Slow-Roasted Salmon with
Melted Cabbage
Slow-roasted salmon with melted cabbage, smoked bacon and carrot-juice
reduction.
Recipe from Victory
Garden -- PBS
6 slices bacon, cut into 6 - 8 pieces each
1 onion, diced small
1/2 large carrot, diced small
1 small head Savoy or Napa cabbage, core removed and cut into medium-size
pieces
4 ounces (1/2 cup) water
Four 6-ounce salmon fillets
1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme
3 ounces (6 tablespoons) extra virgin olive oil
Juice of 1 lemon
4 teaspoons butter
2 tablespoons crème fraîche
Salt and freshly ground pepper
Carrot reduction (see recipe below)
Makes 4 servings
Preheat the oven to 250ºF. Place the bacon in a medium saucepan
over medium heat. Render the bacon but do not discard the fat. Add
the onion and sauté for 1 minute.
Add the cabbage and water. Do not season at this point. Cook the cabbage
until it is tender, 12 minutes.
Meanwhile, place the salmon fillets on a non-stick sheet pan. Drizzle some
of the olive oil over the fish. Season with salt, pepper, and half
the dill. Top each fillet with a butter and place in the oven for
12 to 15 minutes, depending on how much you like your salmon cooked (12
minutes for medium rare).
When the cabbage is soft and tender, season with salt and pepper. Add the
crème fraîche and cook over high heat until the cabbage is rich and
creamy. Add the carrots to the cabbage and keep warm while salmon
continues to cook. Remove the salmon from the oven, and drizzle with the
lemon juice. Divide the cabbage between 4 dinner plates, top with
the salmon fillets, and drizzle a bit more olive oil over the fish — 1
tablespoon of oil on each fillet and 1/2 tablespoon over the top when it
is plated. Season with freshly ground pepper, sprinkled on and
around the fish. Spoon some of the carrot reduction around the cabbage and
salmon presentation.
Carrot Reduction
1 cup carrot juice
1 pinch curry powder
1 ounce (2 tablespoons) rice wine vinegar
Salt and sugar to taste
Reduce the carrot juice by half. Whisk vigorously if the juice
separates, then add the remaining ingredients. Whisk again to
incorporate.
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