Sweet Teriyaki Salmon

I didn’t like fish when I was growing up, so since I’ve been married I have tried to be a little more brave and try different kind of fish recipes. This is one of our easiest and most satisfying dinners, right here. Before we started making this, salmon didn’t even come to mind when I was shopping at the store … Continue reading “Sweet Teriyaki Salmon”

I didn’t like fish when I was growing up, so since I’ve been married I have tried to be a little more brave and try different kind of fish recipes. This is one of our easiest and most satisfying dinners, right here.

Before we started making this, salmon didn’t even come to mind when I was shopping at the store because in my mind — salmon was expensive. Wrong! It may cost a little bit more than some other meats, but you get full faster from salmon, and it’s still cheaper than eating out any day.

Although we eat out more than I care to admit (life gets a little crazy sometimes), we try to eat at home more often because it is so much cheaper and we can eat much better.

The salmon that we bought at Smith’s Deli was $6.99/lb., but a whole pound feeds both of us and it is very filling. The key is to buy salmon from the deli because prepackaged salmon is ridiculously expensive. Figure that when you eat out, you’re spending at least $8 per person, but with salmon you only need about a 1/2 lb. per person, which is $3.50. I’ve thought about this a little, can you tell?

My last point is that salmon is a high quality protein and it has a lot of essential vitamins and minerals. The protein in salmon digests easily and absorbed into the body faster than other types of meat. So it’s super healthy! And then we pour some sugar on it to make it taste good. 😉

Ingredients (Serves 2)


  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup Mr. Yoshidas Original Teriyaki Sauce 
  • 1 lb. salmon (use within 1-2 days of buying)

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a small bowl, mix brown sugar and teriyaki sauce until smooth.

2. Lay out a piece of aluminum foil (a few inches larger than your salmon) on a baking sheet. Place the salmon on the foil, and fold the edges up to form walls around your fish. Cut deep slits in the salmon every few inches.

3. Pour the brown sugar/teriyaki sauce over the salmon. Use a spoon to fill the slits with the sauce (It’s ok if it ends up spilling out a little. It washes off easily with hot water). The tin foil should make it so the sauce pools around the fish (you want the fish to be swimming in that sauce. haha – get it?).

4. Bake for 20-25 minutes. When it is done, the meat should slide/flake away from the skin without much effort. (You can see how it pulls away in chunks in the 3rd to last pic).

*Make sure to either tie up the scraps in a bag when you are all finished, or take out the trash. We found this out the hard way (it doesn’t smell very good later).

Let me know if you have any questions, and tag @torinellehall in your pictures on Instagram so I can see!

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Grati-Tuesday

I always try to think and write about different things that I’m grateful for each week, so that I pay attention to how many different things there really are to be grateful for. But today when I was thinking about what I am grateful for, it was like an overwhelming amount of all of the things I have been grateful for the past … Continue reading “Grati-Tuesday”

Grati-Tuesday

Dallas and I checked off one of the things on our bucket list on Friday when we went to the top of the parking garage and made out…took these gorgeous pictures at sunset! 😉 The sunsets are definitely one of the best things about Southern Utah. Today and the past couple of days I have been grateful for family, deep/real … Continue reading “Grati-Tuesday”

Grati-Tuesday

We’re going to keep it simple today. I have annual report design due tomorrow and I am nowhere near done. But I still have plenty to be grateful for, so Grati-Tuesday is happening (even if it’s a little late)! Today I am thankful for Dallas scraping our windows every morning when we go to the school. It is so cold … Continue reading “Grati-Tuesday”

Grati-Tuesday

If you can’t tell from the picture, a foot and a half of snow got dumped on us last night, and this morning the college campus was closed. So thankfully Dallas and I didn’t have school or work! It was a huge blessing. I say that because I was able to get a sewing project done, and I was able … Continue reading “Grati-Tuesday”

Grati-Tuesday

Some weeks I learn better than others that when you’re having a hard time it’s good to think of what there is to be grateful for. It’s sort of refreshing, and helps me to not be so anxious for a little while. Today I am grateful for chocolate chip cookies, good movies, good music, showers, naps, and a husband who … Continue reading “Grati-Tuesday”

Grati-Tuesday

(This beautiful picture is courtesy of my sister Lizzy Frame, on her way to come see me this past weekend.) Today is one of those ‘wake up too early, still not understand why I am taking college classes, and getting halfway through my yogurt and figuring out it’s a month expired’ kind of days where it’s hard to find something … Continue reading “Grati-Tuesday”

Stir Fry + Sauce

            The first time I made this recipe Dallas said, “We don’t even have to eat out to get Chinese food anymore. You can just make this.” So needless to say this is one of our favorites. My favorite thing about stir fry is that you can cook it with whatever meat and vegetables you … Continue reading “Stir Fry + Sauce”


 

 

 

 

 

 

The first time I made this recipe Dallas said, “We don’t even have to eat out to get Chinese food anymore. You can just make this.” So needless to say this is one of our favorites.

My favorite thing about stir fry is that you can cook it with whatever meat and vegetables you want, and it turns out great every time! We like using asada or picada steak because it takes less time to cook (and I just love steak). We have tried it with chicken, and it’s good as well.

Before trying this sauce recipe, I almost never made stir fry. Now I make stir fry almost every week. I hope you try it out and love it as much as we do!

Sauce Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 Tbsp. corn starch
  • 1 Tbsp. sugar
  • 1/4 cup soy sauce
  • 1 cup broth (or one bouillon cube, with one cup of water)

Directions

1. Cook your meat and add seasonings desired. Add your choice of vegetables when meat is almost completely cooked. Cook together on medium heat for 5 minutes until vegetables are soft.

2. In a separate sauce pan, before turning on the heat, add corn starch, sugar, soy sauce, and broth to the pan and mix well. Turn heat to medium and stir constantly. At first the sauce will be a light brown color and very liquidy. After about 3-5 minutes it should start to thicken and turn a dark brown color. (See pictures above)

3. Pour sauce over meat and vegetables, serve with rice, and enjoy!

This is even good for leftovers! The sauce doesn’t separate at all, so if we have leftovers I just make more rice the next day and heat the sauce, meat, and vegetables up in the microwave for a couple minutes.

 

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