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Pan-seared Salmon with Almond Anchoïade


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Anchoïade is a classic Provençale sauce made with tinned anchovies, olive oil, red wine vinegar and garlic. This version, adapted from Sitka Seafood, includes toasted almonds, flat parsley and chillie flakes, but its essence remains the same. Provençale anchovy sauce goes splendidly with a selection of vegetables, both raw and blanched, and seafood. It's also great on bread or as a salad dressing.

 
Almond Anchoïade
  • 2x180 g Skinless salmon fillets
  • 1 tbsp Mustard powder
  • Sea salt and black pepper
  • 1 tbsp Tallow (or ghee)
  • Salad, to serve
  • 35 g Almonds, toasted
  • 6 Anchovy fillets in olive oil
  • 2 Garlic cloves, peeled
  • 80 ml Extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tsp Red wine vinegar (or to taste)
  • A handful of flat parsley
  • 1 tsp Red chilli flakes
  • Salt & pepper to taste
  1. Toast almonds until they are fragrant and have a little colour. Set aside to cool. Add all of the sauce ingredients to a small food processor and process until it has the consistency of a tapenade. You don't want it to be too smooth.
  2. Lightly dust salmon fillets with mustard powder, salt and pepper. In a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat, add in tallow.
  3. Place salmon fillets in the skillet and cook undisturbed for 4-5 minutes. Salmon will be well brown. Gently flip salmon and cook for an additional 3-4 minutes.
  4. Gently toss the salad greens with 1 tablespoon of sauce. Serve the salmon with almond anchoïade and salad.

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25 comments:

Carol @Comfort Spring Station 9/7/24 12:32

Wow- it looks like a salmon dinner I had once in a restaurant although I'm sure yours would be even better. Do you take all your own photos? Taking food photos is an art and yours is so special.

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Tom 9/7/24 13:40

...this looks wonderful. We should eat fish more often.

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babYpose 9/7/24 14:00

Looks so tasty love the mustard seasoning on the salmon.the sauce remind me of peanut sauce, will add anchovies in olive oil next, here too used to dried ones. Thanks Angie for the recipe.

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Lola Martínez 9/7/24 14:14

El salmón es uno de nuestros pescados favoritos y esa salsa de anchoas de almendras estoy deseando probarla.

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Brian's Home Blog 9/7/24 15:08

Oh my, you just can't go wrong with salmon!

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DEZMOND 9/7/24 15:56

Is mustard powder powdered mustard or just ground mustard seeds?

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Whats Cookin Italian Style Cuisine 9/7/24 16:14

We love salmon this looks fantastic love all the flavors in this

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Bill 9/7/24 16:35

Looks mighty fine and I love salmon.

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COCINA Y REPOSTERÍA DE ANTAÑO 9/7/24 17:37

Hola, Angie. Un plato muy rico y saludable. Me gusta mucho la salsa de anchoas y almendras. Gracias por compartir 😊

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Anonymous 9/7/24 18:37

Yummy -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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LoveT. 9/7/24 22:45


A very fine dish, light and aromatic.

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roentare 10/7/24 00:06

I love the crispy skin of Atlantic salmon

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Citu 10/7/24 01:05

Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.

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DeniseinVA 10/7/24 02:33

My favorite fish and this looks incredible Angie. Thank you!

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My name is Erika. 10/7/24 02:51

Salmon is a favorite of mine. This looks amazing, and I bet that sauce was a great accompaniment.

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Margaret D 10/7/24 08:35

Looks wonderful and I do just love salmon.

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The Velvet Runway 10/7/24 10:18

Sadly I don't eat anchovies, but my husband would love this dish!
Julia x
https://www.thevelvetrunway.com/

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David M. Gascoigne, 10/7/24 12:56

Delicious - and so good for you.

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Anonymous 11/7/24 01:40

Again, another recipe that we will just love. While not plant based, we find fish dishes — especially salmon — to be one of the best proteins for us. David (C&L)

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David 11/7/24 05:40

Hi Angie, We just returned from family visits to St. Louis Missouri and Omaha Nebraska, a little over 10 days in total. Love this salmon recipe. That sauce makes this entree special indeed! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

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sherry 11/7/24 06:49

i love salmon and anchovies! this looks great angie. Just fyi - i am suddenly getting messages from malwarebytes when i get on to your blog! They don't like something and keep telling me this site is blocked - even tho i can see it!
cheers
sherry

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Angie's Recipes 11/7/24 07:05

@sherry $h!t...I have no idea what could have caused that as I haven't changed my blog template or anything special. Thanks for the headsup, Sherry.

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Eva Taylor 11/7/24 13:16

Another lovely and delicious sauce that’s completely new to me! I am serving a grilled salmon Niçoise on Friday and this will sauce will take it to the next level!

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Lowcarb team member 11/7/24 22:48

Looks good and salmon is popular in our house :)

All the best Jan

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Raymund | angsarap.net 18/7/24 06:54

This definitely is a recipe worth trying for a taste of Mediterranean flavors at home!

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