Tonight I wanted something that was still pretty mild, from being sick, but also not as rich as all of the holiday foods we typically have. This recipe is based loosely off of a recipe from our old bishopric member, Brother (and Sister) Wright.
4 T Brown Sugar
4 T Butter
Melt and stir together. Then add the following until fully incorporated:
4 t Honey
3 T Mustard
4 T Soy Sauce
1 Green Onion (cut up)
Line baking pan with foil and then place baking rack on top. Spray with pan spray or use a paper towel to oil the rack and prevent the fish from sticking to it.
Poke holes with a fork in the thawed salmon (if not using fresh fish). If the skin is easy to remove from salmon, do so at this point, if not, then place salmon skin side down on rack. Drizzle 2/3rds sauce over the salmon or enough to cover it the pieces of salmon.
Bake at 350 uncovered for 20-25 minutes or till fish is done. Then drizzle the remaining sauce over the fish. This sauce was enough sauce for about 5-6 large pieces of salmon. I turned the oven off and let them stay warm in side while I finished the rest of dinner. (Cinnamon yam/potato dish and steamed broccoli).
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