Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Crazy Ingredient Challenge - Wasabi and Grapefruit


Are you a procrastinator like me?  I am sure that I have talked about this before, but here I am just before the day I need to post this, making my recipe... Sure glad that it turned out as I didn't have a back up plan.

Crazy Ingredient Challenge ~ Wasabi and Grapefruit 

This month's challenge was to make a recipe with Wasabi and Grapefruit.. Well, I have never made anything with Wasabi so didn't even know what it tasted like for sure.  I did think that it may be a little bit hot or thought so anyways.  I didn't even know where to find it in the grocery store and did have to hunt to find it.  I found Wasabi Sauce so that is what I used in this recipe.

What is Crazy Ingredient Challenge (CIC)?  This is a facebook group that was started by Jutta of Hungry Little Girl and now is being done by Dawn of Spatulas on Parade.  Each month we are given 2 ingredients to use in a recipe then on the 20th of the month we share our recipes.  You can find everyone that joins the month's challenge on any of our blogs as all the recipes are shared by linky.  If you like to think outside of the box and would like to join please send Dawn an email by posting on her blog or by PM her on Facebook. If you are having problems getting a hold of her, let me know (my email is on my contact page).  We would love to have you join our group.

I have to apologize as my pictures doesn't do this meal justice and we ate all of the salmon so I will have to make it again so that I can have better pictures.


Grilled Wasabi Salmon and Grapefruit

Adapted from Wasabi Grilled Salmon
Ingredients:  
11 oz Salmon *
2 minced garlic cloves
1 tsp oil (I used Pompeian Mediterranean Blend)
1 tbsp Zulka Morena Pure Cane Sugar
1/2 tsp Kikkoman Wasabi Sauce (or to taste)
1 tbsp minced onions
1.5 tbsp Maggi Liquid Seasoning (Soy Sauce can be used instead)
1 whole grapefruit cut in half
1 tsp Zulka Morena Pure Cane Sugar
nutmeg and cinnamon (optional)

Directions:
To grill Salmon
Mix garlic, oil, sugar, wasabi sauce, onion and Maggi liquid together in small bowl.  Spread sauce over salmon and let sit in fridge for a couple of hours (the longer you marinate the salmon the better).
Heat grill.  I use a charcoal grill but an electric grill would work too.  
Place salmon on cedar plank (Not necessary), skin side down, cover and cook over medium-high heat for about 12-15 minutes, until salmon is flaky in the center.   
To Grill Grapefruit
Cut grapefruit in half and cut wedges.  Sprinkle small amount of sugar on the grapefruit (I used about a tsp for the two halves).  Sprinkle with nutmeg and cinnamon (optional).  Place on grill flesh down and grill for a couple of minutes until starting to brown.  Remove from heat and spoon out wedges and place on salmon.

Cooks Notes:
There is enough sauce that it would be plenty for 1 lb of Salmon, I would probably add more Wasabi if using 1 pound as that flavour wouldn't come through properly with less.



The Verdict:  I thought that this tasted very good.  It had a plethora of  flavours, the slightly hot taste of the wasabi, with the smoked flavour of the cedar plank and charcoal and the sweet taste of the grapefruit. Although hubby said he liked it, he wasn't to happy with the smoked taste and would have preferred if I cooked in a pan.  I loved it and the next time I would put a little more wasabi in it.

Last month I made: Lemon Peep Milkshake.



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5 comments:

  1. Glad you like the results. Salmon is a wonderful and my favorite fish. Blessings, Catherine

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  2. I have cedar planks for grilling on my list already! I really think this will appeal to Mr. B as much as it does me! I am pinning this Marlys so I can add it to our summer grill meals!

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  3. Sounds good and as soon as I get home and can get to the link, I will put yours in. Tweeting it out and hoping folks will see it.
    Dawn
    Spatulas On Parade

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  4. Looks delish, Marlys! I love everything you put in this recipe!

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  5. What a fun challenge. You are so creative to have come up with this, and I bet it was delish!

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