Cooking Up My Fresh Seattle Fish

If you've been keeping up with my travels over on Solo Travel Girl blog, you know I visited the Pacific Northwest last month for my 40th birthday celebration and made a trip to Pike Place Fish Market in Seattle. If you haven't seen the video of the experience, check it out on YouTube.

I shipped back $XX amount of fish (I'm purposely refraining from revealing the amount because although it was a deal, some may find the price a bit exorbitant) from the trip and have enjoyed fresh seafood just about everyday I've been back.

I purchased wild salmon and halibut. Salmon's now in season and all I can say is OMG! It is so tender it practically melts in my mouth. And the halibut is pretty delish, too.

How have I prepared these fish dishes? Up top is a snapshot of halibut with a caper butter sauce with tomatoes, inspired by watching Food Network and seeing the chef for the governor prepare her halibut in a similar sauce.

Here's my recipe for caper butter sauce (and next time I'll dice the tomatoes):
  • In a skillet, melt a tablespoon of butter, brown both sides of the halibut then transfer to pan and bake in oven at 350 degrees until done (15 minutes maybe?);
  • In the same pan on medium heat, add 3 tablespoons of butter (this may be excessive, but good) and melt;
  • Add a tablespoon of capers;
  • Add chopped tomato to the mixture and stir so melted butter does not melt;
  • Garnish halibut with the sauce and enjoy!
That's Oregon wild rice accompanying the dish, purchased during the Portland Farmers Market.


For the salmon, I combined some of my favorite things to make a sweet and spicy berry sauce (pictured above).
  • First, I grilled the salmon on my George Foreman Grill.
  • While grilling, combine 2 tablespoons of maple syrup (I used the real stuff from Western New York); 2 tablespoons of raspberry jam; 2 tablespoons of green onions and 1 teaspoon of hot pepper flakes in a saucepan and cooked over medium heat until well blended together;
  • When the salmon is finished grilling, transfer to a plate and top with the sweet and spicy berry sauce.
Yum! I love the combined flavor of sweet, spicy and savory.

I have a many more fillets and steaks to enjoy and will have fun experimenting with recipes.

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Comments

cwac said…
Those DO look mighty good!
Matthew said…
That sounds great. If you want to try something else, I have a good spicy recipe for salmon at my cooking site http://laowaikitchen.com

I may have to try that berry sauce.
jhuber7672 said…
Thanks, Matthew, will check out your recipe, yum!