Baked salmon in blue cheese creamy paradise. Great recipe for Baked salmon in blue cheese creamy paradise. I was going to make this for dinner with friends this evening, but an unexpected son-sickness meant that our dinner date had to be postponed. However, my fresh salmon, bought on Saturday, needed to be eaten!! So I made it anyway, and. Stir until the cheese melts and begins to boil.
No need to flip the fish and make a mess.
I wanted to post another cocktail recipe today.
But since I posted one on Wednesday I figured you probably need somethin' to eat.
You can have Baked salmon in blue cheese creamy paradise using 7 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Baked salmon in blue cheese creamy paradise
- It's 2 of boneless and skinless salmon fillets.
- Prepare 1 of onion.
- It's 1 glass of white wine.
- Prepare 160 gr. of evaporated milk (or cream).
- You need 100 gr. of roquefort cheese (or other blue).
- Prepare Few leaves of fresh sage.
- It's of Salt and pepper.
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Baked salmon in blue cheese creamy paradise step by step
- Put a tiny bit of olive oil in a small saucepan and heat gently. Chop the onions, super fine, and add to the pan. Stir for a couple of minutes on a low heat.
- Add a generous glass of white wine, put the heat up and when things start to simmer, put the heat at lowest possible setting and leave for about 20 - 30 minutes. The idea is for the onion to soak up all the wine while cooking. Keep checking to make sure the wine hasn't totally evaporated.
- Prepare the salmon parcel. Put some sage leaves (or another herb; parsley, dill - salmon herb par excellence - chives or tarragon are all fine) under and on top.
- Salt and pepper on both sides top.
- Close and put in pre-heated oven at 190ºC for 35 minutes if your fillets are as big as these. If not, scale down time-wise.
- Let's turn our attention to the sauce. Once the onion has absorbed the wine.
- Turn the heat off, add the blue cheese and stir.
- Until the blue cheese melts..
- Turn on the heat (minimum) and add the evaporated milk (or cream - or natural yoghurt which would also work really nicely).
- Leave on a low heat stirring now and then to prevent any curdling.
- One thickened it should look like this.
- Take the salmon out of the oven and open the parcel. It should be really tender and still pink in the centre.
- Serve with the healthiest ingredient you have on hand (I had lettuce!!!) and enjoy. Delicious and quite luxurious too!.
In a medium bowl, using a fork, blend the cheese with the dill, shallot, wine and lemon juice. Stuff fillets or salmon steaks with a quick cream cheese mixture and top with a teriyaki glaze. Then sit back and enjoy the raves! Baked salmon with creamy leeks is a classic and all time favorite recipe - simple, yet absolutely delicious, it's perfect for entertaining, and quick to make! This is an old favorite - one of those tried and true recipes that I absolutely love!