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Lemon Dill Salmon



Prep Time: 2 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Yield: 4 servings

4 salmon filets, about 3 pounds
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1 teaspoon prepared minced garlic
1 tablespoon minced fresh dill
¼ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon pepper

1. Preheat oven to 400° F. Lightly grease a 9 x 13-inch pan with non-stick cooking spray.
2. Rinse filets and pat dry. Place in prepared pan.
3. Drizzle olive oil and lemon juice over fish and sprinkle with garlic, dill salt and pepper.
4. Bake, uncovered, at 400° for 20 minutes. Arrange on a platter and serve warm or cold.
 

Suggested Wine:
Hagafen 2004 Estate Bottled Napa Valley Pinot Noir
Salmon needs Pinot; it’s just that simple. No other wine stands up as well against the distinctive oiliness of the fish.


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By Jamie Geller   More articles...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author

Jamie Geller, author of Quick & Kosher: Recipes From The Bride Who Knew Nothing, is an award winning TV producer and "Chief Foodie Officer" and VP of Content and Marketing at Kosher.com where she has a Quick & Kosher blog as well as new videos and recipes.

Excerpted from The Spice and Spirit of Kosher Passover Cooking. Published and copyright Lubavitch Women's Cookbooks Publications, Brooklyn, NY.
Editor’s Note: While the products used in these recipes can be found with kosher for Passover certification, some communities have the custom of not using any processed foods on Passover. Likewise, some people also only use fruits and vegetables that can be peeled.

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Posted: Apr 2, 2009
Pinot noir from Israel
Hi!
Golan Heights Winery's Yarden Pinot noir is awesome wine from Israel. You should try that one - it is also kosher le'pesach.
Posted By Anina Kornilow

Posted: Mar 29, 2009
euivalent of pinot noir in Israel
I have noticed a few recipes with pinot noir wine and am interested what the equivalent would be in Israel. Is this a sweet, dry or semi dry red or white wine. Thanks
Posted By Rina Kaufman, Jerusalem, Israel



 


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