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Salmon & Fiddleheads

WWSis
WWSis Posts: 1,448
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
It's that time of year... :P The Fiddleheads have popped; my elderly neighbor (who knows I love them :)) dropped some off for me today. Served with hollandaise (egg yolks, butter, lemon, cayenne and S&P). Did the salmon on water and orange juice soaked cedar. Coated with butter, capers, shallots and orange slices. I also tucked some orange and sprig of rosemary underneath the salmon. Some chopped greentails on top too. It was very moist and good; I'm not a huge fan of salmon anyway.
Here are the little green fernie buggers prior to steaming:
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The salmon:
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Had some cantaloupe and whipped cream for dessert, and keeping with the theme... Pinnacle whipped with fresca and blueberry pomegranate juice! Yum!

Comments

  • Mainegg
    Mainegg Posts: 7,787
    heaven :) there was a car beside the road the other day and I was ticked I did not have any cash on me :angry: love the even with just a dot of butteh and some balsamic. heaven :)
  • WWSis
    WWSis Posts: 1,448
    We do them fried sometimes which is great! I have about half left over, so we'll do up some more tomorrow too :)
  • Carolina Q
    Carolina Q Posts: 14,831
    so I guess it's too late to go lookin' for fiddleheads here? I always forget!! Never had any, but would love to try some.

    I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

    Michael 
    Central Connecticut 

  • cookn biker
    cookn biker Posts: 13,407
    Julia, Great fresh flavors you put together! Sounds like a tasty meal!
    Molly
    Colorado Springs
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  • WWSis
    WWSis Posts: 1,448
    Michael. Yea I'm guessing they are gone by down there. :ermm: They have an earthy flavor; you gotta rinse'em pretty good because they can be gritty. Some compare to asparagus.
  • WWSis
    WWSis Posts: 1,448
    Thanks, Molly! :)
  • Beli
    Beli Posts: 10,751
    Julia this is just fantastic......DELICIOSO!!! You played that fiddle like a virtuoso....fiddleheads are very original & unknown to us down here, must try them some time
  • Botch
    Botch Posts: 15,463
    I've seen pics of fiddleheads before, but I had no idea they were so big! Don't know if they grow around here either.
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  • Cpt'n Cook
    Cpt'n Cook Posts: 1,917
    My Fiddleheads are now 5ft tall. They all seemed to come up the same day this year.
  • boston_stoker
    boston_stoker Posts: 794
    edited August 2011
  • eenie meenie
    eenie meenie Posts: 4,394
    Julia, you lucky lady! First time I had fiddleheads was about 13 years ago. What a treat. Thanks for sharing such a seasonal, local delicacy. :) It must have complimented the salmon well.