Sometimes I crave salmon, especially this Orange Glazed Salmon Salad. Flavorful orange glazed salmon topped a crisp salad drizzled with a delicious citrusy dressing.
I love salmon.
My oldest daughter and I are the only ones who do. My youngest dramatically fake acts like it’s making her sick and my husband calls it SAL-mon. <–insert eye roll emoji. Good luck trying not to read salmon as SAL-mon throughout this post, k? Or do it. It could be funny!? But probably not.
To Make This Orange Glazed Citrus Salad You Will need:
- fresh salmon
- low-sodium soy sauce or low-sodium tamari if gluten free
- toasted sesame oil
- dark brown sugar
- orange
- olive oil spray, for pan
Here are the ingredients. For those who are gluten free substitute tamari for the soy sauce. Tamari is 100% soybean and no wheat!
This is a pound of salmon. If you were serving 4 entree portions, I’d serve 6-8 ounces per person, so you’d need more than a pound. But this was mainly for me and I wanted this to last so I divided this into thirds just so I could eat this for lunch the next few days.
Cut into equal portions. I left the end piece longer because it was thinner.
I could wall paper my office with this pattern, that’s if I had an office. Love.
Place salmon in a shallow dish.
For the salmon dressinade:
Then in a small dish; measure and pour in 3 tablespoons low-sodium soy sauce or tamari.
Then measure and add 1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil.
And 1 tablespoon dark brown sugar.
Grate the zest from 1/2 an orange.
After juice half of an orange and add it into the dish with the glaze.
Whisk until combined and sugar is dissolved.
Pour half of the sauce/marinade/glaze over the salmon. The rest of it will be the dressing!
Toss, coat and let it chill on the counter for 15 minutes or so.
While you wait, you could line a sheet pan with foil and grease it with some olive oil or spray with olive oil spray.
Place the salmon, ugly side up.
Place underneath the broiler for about 4-6 minutes. Carefully flip the salmon over and repeat for another 4-6 minutes or until the salmon is fully cooked. Once cooked let it cool for a few. Pssst the brown sugar caramelizes!!!!
Next, while all that’s going on I get moving on the salad part.
I love mixed spring greens, they are my favorite, A little baby spinach, baby romaine and radicchio it’s salad perfection! Some sliced purple cabbage, matchstick carrots, sesame seeds and the reserved glaze.
I was going to add a little red bell pepper, but when I pulled it out of my veggie bin it looked like this :(. But any of your favorite veggies would work; mushrooms, pea pods, thinly sliced red onion, sliced red pepper that isn’t wrinkly.
Next, toss them in with the greens.
And then give it a light toss.
Then, dish up some salad and place a piece of the orange glazed salmon in the center.
Next, drizzle with some of the glaze. It acts like a salad dressing and is awesome.
Then sprinkle them on top. Next, just season with black pepper and a little sea salt, just go easy on the sea salt because tamari or soy sauce tends to be a little salty. But you probably already knew that and you probably mumbled “thanks captain obvious”. I know I would.
Finally, serve with a squeeze a little fresh orange juice over top.
What I like most about this Orange Glazed Salmon Salad, is that it’s simple. Because simple is how I roll. No but seriously this is a light, healthy and wholesome. On that note, I’m going to eat this salad for breakfast, lunch or dinner for the rest of my life.
Enjoy! And if you give this Orange Glazed Salmon Salad recipe a try, let me know! Snap a photo and tag me on twitter or instagram!
Orange Glazed Salmon Salad
Ingredients
FOR THE SALMON:
- 3 tablespoons low-sodium soy sauce
- 1 tablespoon sesame oil
- 1 tablespoon dark brown sugar
- 1/2 orange, juice and zest
- 1 pound skinless salmon fillets, cut into 4 equal pieces
- olive oil spray, for pan
FOR THE SALAD:
- 5 ounces mixed salad greens
- 1/2 cup sliced purple cabbage
- 1/2 cup shredded carrot
- 1 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds, for garnish
Instructions
- In a small dish; whisk together soy sauce, sesame seed oil, dark brown sugar, zest and juice until sugar dissolves.
- Pour half of the marinade/ glaze over top of the salmon fillets and set remaining glaze aside.
- Toss the salmon until nicely coated and let marinate for 15-20 minutes on the counter top. Meanwhile preheat the broiler.
- Once marinated place the salmon on a lightly oiled and foil-lined sheet pan and discard used marinade.
- Place salmon under the broiler and cook for 4-6 minutes, rotate the pan and repeat for another 4-6 minutes or until salmon is fully cooked and flakes.
- In a large bowl toss the salad greens with the carrots and cabbage and divide the salad on to a large plates.
- Place a piece of still warm salmon in the center. Drizzle with a little bit of the reserved glaze and season with black pepper and sea salt to taste.
- Garnish with little squeeze of fresh orange juice and a sprinkle of sesame seeds. Serve.
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I love how fresh and delicious this looks! It's the perfect summer meal!
It totally is! I love fresh fish with a salad! 🙂
Laurie this sounds fantastic! The recipe is simple and like you, I really love salmon and often use the health-factor to cover up other not-so-healty eats. 😉 I also love your fake laugh story, LOL, too funny!!!
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I can't get myself to like salmon! 🙁 I see recipes like this and I just want to love it!
I hear ya lady! Sometimes a girl just needs to feast on some salmon! This looks so fantastic. The orange glaze is to die for…
Freaking. Gorgeous.
I lurve salmon, so this post just rips into my soul innards and gives me a massage.
I just love your blog!
That's an awesome recipe. I've been trying a lot of different things with salmon lately. I'm going to smoke salmon this weekend in fact.
Thanks Amanda!
Thanks for the tip Anonymous! I appreciate it!
Raven ~ So glad I'm not the only one!! lol
Bev~ I always love reading your comments. You crack me up!
I love smoked salmon!
laurie, I totally agree about sometimes just needing some salmon!! Maybe its a girl thing. This is my kind of recipe… simple, healthy and DEEELISH 🙂
OK…now these photos have really made me HUNGRY…….
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This looks so pretty! I don't like salmon, really most seafoods. But the salad and the dressing and the glaze…yum! I could totally do this with chicken!
Wow, look super easy! Can't wait to give it a shot 🙂
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This is going to be our dinner! Thanks for posting the recipe.
It sounds super. Your photos are amazing!
Salmon need to be really fresh and excellently prepared for us to really enjoy it but when it is it's a definitely favorite. Love the flavors in your recipe, especially the sesame oil which goes so well with salmon. Fresh and light and yummy!
Great salmon recipe. I love how the glaze doesn't overpower the salmon but works together with it to bring out its best qualities. Perfect 🙂
We made this for dinner tonight – it was delicious!
So glad to hear you liked it! Thanks for leaving feedback! 🙂
Made this tonight and loved it! For the salad I tossed orange, ruby red grapefruit, avocado and almond slivers with baby arugula and spinach and a lime olive oil dressing…it went soooo well with the citrus flavor in the salmon. Thanks so much for sharing!
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Made this salad and it was wonderful. I love seafood, and enjoy trying different ways to prepare it. Love the citrus flavor from the marinade and dressing.
I’m so glad Meredith! Thanks for coming back and leaving a comment! Have a great weekend!