Grilled Smoked Salmon With Tomato Salsa And Herb Butter Sau
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Course : Grilling
From: HungryMonster.com
Serves: 6
 

Ingredients:

  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
--------  ------------  --------------------------------
   1                    side          shankara smoked salmon
                        - about 1 to 2 kg
   1      2 tablespoon  butter
                        freshly ground black pepper
                        ***salsa***
   6                    medium-sized ripe red firm
                        tomatoes
   3                    medium-sized purple onions
                        virgin olive oil
   2      teaspoons     lemon oil
                        salt and pepper
   1      tablespoon    lemon thyme leaves
   1      tablespoon    freshly shredded basil
                        salt and freshly ground
                        pepper
   1      tablespoon    red wine vinegar or more to
                        taste
                        ***herb butter sauce***
 250      gram          butter
   2      tablespoons   chopped parsley
   2      tablespoons   chopped chives
                        freshly ground black pepper
 

Preparation:

To prepare smoked salmon; trim all fins and fat from smoked salmon and cut into 6 serving portions. Cover grill tray with buttered foil. Place fish pieces on tray, skin side down, spread a little softened butter on top of each piece of fish and add a grind of pepper. Set aside. To make salsa: cut tomatoes in half and squeeze gently to get rid of excess juice and some seeds. Cut tomatoes into small dice and place in a china bowl. Peel purple onions and cut into similar small dice. Add oil, salt, pepper and herbs. Set aside in refrigerator until serving time. Salsa can be made one hour before serving. just before serving, add the red wine vinegar to taste. To make butter sauce: melt butter in a small heavy bottomed pan on highest heat; add a few grinds of pepper. Cook fish as high on grill as possible for about 2-3 minutes. This will brown the top slightly and heat fish through. Test to see if fish is cooked. If skin comes away easily, fish is ready. Remove skin from each piece of fish and place fish on warmed individual plates. Pour over a generous amount of herbed butter sauce and place a large spoonful or two of salsa to one side of the plate. Bon Appetit - Exec. Chef Magnus Johansson