BBQ Salmon
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 3:03 pm
So this is one i have been using for a few years, and has always been a success.
first get out a piece of aluminum foil that is enough to wrap the entire fish and throw the salmon fillet down toward one end and curl the edges up to make a little bit of a boat for it. in a bowl, mix some mayonnaise and soy sauce until you get a light tan color. i have never measured this ever, and the person i got the recipe from never measured either. pour the mayo mix over the top of the salmon. sprinkle by hand some brown sugar over the top. fold the rest of the foil over the fish but leave it off the fish so you keep the topping on the fish and not the foil, and curl the edges to make it a fairly tight seal.
put the whole thing on the barbeque and cook it for a little while. do use a plate or platter of some sort to transport the fish back and forth, because no matter how hard you try, it will find a way to drip sauce out.
i have used this before when camping and of 3 or 4 types of salmon cooked up, mine was voted best (even though there was no soy sauce involved, just other salt type things). i have also used veganaise when making this for my sister in law who is allergic to eggs, and it came out just as well.
first get out a piece of aluminum foil that is enough to wrap the entire fish and throw the salmon fillet down toward one end and curl the edges up to make a little bit of a boat for it. in a bowl, mix some mayonnaise and soy sauce until you get a light tan color. i have never measured this ever, and the person i got the recipe from never measured either. pour the mayo mix over the top of the salmon. sprinkle by hand some brown sugar over the top. fold the rest of the foil over the fish but leave it off the fish so you keep the topping on the fish and not the foil, and curl the edges to make it a fairly tight seal.
put the whole thing on the barbeque and cook it for a little while. do use a plate or platter of some sort to transport the fish back and forth, because no matter how hard you try, it will find a way to drip sauce out.
i have used this before when camping and of 3 or 4 types of salmon cooked up, mine was voted best (even though there was no soy sauce involved, just other salt type things). i have also used veganaise when making this for my sister in law who is allergic to eggs, and it came out just as well.