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One of my all time favorite recipes brings together whiskey, brown sugar, and salmon, to make a flavorful, healthy, and hearty meal. I have posted this recipe before when I made it in Ireland, but I thought it was worth posting about again as this is truly a great, quick meal.

I set out to buy scallops at Dorchester Market, my little local shop that happens to sell amazing fish and meat. Their fish selection is small, not always available, and changes in types of fish, but it is always SO fresh. Their scallops are some of the best I have ever had, reasonably priced, and brought in the minute they are caught. If you live in the Dorchester or South Boston areas, I would definitely recommend checking out Dorchester Market.

So, they did not have scallops, but they did have beautiful salmon, and for just $5, I bought this giant filet that ended up being the perfect serving for two.

salmon

I started by placing the salmon skin-side down in a pan with a light coating of olive oil, cranking the heat to medium, and putting a lid on it.

While the salmon started heating up, I mixed Jameson Irish Whiskey, brown sugar, and Kerrygold butter until the crumbly texture of wet sand.

brown sugar, whiskey, butter

I love Kerrygold.  Sometimes I eat it on crackers. They are whole grain crackers, which makes this a healthy snack Winking smile 

Kerrygold Butter

Once the brown sugar, butter, and whiskey form a nice paste, I added in a shake of red pepper flakes. I love the contrast of spicy and sweet, but you can of course leave these out.

brown sugar and whiskey

Once the salmon was starting to look like it was cooked about halfway through, I used a spoon to rub the brown sugar and whiskey mix on to the flesh side. I cooked it for a bit longer, then flipped the salmon over so that the coating would caramelize. This is a good time to open a window’; the caramelizing sugar COULD cause the smoke alarm to go off.

salmon skin

Once the salmon was nice and flaky, I served it atop a smashing butternut squash puree. Simply boil butternut squash until soft, stir in a bit of Kerrygold, brown sugar, and cayenne pepper, then either mash with a potato masher or puree with an immersion blender until smooth.

salmon and butternut squash

Simply a restaurant-quality meal at home, this took me about 25 minutes from start to finish, filled our house with great smells, and made for the perfect at home date meal.

We paired it with a bottle of Bonny Doon Riesling to Live, one of the wines we picked up on our visit to Bonny Doon last month. This sparkling Riesling is bright, crisp, and toasty, with flavors of biscuits and lemon curd. The bubbles are plentiful, making it great for a celebration, and as with all Bonny Doon wines, it is perfect with food.

Bonny Doon Riesling to Live

And if you shop for wine based on the label or bottle, it offers a pretty unique label and beer-cap style top.

Bonny Doon Riesling to Live

Out of everything I have blogged about, I think I would recommend this meal the most. It is a recipe that I sort of dreamt up myself (though I am sure I am not the first or last to think of it!), and it  pleases every time. If I was to have my own version of the “Engagement Chicken”, this would be it.

In non-food news, I am excited to share that I registered for the Napa Valley Marathon yesterday! I am hoping to also run Boston but am waiting on confirmation. Let my running season begin! (But I promise not to post too many running posts!)

 

Do you have a go-to recipe that always impresses guests?

Tags: Bonny Doon, brown sugar, butternut squash, Food, recipe, riesling, salmon, whiskey, wine

Before I get down to foodie business, I wanted to mention that I am kicking off a raffle for my ALLY Foundation fundraising, which is in much need of attention! The prize is a $100 Williams Sonoma gift card. Each “ticket” is $10 and can be “bought” by making an online donation here: http://firstgiving.com/meghanmalloyteamally . Just put raffle in the comments. And don’t worry, if you have already donated, you will be entered to win! Thank you in advance for your support, and please spread the word to help me support this important cause!

At least once during every visit to Ireland, I like to make my husband’s family dinner to thank them for their warm and wonderful hospitality from the second we step off the plane. They truly go out of their way so that we can have a nice holiday, and the least I can do is give them a night off. Plus its a lot of fun for everyone to get around the table with something yummy.

On the menu for the family dinner were Irish salmon steaks with my favorite whiskey brown sugar sauce, Brussels sprouts with chili pepper, onions, carrots, red wine, and honey (similar to this recipe) a spinach and beetroot salad, wholemeal bread with Kerrygold, of course, red and white wine, champagne from the Czech Republic, Dunnes store bought but delicious strawberry cheesecake and After Eight ice cream cones, and homemade custard that my mother in law whipped up.

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As always, being in the kitchen felt relaxing and homey. I got into the cooking groove and didn’t take many photos. I did, however, discover a way to make my brown sugar and Irish whiskey salmon even better with an extra hit of sauce.

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After drizzling the 3/4 cooked steaks with the sauce and returning them to the grill, I took the remaining sauce and caramelized it in a saucepan. . . then added a liberal amount of Kerrygold. Sweet, buttery, and a bit spicy because of the chili flakes I added, we ended up mopping up every last drop with bread.

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I actually entered the whiskey salmon recipe for the Foodista Best of Food Blogs Cookbook. You can vote for it here: http://www.foodista.com/recipe/26F72CGD/irish-whiskey-brown-sugar-salmon

Pretty please! I also submitted a creamy chestnut apple soup and a coconut butternut curry soup.

Do you have a favorite meal to make for your family/friends? If you would like to share as a guest post, I would love to hear it!

Tags: brussels sprouts, Ireland, recipe, salmon, whiskey

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