Annabel Karmel
  • Home
  • Recipes
  • Products
  • Books
  • Offers
  • About
  • Blog
  • Mum's Forum
  • Login

  • Exclusive Recipes
    • Halloween Recipes
  • Pregnancy
  • Breastfeeding
  • Babies 6 to 9 months
  • Baby Pasta Recipes
  • Baby Sauces Recipes
  • Babies 9 to 12 months
  • New Finger Foods
  • Children Age 1 to 4
  • Children age 4 to 10
  • Family
  • Breakfasts
  • Quick Easy Recipes
  • Delicious Desserts
  • Brain Boosting Recipes
    • Annabel's Granola
    • Cheesy Scrambled Eggs
    • Fruity Muesli
    • Salmon, Broccoli & Cheese
    • Ham Cheese Souffle Omelette
    • Salmon Teriyaki
    • Power Packed Oat Bars
    • Mini Fish Pie
    • Salmon Fishcakes
  • Cake Recipes
  • Gluten Free Recipes
  • Party Food
  • School Lunchboxes
  • Vegetarian
  • World Foods
  • Budget Recipes
  • Healthy Recipes
  • Pasta Recipes
  • Barbecue Recipes
  • Christmas
  • Crepe Recipes
  • Fun Easter Recipes
  • Halloween
  • Ice Creams & Lollies
  • New Recipes
  • Pancake Recipes
  • Picnic Recipes
  • Sleep Recipes
  • Valentines
  • World Cup Recipes
You are in: Recipes > Brain Foods

Salmon Teriyaki

Average: 4 (1 vote)
0 Review
Write review
  • Login or register to post review
  • PrintPrint
  • Email a friendEmail a friend
Essential fatty acids in food can also help children with dyslexia, ADHD and dyspraxia. Omega-3 fatty acids in a lot of foods, however most of these are plant derived rather than fish oil derived and are in quantities that provide little benefit. It is much better to concetrate on natural sources like oily fish like salmon, tuna and mackerel.
 

Fatty Acids In Food

 

 

That old-wife’s tale, fish is good for the brain may well be true, Oil rich fish like salmon, mackerel and tuna are good brain boosters. This is due to the high levels of omega-3 essential fats which optimise messaging between nerve cells in the brain. Good intakes of fatty acids in food are important for normal brain functioning. Research suggests that a diet rich in omega-3 acids may improve the performance of children who are dyslexic or hyperactive. Eating fatty acids in food like oily fish twice a week also helps to protect us against heart disease and strokes. Interestingly tinned tuna does not contain essential fatty acids.

Click here to buy this book

 

Ingredients

80 ml (3fl oz) soy sauce
100 ml (4 fl oz) sake (Japanese rice wine)
50 ml (2fl oz) mirin (sweet Japanese cooking wine)
2 tbsp caster sugar
4 X 150g thick fillets of salmon, skinned
4 tbsp vegetable oil
250g button mushrooms, sliced
200g beansprouts
3 tbsp finely sliced spring onion
200 g basmati rice
 

Method:

Mix the ingredients for the marinade together in a saucepan and stir over a medium heat until the sugar has dissolved. Allow to cool down, then place the salmon in a dish, pour over the marinade and set aside for 10 minutes.

Cook the rice according to the instructions on the packet.

Heat half of the oil in a frying pan or wok and sauté the mushrooms for 2 minutes, then add the beansprouts and spring onions and cook for 2 minutes more.

Meanwhile, drain the salmon reserving the marinade and pat dry . Heat the remaining oil in a frying pan and saute the salmon for about 2 minutes each side or until slightly browned.

Pour away the excess oil from the pan. Alternatively you can cook the salmon on a very hot griddle brushed with a little oil.

Whichever method you choose, after 2 minutes pour a little of the teriyaki marinade over the salmon and continue to cook for a few minutes, basting occasionally.

Simmer the remaining marinade in a small saucepan until thickened.

Divide the vegetables between four plates, place the salmon on top and pour the teriyaki sauce over the fish.

 

Information: 

Suitable for freezing

  • Login or register to post review
  • PrintPrint
  • Email a friendEmail a friend

Click here to read more about Annabel

What Annabel's up to?

We've got Hamilton back - thanks so much for all your support and kinds words. The sunshine is out, so here are some fabulous barbecue recipes your kids will love and enjoy the Summer with these ice creams and ice lollies, great for soothing sore gums!
KidStart
Angelcare Offer

Upcoming Events

Don’t miss Annabel at the following events:-
  • Annabel's Cooking Breaks at Haven - various dates

See Annabel Online

  • Food Expert for Tesco Baby & Toddler Club
  • Food Expert for Mother & Baby Magazine

Take a look at video recipes

Watch interactive online recipes & how to cook videos with Annabel plus real life interviews with Mums. Visit www.annabelkarmel.tv, the exciting online TV channel.
Popular Recipes: Chicken Recipes | Pancakes | Pot Noodle | Paella | Fish Pie | Halloween Cakes | Pasta Recipes | Spaghetti Bolognese | Cheese Sauce | Flapjack recipe | Rice Pudding | Egg Recipe | Christmas cake recipe | Granola | Homemade recipes | Finger Food | Chicken Noodle | Chicken Nuggets | Enchiladas | Bolognese Sauce | Beef Stir Fry
Guides: Breastfeeding | Weaning | Bottle Feeding
Products: Step 2 Play Kitchen
  • About
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy
  • Corporate
  • Food Services
  • Contact us
  • Advertising
  • Press
  • Sitemap