This is a classic example of how some staples of Asian cooking like soy sauce and ginger team up to create a sensational salmon dish. It is everyday cooking in my kitchen. I am sure many of us can relate, that preparing everyday meals does not always involve religiously following a recipe. But it does involve what we feel like eating and what we have on hand, in our pantry and in our refrigerators. And we heavily rely on our instincts when we throw ingredients together to prepare a meal. Honestly, there is no recipe for this salmon and I am having a hard time writing one. I have instinctively cooked salmon this way for so long that it feels funny to write it down. I have to say this salmon is very versatile too; it can be eaten over steamed rice, with noodles or with a salad. Eat with what you may, but at least try cooking it my way and you won’t regret it.
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