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SALMON - Poached-Salmon Salad
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Poached-Salmon Salad FOOD&WINE CONTRIBUTED BY GRACE PARISI •STAFF-FAVORITE Poaching salmon in wine gives it a lovely flavor; using the poaching liquid to make a vinaigrette is a delicious way to dress the salad. | |
2 | shallots, thinly sliced |
1/2 cup | dill sprigs, plus more for garnish |
1 pound | skinless salmon fillet |
2 cups | semidry white wine, such as Riesling |
1/4 cup | prepared horseradish, drained |
2 tablespoons | mayonnaise |
2 tablespoons | canola oil |
Salt | |
Freshly ground white pepper | |
One 15-ounce can | butter beans—drained, rinsed and patted dry |
4 cups | tender escarole leaves, torn |
Put the shallots and dill sprigs in a saucepan and top with the salmon. Add the wine and 2 cups of water; bring to a boil. Simmer over very low heat until the salmon is nearly cooked through, 5 minutes; transfer to a plate and let cool slightly. Break the salmon into large flakes and freeze for 5 minutes to cool.
Meanwhile, strain the poaching broth, reserving 3 tablespoons of the broth and 2 tablespoons of the shallots; discard the dill. Chop the shallots and transfer to a large bowl. Add the horseradish and mayonnaise, then whisk in the reserved poaching broth and the oil and season with salt and pepper.
Add the butter beans and escarole to the dressing and toss. Add the salmon and toss gently. Garnish with chopped dill and serve.
SUGGESTED PAIRING
Bright, full-bodied Austrian Riesling.
PUBLISHED OCTOBER 2012
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