Ingredients
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4
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3
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1/2
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1
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1
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2
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2
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1/4
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2
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1
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2
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1
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1/2
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Directions
Steamed Salmon With Soy Glaze,Real Simple Magazine April 2005. Instead of steaming the salmon, you can wrap it in foil and bake it in a 400-degree oven for 10 minutes. This will also limit the fish smell in your kitchen.,This was delicious! My noodles only needed to cook for 4-5 minutes, so I threw in the green beans after 1 minute of the pasta boiling. I’ll definitely have to make this again! I cooked this for ZWT4: Hot and Steamy Challenge.
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Steps
1
Done
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Place the Salmon in a Shallow Glass Dish. Combine 3 T. of the Soy Sauce, the Garlic, Grated Ginger, and 1 T. of the Rice Wine and Pour Over the Salmon, Turning to Coat. Cover and Marinate For 15 Minutes in Refrigerator. |
2
Done
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Place the Vinegar, Lemon Juice, Sugar, the Remaining Soy Sauce, and the Remaining Rice Wine in a Small Saucepan Over Low Heat. Stir to Dissolve the Sugar, Bring to a Boil, and Cook Until Reduced by Half, About 3 Minutes. Set the Glaze Aside and Keep Warm. |
3
Done
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Fill a Large Saucepan With 1 Inch of Salted Water and Bring to a Boil. Remove the Salmon from the Marinade and Place in a Steamer Basket That Fits Snugly Over the Pan. Scatter the Scallions and Shredded Ginger Over the Salmon. Cover and Steam Over the Boiling Water For 4 Minutes or Until Cooked Through. Remove and Keep Warm. |
4
Done
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Cook the Noodles According to Package Directions. Just Before They Are Done, Add the Beans to the Boiling Water; Strain. Serve the Salmon Over the Noodles & Beans, Drizzled With the Glaze. |