Poached Salmon In Aspic Recipes

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TRADITIONAL POACHED SALMON



Traditional Poached Salmon image

Provided by Nancy Fuller

Categories     main-dish

Time 20m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 teaspoon olive oil
Four 4- to 6-ounce fillets salmon
Sea salt and white pepper
2 lemons, 1 halved and 1 cut into wedges
1 bottle dry white wine, such as pinot grigio
Fresh parsley, for garnish

Steps:

  • Drizzle the olive oil over the salmon fillets and season with some sea salt and white pepper. Set aside.
  • Fill a high-sided large skillet one-third of the way up with water. Add the wine and lemon halves. Bring to a low simmer, add the salmon and let cook until firm to the touch, 5 to 7 minutes for medium. For well-done salmon, cook for 10 minutes.
  • Serve garnished with the lemon wedges and parsley.

WHOLE POACHED SALMON IN ASPIC WITH CITRUS AND WILD FENNEL



Whole Poached Salmon in Aspic with Citrus and Wild Fennel image

This traditional salmon dinner can be served with a citrus mustard mayonnaise for a twist on a classic dish.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Seafood Recipes     Salmon Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 bottle dry white wine (2 1/2 cups for court-bouillon and 1 cup for clarifying)
2 bay leaves
4 stalks celery, roughly chopped
3 medium onions, peeled and roughly chopped
4 carrots, peeled and roughly chopped
12 sprigs flat-leaf parsley
1/2 teaspoon black peppercorns
3 tablespoons salt
2 lemons, quartered; 1 lemon sliced into 1/4-inch-thick rounds for garnish
1 eight-pound whole salmon, skin on, cleaned and trimmed
8 large egg whites, lightly beaten
2 packets gelatin
Fennel fronds, for garnish
1 ounce golden caviar, for garnish
1 orange sliced into 1/4-inch-thick rounds for garnish
3 kumquats sliced into 1/4-inch-thick rounds for garnish
1 ounce salmon caviar, for garnish

Steps:

  • Make court-bouillon by combining 5 quarts water, 2 1/2 cups wine, bay leaves, celery, onions, carrots, parsley, peppercorns, salt, and lemons in a large fish poacher with rack in, at least 24 inches long and 4 1/2 inches deep. Cover; bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer; cook 30 minutes. Turn off heat, and let cool for 15 minutes.
  • Cut a length of cheesecloth into three 34-by-18-inch pieces, and overlap them to create a 30-by-34-inch-wide piece of cheesecloth. Rinse salmon with cool running water; pat dry. Wrap salmon in cheesecloth, tying the ends closed with kitchen twine, and tying loosely once around the middle. Using ends as handles, place salmon into poacher, and add enough water to just cover salmon.
  • Cover; bring to bare simmer over medium heat. Poach salmon 30 minutes. Lift rack enough so fish is slightly raised out of water; poke an instant-read thermometer into back of widest part of fish. Salmon is done when internal temperature reads 135 degrees, which may take up to 1 hour. Turn off heat; let stand in poacher 15 minutes. Lift rack with salmon out of water and onto large platter. Do not unwrap salmon or remove from rack; let cool to room temperature, about 1 hour.
  • To make aspic glaze, strain 10 cups court-bouillon through fine sieve lined with cheesecloth into large stockpot. Add egg whites and remaining cup wine. Whisk over medium heat until mixture begins to simmer, about 10 minutes. Stop whisking, and let simmer 15 minutes more, or until broth is clear and all the foam has risen to surface. Remove foam with slotted spoon, and strain broth through very fine sieve lined with double thickness of cheesecloth, which has been soaked in ice water and wrung of excess.
  • Transfer broth to large saucepan. Bring to boil, reduce to simmer, and cook until reduced to 4 1/2 cups. Meanwhile, sprinkle gelatin over 1/4 cup cold water in small bowl; let stand 10 minutes. Warm gelatin over gently simmering double boiler; stir until dissolved. Stir into broth; transfer to large bowl. (The less gelatin used, the better.)
  • When salmon has cooled, gently turn bottom side up. Unwrap; do not remove cheesecloth. With dull side of paring knife, scrape off skin, and remove brown fatty bits underneath. Using cheesecloth to cradle salmon, turn the presentation side up; repeat skinning process. Remove and dispose of cheesecloth. Transfer salmon, still on rack, to refrigerator. When chilled, thicken aspic glaze by stirring over ice bath. Aspic should just be thick enough to coat; if it thickens too much, stir it over a double boiler until viscous again.
  • Arrange salmon (still on rack) on metal rack over baking sheet. Ladle 1 1/2 cups aspic over salmon to coat. Chill salmon 20 minutes; repeat glazing process. While salmon chills again, put thin layer of aspic in bottom of serving platter. Carefully transfer salmon from poaching rack to the platter. Decorate salmon with your choice of garnishes, temporarily securing citrus slices with toothpicks. Over each garnish ladle a little aspic; chill once more. Remove toothpicks before presenting.

PAN-POACHED ALASKAN SALMON PICCATA



Pan-Poached Alaskan Salmon Piccata image

This is a delicious, creative way to serve salmon. You can serve the salmon on a bed of cooked noodles (I enjoy fettuccine) or on its own with a side of vegetables.

Provided by Ann

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Seafood Main Dish Recipes     Salmon     Salmon Fillet Recipes

Time 30m

Yield 2

Number Of Ingredients 8

½ cup water
2 tablespoons lemon juice
⅛ teaspoon chicken bouillon granules
2 (4 ounce) fillets salmon
1 tablespoon butter
2 tablespoons capers
ground black pepper to taste
1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley

Steps:

  • Bring water and lemon juice to a boil in medium-sized skillet. Stir in chicken bouillon granules. Reduce heat to a simmer and place salmon fillets in pan. Cover and simmer over low heat, 10 minutes per inch of thickness, measured at thickest part; or until fish flakes when tested with a fork. Remove salmon from pan; keep salmon warm.
  • Boil remaining liquid in the skillet until it is reduced to approximately 1/4 cup. Whisk in butter and stir in capers. Spoon sauce over fish. Season with pepper and sprinkle with parsley.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 262.3 calories, Carbohydrate 1.8 g, Cholesterol 81.3 mg, Fat 18 g, Fiber 0.4 g, Protein 22.7 g, SaturatedFat 6.1 g, Sodium 366.9 mg, Sugar 0.4 g

POACHED SALMON II



Poached Salmon II image

This dish is simple, moist and delicious. You may substitute lemon juice for the wine and omit the garlic if you wish.

Provided by lor

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Seafood Main Dish Recipes     Salmon     Salmon Fillet Recipes

Time 25m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 7

½ cup dry white wine
½ cup water
2 pounds salmon fillets, cut into 4 pieces
2 tablespoons butter, softened
1 ½ teaspoons dried parsley
1 ½ teaspoons chopped garlic
salt and pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Heat wine and water over medium high heat in a large non-stick skillet for 5 minutes.
  • Slide salmon pieces into poaching liquid and dot with butter. Sprinkle with dried parsley, garlic, salt and pepper.
  • Bring to a slow boil, reduce heat to medium and poach until salmon flesh is firm, about 10 to 15 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 405.1 calories, Carbohydrate 1.3 g, Cholesterol 116.3 mg, Fat 19.1 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Protein 48.7 g, SaturatedFat 6.5 g, Sodium 137.4 mg, Sugar 0.3 g

SALMON IN ASPIC RECIPE - (5/5)



Salmon in Aspic Recipe - (5/5) image

Provided by CarrieG

Number Of Ingredients 13

6 pound salmon poached in Court Boullion
1 quart water
1 c dry white wine
2 tsp salt
2 medium carrots,thinly sliced
2 medium onions,thinly sliced
8 pepper corns bruised
2 whole cloves
Tie together in a bunch
1 bay leaf
3 sprigs celery leaves
3 sprigs parsley
sprig of thyme

Steps:

  • Poach salmon in Court Bouillon for 12-15 min per pound. Allow salmon to cool in its cooking liquid Transfer salmon to a large wire rack and carefully peel back the body skin Coat with a layer of Fish Aspic at point of setting Allow the coating to set then decorate the fish suitably Coat again with aspic Pour some fish aspic to coat the bottom of the serving platter and allow to set Pour the rest of the aspic into a shallow pan about 1/4 inch thick Bring the Court Bouillon to a boil and allow to simmer for 15 min and then cool before using to poach the salmon FISH ASPIC To clarify each quart of poaching liquid add 2 egg whites Beat with an egg beater and then in saucepan over low heat bring it slowly to a boil stirring often Remove from heat and allow it to settle a few min before straining through cheesecloth Soften some gelatin in cold water(1 envelope per 2 quarts) and add to hot clarified fish aspic Stir until dissolved Apply aspic with a brush TO SERVE Transfer the decorated fish to the aspic covered serving platter Garnis with stuffed eggs,cucumber stuffed with a puree of tuna,sardines or anchovies,tomatoes,lemon wedges,parsley

POACHED SALMON IN ASPIC



Poached Salmon in Aspic image

Categories     Fish     Poach     Salmon     White Wine     Fall     Spring     Gourmet

Yield Makes 8 main-course servings

Number Of Ingredients 27

For salmon
1 (6-lb) whole salmon (with skin), cleaned and backbone removed, head and tail left intact
1 teaspoon salt
6 qt cold water
1/2 cup fresh lemon juice
1 large onion, coarsely chopped
2 carrots, coarsely chopped
2 celery ribs with leaves, cut into 4-inch pieces
2 bay leaves (not California)
6 fresh parsley stems (without leaves)
2 fresh thyme sprigs
1/4 teaspoon whole black peppercorns
For aspic
1 cup dry white wine
2 tablespoons Sercial Madeira
1 fresh thyme sprig
1 teaspoon salt
1 large leek, white and pale green parts chopped and 2 outer leaves reserved
For garnish
1 carrot, coarsely chopped
1 celery rib, coarsely chopped
3 large eggs, whites lightly beaten and shells crushed (reserve yolks for another use)
1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin (from two 1/4-oz envelopes)
1/4 cup cold water
Accompaniment: green mayonnaise
Special Equipment
2 (35-inch-long) pieces of cheesecloth; kitchen string; a 24-inch fish poacher*; a long (25-inch) platter

Steps:

  • Poach salmon:
  • Wash salmon inside and out and sprinkle inside with salt. Unfold 1 piece of cheesecloth on top of the other to make a double layer, then wrap fish snugly in it and tie ends (close to fish) with kitchen string. Place on poacher rack in poacher, then straddle poacher across 2 burners on stovetop. Add 6 quarts cold water (it should cover fish by 1 inch), lemon juice, vegetables, herbs, and peppercorns.
  • Bring to a boil, partially covered, over high heat (this will take about 25 minutes; fish will register 145°F on an instant-read thermometer inserted into thickest part of fish). Transfer poacher to a metal rack and cool fish in broth, uncovered, 30 minutes. Then chill fish in poacher (do not pour off broth), uncovered, at least 8 hours.
  • Reduce broth for aspic:
  • Lift fish on poacher rack out of broth and drain well, then transfer from rack to a large shallow baking pan and chill. Pour broth through a sieve into a large bowl. Transfer 8 cups broth to a 4-quart heavy pot, reserving remainder for another use. Add white wine, Madeira, thyme sprig, and salt and boil until reduced to 5 cups, 30 to 40 minutes. Cool 20 minutes.
  • Prepare salmon for glazing:
  • Wash reserved leek leaves and chopped leeks in a bowl of cold water, then lift out and drain well. Cut leaves into decorative strips. Blanch strips in a saucepan of boiling water 1 minute, then transfer to a bowl of ice and cold water. Drain and pat dry.
  • Remove strings from cheesecloth, then open cheesecloth but don't remove it. Remove fatty strip and small bones (they look like a comb) from spine of fish from head to tail. Trim off any fat from edges of belly. Carefully remove bony section under gills, then remove skin and dark flesh from visible side (top) of fish by gently scraping with a small sharp knife. Using the cheesecloth, roll fish over onto platter and remove bony section under gills, then remove skin and dark flesh from other side of fish. Wipe platter clean, then cover fish with dampened paper towels and chill until aspic is ready.
  • Clarify broth (using egg whites and shells) and make aspic:
  • Whisk together reduced broth, chopped leek, carrot, celery, and egg whites and shells in a 4- to 6-quart heavy pot. Bring to a boil, whisking constantly, then reduce heat and cook at a bare simmer, undisturbed, over low heat 30 minutes. Ladle broth through sieve lined with a double thickness of dampened paper towels set over a 1-quart glass measure, then press firmly on solids.
  • Soften gelatin in cold water in a 1-quart saucepan 1 minute. Add 3 cups broth and simmer, stirring, until gelatin is dissolved, about 2 minutes.
  • Glaze salmon with aspic:
  • Ladle 2/3 cup aspic into a metal bowl set in a larger bowl of ice and cold water. Let stand, stirring occasionally, just until aspic is the consistency of raw egg white. Remove bowl from ice water and spoon a thin layer of aspic over fish, then chill fish until aspic is set, about 10 minutes. Arrange leek garnish on fish and glaze fish with more aspic. Chill fish, uncovered, until ready to serve.
  • Pour remaining aspic into a 13- by 9-inch baking dish and chill until firm, about 1 hour. Cut into 1/2-inch cubes, then arrange cubes around salmon.

WHOLE POACHED SALMON



Whole Poached Salmon image

A magnificent salmon can be poached, glazed, and prepared for the table in a couple of hours, then kept in the refrigerator overnight. If the salmon is too long to fit in your fish poacher, you may cut off the head and tail, although the presentation is more beautiful with the entire fish intact. A six-pound salmon will feed about eight people.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 whole salmon, (8-pound), scaled, gutted, and cleaned (gills removed)
Court-Bouillon
6 large egg whites
2 tablespoons plus 3/4 teaspoon unflavored gelatin
Fennel fronds, for garnish
1 lemon, sliced into 1/4-inch-thick rounds, for garnish
1 orange, sliced into 1/4-inch-thick rounds, for garnish
2 or 3 kumquats, sliced into 1/4-inch-thick rounds, for garnish (optional)

Steps:

  • Rinse fish under cold running water, washing away any blood around the gills, which would cloud the stock. Pat the fish dry inside and out with paper towels; place on a clean work surface. Trim the fins from the back, belly, and near the gills with a pair of kitchen scissors. If the fish is too long to fit in the poacher, remove the head and tail with a sharp knife; cut off the tail right below the tail fins.
  • Cut a double thickness of cheesecloth 17 inches wide and 8 inches longer than salmon. Place the cheesecloth on a clean work surface. Lay the fish lengthwise on the cloth, and wrap the cloth around the fish. Tie the ends of the cheesecloth with kitchen twine.
  • Place the rack in the bottom of the poacher, and fill with the cooled court bouillon. Using the ends of the cloth as handles, lower salmon into the poacher, adding water if necessary to cover the fish. Cover, and set the poacher over two burners. Bring the liquid to a simmer; reduce heat to very low. Cook at a bare simmer for 25 minutes (the water should not be boiling).
  • Slide a wooden spoon through each handle of the poaching rack; lift out the rack, and prop the spoons on the edges of the poacher so the fish is elevated. Raise one of the spoons to lift the side of the rack that supports the head end, and expose the widest part of the fish's back. Insert an instant-read thermometer near where the fin was. The fish is fully cooked when the temperature registers 135 degrees. (For a larger salmon this may take up to an hour.) If the temperature is too low, return the fish to the liquid, and continue poaching, checking the temperature every 10 minutes.
  • Using two wooden spoons as described in Step 4, remove the rack from the liquid, and prop it on top of poacher at an angle to drain, reserving court bouillon. When salmon is cool enough to handle, about 15 minutes, transfer to a clean work surface; let cool completely, about 45 minutes.
  • To make the aspic glaze, pour the court bouillon through a fine sieve. Place 6 cups of the bouillon in a stockpot. In a separate bowl, whisk 6 egg whites until frothy, then whisk the whites into the bouillon. Whisk the mixture over medium heat until it comes to a simmer, about 10 minutes. The egg whites will draw all the cloudy particles out of the stock and begin to coagulate on top. Stop whisking, and simmer until all the foam has risen to the surface and the broth below is clear, about 15 minutes
  • Using a slotted spoon, carefully lift out the foam. Soak a 12-by-12-inch piece of cheesecloth in ice water. Squeeze out any excess water, and line the sieve with the cold cheesecloth. Pour the broth through the sieve. Repeat, using fresh cheesecloth each time, until all the foam has been removed from the stock. Place 1/3 cup cold water in a small bowl, and evenly sprinkle the gelatin over the top. Let sit until gelatin is softened, about 10 minutes. Add the gelatin mixture to the clarified stock, and bring to a simmer over medium heat, whisking constantly, until all the gelatin has dissolved; do not boil. Remove from the heat.
  • Unwrap the fish, leaving the cheesecloth in place underneath. If the head and tail are still attached and are in good shape, you may want to leave them on for decoration. If not, remove the tail with kitchen scissors. The head will pull off easily. Turn the fish over, so that the side that was on the rack faces up. Peel the skin off using a paring knife and your fingers.
  • Using cheesecloth to support the fish, flip it onto a serving platter, skin side up. Remove the skin from the top of fish. Using the back of a paring knife, gently scrape off any brown fat.
  • Decorate the salmon with your choice of garnishes. Arrange the garnishes on top of the fish; temporarily secure with toothpicks. Pour the aspic into a large bowl set over an ice-water bath. Stir the aspic until it begins to thicken, 5 to 10 minutes. Remove the aspic from the ice bath, and ladle a coating over the salmon. Refrigerate the salmon 20 minutes. Repeat the glazing process, if desired. If the aspic becomes too thick to ladle, warm in a double boiler until liquid again. Remove the toothpicks. Keep the salmon in the refrigerator, uncovered, up to 24 hours, or until your guests arrive. (The aspic coating keeps the fish from drying out.)
  • When ready to serve, clean away any collected aspic around the bottom of the fish; cut with a fish server. Start at the wide end of the fish; slide the server under or between the garnishes, rather than cutting through them. Cut down to the bone, working the server gently between the flakes. Lift a section of the fish with the garnishes on top, and transfer to a dinner plate. Continue cutting and serving as needed.

SALMON ASPIC



Salmon Aspic image

A elegantly beautiful presentation coupled with a delicious flavor from days gone by. From the Western chapter of the United States Regional Cookbook, Culinary Institute of Chicago, 1947. May be prepared the day before the event. Chilling time not included in the preparation time.

Provided by Molly53

Categories     Onions

Time 35m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 1/2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin
1/4 cup cold water
2 cups boiling water
1/4 cup lemon juice (from fresh lemons)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon sugar
2 tablespoons green peppers, finely minced
1 lb salmon, poached, skin and bones removed
2 eggs, hard cooked, peeled and cut into quarters
6 stuffed olives, cut into halves
1/2 cup celery, finely chopped
sliced cucumber, lemons, and radishes (for garnish)

Steps:

  • Sprinkle gelatin in the cold water and let stand for 5 minutes.
  • Add boiling water and stir until the gelatin dissolves.
  • Add lemon juice, salt and sugar.
  • Lightly spray a gelatin mold with cooking spray and pour a portion of the gelatin in the bottom of the mold; set in the frig to congeal.
  • When firm, place salmon evenly in the mold, leaving a small space between the salmon and the outer edge.
  • Arrange hard cooked eggs and the vegetables artistically around the salmon.
  • Add remaining gelatin to cover and chill in frig until firm.
  • Unmold onto a platter lined with salad greens and garnish as desired.
  • Cut into slices for serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 130.5, Fat 4.3, SaturatedFat 0.9, Cholesterol 109.8, Sodium 183, Carbohydrate 3.5, Fiber 0.2, Sugar 2.7, Protein 18.8

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Place the mold on a small baking sheet and fill the mold with the flaked salmon, trying to not disturb the eggs and olives. Carefully pour in the tomato juice, filling the mold to the top. Cover ...
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SALMON MOUSSE IN ASPIC RECIPE BY WESTERN.CHEFS | IFOOD.TV
2009-10-27 4. Add a little additional chilled but still-liquid aspic to the mold and swirl it around to further coat the bottom and sides. Chill until firm. 5. Mash the salmon flakes and force the fish through a fine sieve. 6. Season the salmon with lemon juice, salt and cayenne pepper. 7. Soften the gelatin in the cold water, then dissolve it over hot ...
From ifood.tv


POACHED SALMON IN ASPIC RECIPE | EAT YOUR BOOKS
Poached salmon in aspic from The Good Cook: Salads by Time-Life Books. Shopping List; Ingredients; Notes (1) Reviews (0) bay leaves; carrots; celery; whole cloves; dill; gelatin; lemons; ...
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RECIPE DETAIL PAGE | LCBO
2. Season each piece of salmon with salt and pepper, and place one on top of the other. Measure salmon horizontally at its thickest part. Wrap salmon in cheesecloth and place in buttered baking dish. 3. Bring court bouillon to boil and pour over fish. It should come three-quarters of the way up the fish. Cover dish with foil and place on baking ...
From lcbo.com


EASY POACHED SALMON: HOW TO POACH WILD SALMON FILLETS
2018-09-18 Bring the liquid mixture to a simmer and then place the filet directly into the pan so that the mixture nearly covers the entire filet. This method is called shallow poaching. Keep the heat low, and don’t feel the need to bring the mixture to a boil. If the water is too hot, it will cause the fish’s proteins to tighten and become tough.
From wildalaskancompany.com


POACHED RED SNAPPER IN ASPIC RECIPE | MYRECIPES
Rinse fish thoroughly in cold water. Place on rack in a fish poacher or tie fish in cheesecloth, and place in a large shallow roasting pan. Add water and 3 cups wine. Place poacher over 2 surface units; cover with lid. Cook over medium heat 20 minutes or until water starts to "quiver." (Do not boil.) Reduce heat to low; cover and cook 40 minutes.
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POACHED SALMON {FAST & HEALTHY SALMON RECIPE} – WELLPLATED.COM
2022-01-17 Instructions. Fill a saute pan wide enough to hold the salmon in a single layer without overlapping the fillets and tall enough to cover the salmon with water about 1/4 of the way to the top. Add the vinegar, honey, and salt. Whisk to combine. Carefully lower the salmon fillets into the pan in a single layer.
From wellplated.com


WHOLE POACHED SALMON IN ASPIC WITH CITRUS AND WILD FENNEL
Whole Poached Salmon in Aspic with Citrus and Wild Fennel. marthastewart.com Melba Martin. loading... X. Ingredients. 1 bottle dry white wine (2 1/2 cups for court-bouillon and 1 cup for clarifying) 2 bay leaves; 4 stalks celery, roughly chopped; 3 medium onions, peeled and roughly chopped; 4 carrots, peeled and roughly chopped; 12 sprigs flat-leaf parsley; 1/2 teaspoon …
From copymethat.com


EASY POACHED SALMON WITH LEMON & DILL (STEP-BY-STEP) - GARLIC …
2021-01-17 Add the court bouillon to the pan with the aromatics. If you're preparing an impromptu poaching liquid, add the poaching liquid ingredients to the aromatics. . Heat the poaching liquid until it reaches the ideal poaching temperature range 140-180º F / 60-82º C (I like to aim for 170-180º F / 76-82º C).
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