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When my oldest son was a toddler he referred to salmon as “pink chicken” – and he loved pink chicken – or, baked salmon as the adults called it! In hindsight, people probably thought it was really weird that my kid raved about pink chicken. I mean, last I checked, there was no such thing as sushi grade poultry. Ew, In any case, I always think about that when I buy salmon.
This Apple Teriyaki Salmon with Brussels Sprouts is my version of salmon with fruit salsa. If you’re looking for a more traditional Mango Salsa to serve over your salmon, I’ll provide it below. But I’ll tell you a secret: I’m just learning to like fruit with my meat and veggies and I really feel like apple is the gateway fruit. It just goes so well between sweet and savory and is really delicious. This dish is especially awesome because it’s only 5 ingredients, comes together in just a few minutes, and cooks all in one pot!
Apple Teriyaki Salmon with Brussels Sprouts
Ingredients
- 1 medium apple chopped (about 1 1/4 cups)
- 1/2 sweet yellow onion chopped (about 1/2 cup)
- 3 cups frozen Brussels sprouts thawed
- 1/2 tablespoon seasoned salt
- 2 - 3 servings salmon I used C. Wirthy & Co. Blackened Salmon filets, thawed
Instructions
- Toss apples, onions, and Brussels sprouts in an oven safe dish.
- Drizzle with teriyaki sauce and sprinkle with seasoned salt. Stir so everything is coated.
- Place salmon over top (if you're using unseasoned salmon, add an extra dash of seasoned salt and splash of teriyaki to the fish).
- Bake covered for 30 minutes at 375 degrees until salmon is flaky.
- Enjoy!
Notes
Nutrition
Sam’s Club is hosting a series of seafood demos in their stores! Sam’s Club features high quality sustainable seafood. One of the demos is for the C. Wirthy & Co. Blackened Salmon with Fruit Salsa, on March 26th and 27th. On April 1 stop in to see Easy Marinated Shrimp featuring Daily Chef ™ Cooked Medium Shrimp and Olive Garden Signature Italian Dressing. Most demos take place between 11AM – 4PM, but be sure to call your Sam’s Club to confirm.
Can’t make it to a demonstration? Don’t worry, here’s the Blackened Salmon with Fruit Salsa recipe to try out at home. And stop by their website for online premium seafood offers!
Blackened Salmon with Fruit Salsa
Each C. Wirthy & Co Blackened Salmon fillet is individually pre-seasoned with the perfect amount of spices. Simply toss the fillets in a baking dish and bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Add mango salsa for a deliciously simple and healthy weekday meal.
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Apple Teriyaki Salmon with Brussels Sprouts, Ingredients:
- 1 medium apple, chopped (about 1 1/4 cups)
- 1/2 sweet yellow onion, chopped (about 1/2 cup)
- 3 cups frozen Brussels sprouts, thawed
- 1/2 tablespoon seasoned salt
- 2 – 3 servings salmon (I used C. Wirthy & Co. Blackened Salmon filets, thawed)
Apple Teriyaki Salmon with Brussels Sprouts, Directions:
- Toss apples, onions, and Brussels sprouts in an oven safe dish.
- Drizzle with teriyaki sauce and sprinkle with seasoned salt. Stir so everything is coated.
- Place salmon over top (if you’re using unseasoned salmon, add an extra dash of seasoned salt and splash of teriyaki to the fish).
- Bake covered for 30 minutes at 375 degrees until salmon is flaky.
- Enjoy!
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