Salmon With Agrodolce Blueberries

- Total Time
- 45 minutes
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Ingredients
- 6(8-ounce) fillets wild king salmon
- Sea salt, as needed
- Vegetable oil for baking sheet
- 2shallots, peeled and very thinly sliced
- 1and a half cups white wine
- 2tablespoons white wine vinegar
- 4springs fresh thyme
- 2cinnamon sticks, broken in half
- 1and a third cups blueberries
- 4tablespoons unsalted butter
- 2tablespoons honey
- Black pepper
Preparation
- Step 1
Run your fingers over the salmon flesh and pull out any pinbones. Season fish generously with salt and let rest at room temperature while you prepare the sauce.
- Step 2
Heat the oven to 400 degrees. Oil a large baking sheet.
- Step 3
In a medium saucepan over low heat, simmer together shallots, wine, vinegar, thyme, cinnamon and a pinch of salt until most of the liquid has evaporated, 15 to 20 minutes. Toss in blueberries, butter and honey; cook until berries soften and turn the sauce pink, 2 to 4 minutes.
- Step 4
Place salmon on baking sheet. Spoon berry mixture over salmon and season with pepper. Bake until salmon is cooked to desired doneness, 8 to 10 minutes for medium-rare.
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Wonderful! Would probably be even better with local berries in the summer, but worked fine with imported fresh berries in winter, too. Among the sides I used was Marcella Hazan's "fettuccine al gorgonzola" (using creamy gorgonzola cheese) -- an excellent pairing.
The key to this is in the timing. Reduce the vinegar to almost nothing, and don't add the butter until you are ready to fire the salmon. If you add it too early, the sauce will break, producing some of the less happy results that others have reported. Once the sauce is creamy, pour it over the fish and get it in the oven. If the blueberries seem undercooked in the sauce, don't worry, they will finish in the oven. Our guests were completely wowed by this dish.
Love this recipe. Easy and delicious. I saved some of the blueberry sauce for toast with ricotta.
I used dark maple syrup and it was fine. I fished out the cinnamon and the thyme B4 finishing the sauce. I agree with the comment they you should add the butter at the very last minute.
We have prepared this many times -- just lovely. We usually use a blueberry balsamic as our vinegar. This is a very simple recipe, but I'm on the page right now to review before preparing this as an early dinner. #NuevaReceta
Made this for friends and it was delicious and easy. Other tips were correct in allowing more time for reduction but the rest was perfect.