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Yes, You Can Make This: BLT Fish's Skuna Bay Salmon with Quinoa and Spring Veggies

Skuna Bay Salmon

Apr. 1 2014, Published 2:09 p.m. ET

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Skuna Bay Salmon

Celebs like Neil Patrick Harris and Bridget Moynahan have been spotted dining at New York City's BLT Fish and judging from this amazing looking salmon dish we can totally see why. Not only does their menu boast fresh seafood dishes, but the restaurant itself is cozy and intimate while feeling airy and light (a retractable glass roof allows you to dine under the stars). Nowhere near Manhattan's Flatiron District? The folks at BLT Fish were kind enough to share their recipe for Skuna Bay Salmon with Quinoa and Spring Vegetables so you can make a restaurant-worthy meal at home.

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Dish Components

6 oz Skuna Bay Salmon Fillet

1 cup Quinoa (cooked)

1 /2 cup Creme Fraiche

½ cup Herb Puree

1Tspn Whole butter

1 stalk Asparagus

2pc Baby Artichoke

1 bunch Pea Tendrils

Herb Puree

2 cups Spinach

1bunch Basil

1bunch Tarragon

1bunch Chervil

1bunch Parsley

1bunch lemon balm

1 cup Frozen Peas

1/4 Fresh Horseradish

2 cups Salt

2 cups Olive Oil

Preparation

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1. Blanch all the herbs and spinach separately in salted water, shock in ice water.

2. Emulsify all ingredients in a blender with the frozen peas, olive oil, horseradish and 1Tbsp of salt. Add some of the ice water to the blender if necessary.

Salmon

1. Preheat a medium non-stick pan with vegetable oil. Season the salmon portion with salt and place into pan skin side down. Render skin on medium heat 2-3 minutes.

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2. Place in a 350 degree oven for an additional 2-3 minutes.

3. To serve, pour broth around the salmon and garnish with pea shoots.

Vegetables

1. Peel Asparagus and cut into ½ inch pieces. Blanch quickly in boiling salted water. Shock in ice water and reserve.

2. Peel artichokes, split in half lengthwise, roast in olive oil 5-10 minutes and reserve

3. Place in a 350 degree oven for an additional 2-3 minutes.

4. To serve pour broth around the salmon and garnish with pea shoots

Assembly

Gently warm the quinoa and creme fraiche. Fold in the herb puree and whole butter. Adjust seasoning if necessary. Serve the salmon portion over the quinoa with the vegetables and pea tendrils scattered around.

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