What can I say, I had some rhubarb leftover from my last couple of posts, and HAD to find something to do with it!
That’s when the method of my madness usually consists of seeing what’s in the fridge and finding some inspiration there. Lo and behold, there was a gorgeous fillet of salmon taking residence in there, and I immediately knew what I wanted to do with it.
We had just entertained guests over the weekend, and my friend Laurel brought mango salsa. I’m telling ya, we lapped that stuff up. Laurel also brought chips for dunking, but I seriously think we could have bellied up to the bowl with a giant straw and been just as happy.
Anyway, back to my standing in front of the fridge with the door hanging open (don’t tell S.O.!). I thought, why not try a strawberry rhubarb version? So I whipped up a batch, starting with a simple fruity/syrupy sauce, and added the usual salsa suspects: cilantro, jalapeño, lime, etc. Then, I slapped the salmon onto a cedar plank (one of my favorite ways to grill salmon) and served it for dinner.
The verdict? S.O. said it would make a nice dessert.
Huh?
Apparently I needed to add a bit more jalapeño and lime to balance out the whole flavor balancing ratio. Once I did, we were good to go: It’s got the sweet; it’s got the tang; it’s got a bit of a snappy thing going on, and it’s perfect for any grilled chicken or fish.
For tips on grilling fish on a cedar plank or making the salsa, see videos below.
For more interesting info on rhubarb, click here: Rhubarb Basics
- 2 cedar planks (6 by 14 inches)
- ¼ cup honey
- 2 tablespoons pineapple juice
- ¾ cup finely diced rhubarb
- ¾ cup + 1 tablespoon diced fresh strawberries, divided
- 1 Jalapeño pepper, minced (include ribs and seeds for a hotter taste, if desired)
- 2 tablespoons finely chopped red onion
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
- Juice of ½ a lime
- 4 (6-ounce) salmon fillets, skinned and boned
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper
- Soak cedar planks in water for 2 hours.
- In the meantime, combine honey, pineapple juice, rhubarb and ¾ cup strawberries in a medium coated saucepan. Bring to a boil and cook until rhubarb is tender and mixture is syrupy, about 7-9 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside to cool. Stir in remaining 1 tablespoon strawberries, jalapeño pepper, onion, cilantro and lime juice.
- Rinse the salmon under cold running water and pat dry with paper towels. Rub each fillet with olive oil and season with salt and pepper on both sides. "Season" the cedar plank by rubbing oil on it as well.
- Set the grill for indirect grilling and heat to medium-high (350˚- 400˚ for gas grills). Place the cedar planks on the grill, away from the heat, for a few minutes, until they begin to smoke. Lay the salmon (on what was the skin-side down) on the cedar planks. Be sure to have a spray bottle full of water handy, in case there are any flare-ups with the wood. Cover the grill and cook (without flipping) until the salmon flakes easily, around 15 to 25 minutes, depending on its thickness.
- Spoon salsa over salmon and serve.
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Watch video on grilling fish on a cedar plank here:
Can’t see video? Watch it here: How To Grill Fish on a Cedar Plank
Watch Strawberry Rhubarb Salsa video here:
Can’t see video? Watch it here: Strawberry Rhubarb Salsa
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Ok, I might be sold on trying rhubarb on fish now because I love salsa!
{and lol “Don’t tell S.O.” – I am usually the one saying “Don’t leave the fridge door open!!” around here. It’s like they think something will magically appear if they stare at it long enough. haha}
Aha, so YOU’RE the fridge police in your household! I suppose everybody needs one…
Yum ~ such a tasty combination of ingredients!
Thank you very much!
Never would of thought of this!! Thank you, I’m a big fish girl, this will be my new recipe to try 🙂 Michelle
Awesome Michelle, let me know how it turns out!
This does look wonderful, Thanks for sharing this awesome recipe. Linda
Thanks for letting us share our recipes, Linda!
Oh to be able to stand in front of my frig and come up with something so amazing as this!! At least now we’re hooked up and I’m so thankful you’re willing to share all your creations!!
Thanks for sharing this on One Sharendipity P. this week! I can’t wait to give this a try!
sue @ the t2women
Thanks for letting us share our recipes, Sue!
You have been very innovative with your rhubarb I’m impressed. This winter I want you to work with me on celery root that was tough one. Thank you for sharing your salmon and it’s wonderfully seasonal sauce with us on foodie friday.
I will consider celery root as a personal challenge! Thanks for letting us share our recipes, Diane!
I eat fish to eat the sauce – and I would definitely be eating this! Looks so yummy!
Thanks for linking it up to Super Sunday! See you next Sunday!
Ha, I agree with you! Thanks for letting us share our recipes, Heather!
Looks wonderful! Thanks for sharing at Simple Supper Tuesday.
Thanks for letting us share our recipes, Cindy!
Grilled Salmon is one of my favorites, I have never tried it on a cedar plank. The strawberry salsa looks yum Roechelle @ http://www.hugatreewithme.com
Thanks Roechelle, it’s pretty tasty!
First off, I love salmon! Now I’m going to have to try it with your sauce, it sounds amazing! Thanks for coming by and sharing! I always look forward to seeing what you’re going to link up next.
Robin @ Fluster Buster
Thanks for letting us share our recipes, Robin!
That salsa sounds fabulous! Thanks for sharing at Sweet & Savory Saturdays #16!
~Amber @ Dessert Now, Dinner Later!
http://dessertnowdinnerlater.blogspot.com
Thanks for letting us share our recipes, Amber!
I am co-hosting this week on the Fluster’s Creative Muster Party. Thanks for sharing your creations with us! I hope you found inspiration in all of the terrific posts.
I host a (Not SO) Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop and a TGIF Link Party at my place — A Peek Into My Paradise… http://apeekintomyparadise.blogspot.com/ I would love for you to link up and follow if you like what you see. =) I follow back – I love making new friends!
I can’t wait to see what you link up next week!
Hugs, Cathy
Thanks Cathy, will do!
You wouldn’t have any leftovers, Sherry? Looks delicious – shared on Google+ today 🙂
Ha, usually not! Thanks Linda!
Wow, what a creative way to serve salmon! I tend to think of strawberry and rhubarb as a dessert item. Looks delicious paired with salmon!
Stopping by from Fluster’s Creative Muster Party! (If you have a chance, stop by and check out the Potato Salad I’ve linked up, #139)
Thanks Amber. I am a new Pinterest follower!
Yummy in my tummy! Stopping by from Riverton Housewives Round Up # 69
Thanks Debra, I’m a new Google+ follower!
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I can’t wait to try that Salsa, it looks like it has so much flavor. Hope you have a wonderful week end and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
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Miz Helen
Thanks for letting us share our recipes, Miz Helen!
Featuring you tomorrow! Awesome recipe!
XO
Thanks so much for featuring my salsa, Isabelle!
Your recipe is being featured in a rhubarb recipe round up today on Simple Living and Eating. I will be pinning and tweeting it too.
Thanks so much for featuring my salsa, Diane!
Salmon is my favorite fish and I love fruity salsas 🙂 Need to try this! Thanks so much for sharing at All my Bloggy Friends – I can’t wait to see what you share this week!
Thanks for letting us share our recipes, Jamie!
I tried the salsa last month and it was delicious! Thanks for the recipe. I am going to make it again this week because I have been craving it! I added a link to your recipe on my blog. Hope that’s okay with you! It’s such a tasty salsa!
Here is the post that includes a link to your site:
https://whyileftmyjob.wordpress.com/2013/07/16/rhubarb-its-whats-for-breakfast-lunch-dinner-and-dessert/
Wow, it just tickles me pink when someone actually tries one of my recipes, and actually likes them, ha! Thank you Aimee, and I will share your link all over the place. You made my day!
This looks mouthwatering good! I love your recipe format, are you using a plugin for it? I want to try it on my site too. Thanks!
Toney.
Hi Toney,
Yes, it is called EasyRecipe, and I really like it. Thanks for stopping by!