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These baked salmon fillets are glazed with a tasty combination of honey, lime juice, and orange juice. Serve this salmon with vegetable risotto or roasted potatoes and fresh cooked green beans or peas. Great recipe for Citrus and honey glazed salmon.
To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have citrus and honey glazed salmon using 7 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients
Fresh, and juicy with the flavors of honey, ginger, lemon and. This salmon could not be easier OR prettier— it doesn't even need to marinate! Toss together the glaze, pour it on and cut up the citrus in your fruit bowl for an. The trick to any good meal is in the freshness of ingredients.
Instructions
Fresh squeeze your citrus, get vegetables from a local market and find a man like Jim to bring you the best catch. Use beautiful vegetables and local ingredients will make a noticeable difference in your meals! Baked Salmon With Honey Citrus Glaze. It is a delicious, healthy and hearty dish that can be enjoyed for holidays or weekend dinner. I love a good salmon dish, especially when its combined with refreshing citrus flavor!
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