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Citrus flavours this simple salmon

- KATIE WORKMAN

Salmon is my favourite fish in the ocean, and I am not alone. The rich and sometimes slightly sweet flavour, the velvety texture, the appealing colour and the fact that it takes so well to all kinds of preparatio­ns and seasonings make it a go-to fish for many of us.

The bright flavours of lemon and orange are a nice complement to salmon’s richness, and they appear in both the marinade and the citrusy sauce that accompanie­s the fish in this recipe. It couldn’t be simpler, and if you don’t have the time to marinate the fish, it will still be delicious, although the flavours won’t penetrate so deeply.

Serve this dish with rice or potatoes, and some Brussels sprouts or green beans for a colourful and healthful meal. Another nice way to change up a vegetable side is to mix a green salad with some roasted vegetables, and maybe toss in some chickpeas (which also benefit from 15 minutes of roasting along with the vegetables of your choice.)

Citrus-Marinated Salmon with Tangy Sauce

Start to finish: 20 minutes, plus 1 hour of marinating time Serves: Four 1 lemon 1 orange 3 tablespoon­s olive oil Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper to taste 4 (6- to 8-ounce) salmon fillets 1/4 cup mayonnaise

Zest and juice both the lemon and the orange. Mix together the two zests, then remove 1 teaspoon of the combined zest and set aside. In a small bowl, whisk together the olive oil and the citrus juices with the remaining zest. Season the marinade with salt and pepper. Place the salmon fillets in a baking pan and pour the marinade over the fish, turning to coat evenly. Marinate in the refrigerat­or for 1 hour.

Meanwhile, combine the mayonnaise and the reserved teaspoon of zest, and season with salt and pepper. Set aside.

Preheat the broiler. Transfer the salmon to an oiled, rimmed baking sheet, separating the pieces. Discard the marinade.

Broil the salmon for 8 to 10 minutes until it is just cooked through and remove from the oven (the fish will continue to cook a bit after it is removed from the oven, so take it out just before it’s done to your liking). Transfer to individual plates, and top each piece with a spoonful of the sauce.

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Citrus-marinated salmon with tangy sauce.

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