on.

 Place salmon skin-side down on plank, and brush with glaze. Place cedar plank on grill close to the hot spot, but not directly over it.

Cover grill and cook 8-10 minutes, brushing every 2 minutes with glaze.

Remove plank from grill, and place directly on table.

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