I grilled salmon on a cedar plank last night for the first time ever and all I can say is, WOW! Actually, I can say more than that. It was the best I've ever made and maybe even had. The only problem I ran into was that I didn't soak the plank long enough. The directions said soak for 2 hours, but I was being spontaneous on this one, and decided to just soak it for 1. Well, it caught on fire. But this was easily remedied with the spray bottle I had on hand and turning off the grill. I then transferred the salmon, still on the plank, to a 375 degree oven to finish for about 5-7 minutes. The plank can used on the grill or in the oven, so no harm done.
Cedar Planked Salmon
Start by soaking your Cedar plank as directed.
1.5 pound filet of Salmon
1/2 tsp of Maple Pepper or a mixture of sea salt, black pepper, garlic powder and raw sugar.
1 tsp Dijon Mustard
1 tsp Mayonnaise
1 TBSP Apple Cider Vinegar
1/2 tsp dried or fresh Dill Weed
Place salmon flesh side down in a small square dish and dust skin with Maple Pepper or other spice mixture.
Turn over and pour on Apple Cider Vinegar.
Spread on mustard and mayo, mixing and distributing evenly.
Top with Dill Weed.
Let sit covered in fridge until ready to cook.
Fire up the gas grill and preheat to 400 degrees. While the grill is preheating, place soaked (as directed) plank on the grill. When the temp hits 400, place salmon on the plank and turn the heat down to low. Let cook for 7-10 minutes, covered, but start checking it at 7 minutes. Remember that you can do this in the oven as well. For grilling, keep your spray bottle and tongs handy! When cooked to your liking, serve immediately, and enjoy the flavor that can only be imparted by cooking on a wood plank. This is such a great way to make a simple, healthy food taste gourmet!
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