This is very impressive looking when done, not to mention easy. I know I say that a lot but it really is. You can find the untreated cedar planks at your local lumberyard. You will need 1 cedar plank, 1 whole salmon fillet, olive oil, kosher salt, fresh ground pepper and brown ...more
Check out this how to video to learn how to make cedar plank salmon with blueberry-zinfandel sauce. Experience a new video cookbook with delicious summertime recipes, perfect for your picnic basket or backyard BBQ table. Everyone will enjoy the smoky flavor that the cedar plan ...more
Salmon is hands-down one of the best foods you can eat, period. Wild Alaskan salmon is the best fish to consume, with loads of heart-healthy Omega-3 fatty acids and enough protein to keep you full and satisfied until your next meal. And when grilled and marinated, salmon take ...more
Diane Morgan shows us how to make a delicious marinade for salmon and grill the salmon on a wooden plank. The marinade ingredients are olive oil, lemon juice, lemon zest, vodka, salt and pepper and fresh dill. The salmon only needs to marinate for about 15 minutes. The woode ...more
This video offers a method for cooking Coho salmon on a cedar plank. The author suggest you start by soaking a cedar plank in water for an hour, then lay a filet of Coho salmon on the thicker end of the plank. The salmon is then seasoned, first with a puree of ginger, then tur ...more
Need some good salmon recipes? Chef Jason Hill grills up this delicious maple-glazed salmon, which you can also prepare on a soaked cedar plank. The flavor is much like an Oregon smoked salmon, without all the fuss! The ingredients are frozen salmon, maple syrup, soy sauce, an ...more
Grill Guru Ted Reader cooks up a quick grill recipe using Saki Teriyaki Marinade, a cedar plank, crab, and dill. Get together with some friends and family & have a really delicious time. Learn how to make this Kama Sutra Saki Teriyaki Salmon recipe by watching this video cooki ...more
Barbecue season: it's the perfect time to play with fire, produce your best burger ever (until next year, that is), and find even more ways to make beer a part of your daily life. However, even a grilling badass occasionally gets stumped by minor BBQ problems. No worries: We'v ...more