SALMON OVER CREAMED LEEKS WITH APPLE BUTTER SAUCE

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Provided by Robert Irvine : Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h20m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 42

1/2 cup (1 stick) butter
2 apples (your choice of variety), peeled, cored and diced small
2 cups apple juice
1/2 cup orange juice
1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1/4 cup water
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter
2 apples (your choice of variety), peeled, cored and diced small
2 cups apple juice
1/2 cup orange juice
1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1/4 cup water
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons butter
2 onions, chopped
1 cup white wine
6 leeks, white and tender green parts only, cut into 12 pieces lengthwise and thoroughly soaked in salt water to release grit
1/2 cup heavy cream
Salt
Freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons butter
2 onions, chopped
1 cup white wine
6 leeks, white and tender green parts only, cut into 12 pieces lengthwise and thoroughly soaked in salt water to release grit
1/2 cup heavy cream
Salt
Freshly ground black pepper
6 (8-ounce) salmon fillets
Coarse sea salt
Freshly ground pepper
Cayenne pepper, to taste
2 to 3 tablespoons oil
1/4 pound vermicelli, deep-fried or 2 tablespoons chopped lemon thyme, for garnish
6 (8-ounce) salmon fillets
Coarse sea salt
Freshly ground pepper
Cayenne pepper, to taste
2 to 3 tablespoons oil
1/4 pound vermicelli, deep-fried or 2 tablespoons chopped lemon thyme, for garnish

Steps:

  • For the apple butter sauce: Melt butter in a saute pan and add apples, cooking over medium heat for a few minutes until they begin to soften. Add apple juice, orange juice and rice wine vinegar, cover and allow the apples to cook until very soft. Then uncover and allow liquid to reduce to about 1/3 of what you started with. Puree in a blender or food processor. Create a slurry by gradually whisking cornstarch into about 1/4 cup water and blend the slurry into the sauce. Return the sauce to the pot and allow to cook for a few minutes to thicken. Season with salt, if needed.
  • Begin the creamed leeks while the apples are cooking.
  • Heat the olive oil and butter in a medium saute pan over medium heat and saute onion until translucent. Deglaze the pan with wine and reduce until the liquid is almost all gone. (While you are waiting for the wine to reduce, start cooking the leeks.) Cook the leeks in simmering water until tender. Drain and set aside. When the wine has mostly evaporated, stir in the cream, season with salt and pepper, and lower heat to a simmer to allow to reduce and thicken. Strain this sauce and pour over the leeks and set aside briefly in a warm place.
  • For the fish: Season the salmon fillets with coarse sea salt and both peppers. Place a little oil into the saute pan and bring to smoking point (you need a hot pan in order to get a crispy outside). Cook the salmon, skin side down leaving undisturbed (no peeking) for about 5 minutes, or until the skin begins to get crispy, then turn and begin cooking for 4 minutes more. This allows the surface of the fish to "caramelize." (You may need more time on the salmon depending on the thickness). You can, if you wish, finish the salmon in a preheated 350 degree F oven. However, DO NOT OVERCOOK THE SALMON. Once you touch the flesh and it springs back up, it's cooked. Remember, because of carryover cooking, the fish will continue to cook after it is removed from the oven.
  • Reheat the apple butter sauce if necessary. Place 4 lengths of the creamed leeks on one side the serving plate, with a salmon fillet on the other. Spoon apple butter sauce on the fish and garnish with lemon thyme.
  • For the apple butter sauce: Melt butter in a saute pan and add apples, cooking over medium heat for a few minutes until they begin to soften. Add apple juice, orange juice and rice wine vinegar, cover and allow the apples to cook until very soft. Then uncover and allow liquid to reduce to about 1/3 of what you started with. Puree in a blender or food processor. Create a slurry by gradually whisking cornstarch into about 1/4 cup water and blend the slurry into the sauce. Return the sauce to the pot and allow to cook for a few minutes to thicken. Season with salt, if needed.
  • Begin the creamed leeks while the apples are cooking.
  • Heat the olive oil and butter in a medium saute pan over medium heat and saute onion until translucent. Deglaze the pan with wine and reduce until the liquid is almost all gone. (While you are waiting for the wine to reduce, start cooking the leeks.) Cook the leeks in simmering water until tender. Drain and set aside. When the wine has mostly evaporated, stir in the cream, season with salt and pepper, and lower heat to a simmer to allow to reduce and thicken. Strain this sauce and pour over the leeks and set aside briefly in a warm place.
  • For the fish: Season the salmon fillets with coarse sea salt and both peppers. Place a little oil into the saute pan and bring to smoking point (you need a hot pan in order to get a crispy outside). Cook the salmon, skin side down leaving undisturbed (no peeking) for about 5 minutes, or until the skin begins to get crispy, then turn and begin cooking for 4 minutes more. This allows the surface of the fish to "caramelize." (You may need more time on the salmon depending on the thickness). You can, if you wish, finish the salmon in a preheated 350 degree F oven. However, DO NOT OVERCOOK THE SALMON. Once you touch the flesh and it springs back up, it's cooked. Remember, because of carryover cooking, the fish will continue to cook after it is removed from the oven.
  • Reheat the apple butter sauce if necessary. Place 4 lengths of the creamed leeks on one side the serving plate, with a salmon fillet on the other. Spoon apple butter sauce on the fish and garnish with lemon thyme.

Theophilus Dilampi
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This dish is a bit expensive to make, but it's worth it for a special occasion.


Julius Swanigan
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I've made this dish several times and it's always a hit. It's a great way to impress your guests.


Collins Nkansah
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This is my new favorite salmon recipe. It's so easy to make and it always turns out perfect.


Zafar alla
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I highly recommend this dish. It's a delicious and impressive meal that's perfect for any occasion.


Annette Whitter
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This dish is a bit time-consuming to make, but it's worth it. The results are amazing.


Oluwatoyin Zaneta Abdul
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I'm not a fan of fish, but I really enjoyed this dish. The salmon was cooked perfectly and the sauce was amazing.


Nobitastha11
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This dish is perfect for a special occasion. It's elegant and delicious.


James medina
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I love the combination of flavors in this dish. The salmon, leeks, and apple butter all go so well together.


MAB3L0
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The recipe was easy to follow and the dish turned out great. I will definitely be making it again.


Nagendra Chaudhary
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I made this dish for a dinner party and it was a huge success! Everyone loved it.


Shemon Shemon
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This dish was a bit too sweet for my taste, but it was still good.


Selin Lopez
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I'm not a big fan of salmon, but I really enjoyed this dish. The sauce was so flavorful and the salmon was cooked perfectly.


Krishnakumar Cherukat
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This is one of the best salmon dishes I've ever had. The flavors are amazing and the salmon is cooked to perfection.


123waleed Klair
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I followed the recipe exactly and the dish turned out great! I highly recommend it.


Mahadin Sorkar
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The creamy leek sauce was a little too rich for my taste, but the apple butter sauce was delicious.


Abdellah Mogni
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This dish was easy to make and it turned out so impressive. I'm definitely going to make it again for guests.


Jasmine Omhelemhen
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The salmon was cooked perfectly and the skin was crispy, just the way I like it.


Abebe Tolcha
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I was skeptical about the apple butter sauce, but it was actually really good! It added a unique flavor to the dish that I really enjoyed.


Mystic Redman
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This salmon dish was a hit! The creamy leek sauce was so flavorful and the apple butter sauce added a touch of sweetness that balanced out the richness of the salmon.