Monday, March 2, 2009

Cornmeal Crusted Mango Salmon

After a combined 18 hours of travel, we've managed to sit in 6 planes, bum around the airport for 8 hours, sit in 1 "Chili's Too" and have miraculously returned from West Palm Beach in one piece. I must say that I did pass out last night at 8pm, and didn't wake up this morning until well after my alarm went off, but it was definitely worth it. A best friend of mine just got married at an absolutely fabulous place, The Sundy House. If you're looking to get married in Florida, this is the place! We were surrounded by palm trees, cute fish ponds and a very romantic, tropical setting.

Cornmeal Crusted Mango SalmonUnlike many wedding receptions, the food was absolutely wonderful. I chose the light Florida grouper entree which was served with.....coconut sweet mashed potatoes! I must try to make this soon.

Though I live in sunny San Diego, Florida just seems more tropical to me. Perhaps it's the balmy temperatures or the ritzy beachside mansions. Or all the Floridians who look a little like this...

George Costanza's parent
In any case, all this tropicalness reminded me of a mango salmon dish I made awhile back. It's a perfect summery dish that can be served in the doldrums of winter to remind you of sunshine and vacation.
Cornmeal Crusted Mango SalmonCheck out Meeta's Monthly Mingle - Caribbean Cooking - for more tropical delights!

Cornmeal Crusted Mango Salmon
courtesy of Sunny Anderson

1 cup mango nectar
1 large mango, diced
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup cornmeal
2 teaspoons sugar
1 teaspoon salt
4 (6-ounce) center-cut salmon fillets with skin
Freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1 tablespoon butter

1. In a small saucepan over high heat, bring mango nectar and mango to a boil. As mango begins to break down, press down on it with a fork or potato masher, to mash it. Continue cooking until mango cooks down to form a chunky puree, about 15 minutes. Remove half to serve as a sauce. Set the other half aside for dredging.

2. On a large plate, mix together flour, cornmeal, sugar and salt.

3. Preheat a large skillet. Season salmon with salt and freshly ground black pepper (and a touch of cayenne if you're feeling crazy). Brush glaze over top of salmon, then dredge in cornmeal mixture. I covered the sides of the salmon with the cornmeal mix. Add oil and butter to skillet. Over high heat, sear salmon cornmeal mixture face down until golden, about 6 to 8 minutes for medium rare, flipping halfway through to crisp skin. If you cover all sides with the breading, lightly sear each side until the coating is crisp.

4. Drizzle mango sauce on salmon and serve immediately.

36 comments:

  1. this looks so good! Interesting the cornmeal crust :) wow that was surely a tough travelling :0

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  2. We eat salmon all the time! I'll have to try this!

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  3. that does sound like a tropical holiday

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  4. I am making this asap! Sounds like that wedding had some awesome food! I could use a bit of tropical, these snowy days are really gettin' to me!

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  5. Mmmmm...yummy. I've got some salmon I need to make this week - this just may be the recipe!

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  6. Oh I miss FL! I grew up there and am now stuck way up in the cold. Gosh darn marrying a Canadian!

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  7. Sounds really delicious, I like the crusted cornmeal and mango sauce sounds very tropical. I am sure it delicious.
    Cheers,
    Elra

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  8. First you made me drool, then you made me laugh at the seinfed photo.

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  9. We had mango the other day (in a savory dish I mean). I agree, it definitely cuts through February like nothing else, lets you pretend it is not. Especially where I live!

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  10. Yum. I bet mango is excellent with salmon.

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  11. I've never really done much in Florida besides Disney... would love to see the more tropical areas. Didn't like the sticky weather much though!

    We eat a ton of salmon. This looks like a good one. My kid is crazy about mango so I'll book mark it!

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  12. What a creative dish! And your story really makes me want to go to florida, especially with all this snow!

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  13. oh my gosh, so good, must try!!

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  14. Sounds like a great time and the salmon looks awesome!

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  15. Yumm..maybe I'll make this and PRETEND i'm in tropical florida or san diego!

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  16. I love Seinfeld....your salmon looks so light and refreshing. Fabulous job Sharon!!

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  17. Thanks for visiting Sharon! Your blog is so cute - I'll be sure to try your cornmeal crusted salmon...good texture!

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  18. A fantastic combo! That recipe is really mouthwatering!

    cheers,

    Rosa

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  19. that looks good! i wish my family liked salmon!

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  20. airplane nightmares, balanced out by a stunning wedding and coconut sweet potatoes and frank and estelle costanza. awesome (except for the travel part). :)

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  21. I love the combo of these flavors. It looks so healthy! Can't beat that. This actually has me craving salmon right now. Ha! LOVE the Seinfeld pic, such a great show.

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  22. Florida is soooo steamy humid in the summertime, not like cali at all.
    Mango and salmon is a good match, a really good match.

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  23. I love mango, and I'd love to try this on some tofu. Thanks for sharing!

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  24. I'm SOOO making this! Thanks for posting it looks fabulous!

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  25. The crust sounds fantastic. I love mango paired with salmon!

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  26. Yummy! This sounds killer. I love the sound of coconut sweet potatoes. Mmm.

    Welcome back! Glad you had a great time.

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  27. Yum, I've never seen salmon in a cornmeal crust but looks so good! Glad you had a great trip!

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  28. Hi Sharon
    Awesome dish you have here.
    Your photos are always so beautiful.
    I love your work x

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  29. This mango salmon combo sounds great!

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  30. Oh I just love mango. And I've been looking for a way to cook salmon. This is perfect! ;-)

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  31. sounds like you had a great tip even though it was hectic. i love the dish here it's fruity and yummy! thanks for joining the mingle!

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  32. MMMMMM...I just love these combinations of flavour & real mango !!!!! MMMMM.... What more can I say?

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