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Oven Baked Salmon on a Cold Day
On grim and wintry days when the cold world envelopes your house and drills into your bones, you need a fail-proof way to warm your soul and bring cheer into your home. The simplest and heartiest way to do that is to cook up a rich, home-made meal. It's doubly good if you can conjure up the tastes of summer, so that your body is filled with good food and your mind with temperate memories.
For all of this, baked salmon is your ideal meal. On summer evenings, the barbecue is laden with grilling salmon, but obviously in the winter it is too dark and icy to even consider venturing outdoors to cook. Since you can't access your grill outside on cold, snowy days, it's time to learn how to cook salmon in the oven. After all, it's always good to have an excuse to turn on the oven and fill your kitchen with warmth and with delicious aromas.
Baked salmon is also a great winter food because it can taste so luxurious and heavy - the kind of food that sticks to your ribs in freezing weather - but in fact is quite a light and healthy food. Just because you feel like you're hibernating doesn't mean you actually want to build up an extra layer of fat! Wild Alaska salmon lead vigorous lives in the clear, brisk Alaska waters. The purity of the water keeps them free of toxins, and the natural life makes their meat particularly tender, flavorful, and healthy. Working with such a wonderful ingredient, you should carefully choose baked salmon recipes that will create an all-around healthy and tasty dinner.
Baking salmon also gives you the opportunity to slowly and subtly roast your fish, fusing the different flavors and ingredients together. Arrange your salmon with some winter vegetables - perhaps cabbage and endives would do the trick, and shallots are always a good accompaniment. Just be careful to coat your salmon with oil, and not have the heat so high that the salmon dries out. Baked salmon recipes will give you an idea of the amount of oil and correct temperature for a given recipe. Once you have learned how to cook salmon in the oven, it is sure to become a staple meal in your home. With a long, slow roast, you will get the most out of having on the hot oven to make a cozy kitchen, and will fill your home with mouth-watering aromas, while creating a hearty and healthy winter dish. Take advantage of one of these baked salmon recipes to prepare your family a real treat tonight.





