
Ingredients:
1½ pounds salmon fillet, skin on
2 tbs - 3 tbs Panang curry paste (add more if you want it spicier, or less if you don't like spicy)
3 shallots, sliced
3 cloves garlic, sliced
1 slice of fresh galangga
2 tbs - 3 tbs Panang curry paste (add more if you want it spicier, or less if you don't like spicy)
3 shallots, sliced
3 cloves garlic, sliced
1 slice of fresh galangga
1 stalk fresh lemongrass, bruished
5 kaffir lime leaves
1 cup cherry tomatoes
1 cup coconut milk
½ cup water
1 tbs finely chopped cilantro (optional)
2 tbs canolla oil
1 tbs fish sauce
salt and pepper, for salmon

5 kaffir lime leaves
1 cup cherry tomatoes
1 cup coconut milk
½ cup water
1 tbs finely chopped cilantro (optional)
2 tbs canolla oil
1 tbs fish sauce
salt and pepper, for salmon
- Rub salmon fillet with salt, pepper, and 1 tbs canolla oil. Grill until the salmon is done to your liking, I like mine still slightly pink in the center.
- In the mean time make the sauce. In a braiser heat the remaining oil over medium heat. Add shallots, fry until soft, add garlic, panang curry paste, galangga, and lime leaves. Stir continuously to prevent sticking. Pour the water, scrape the pan back and forth. Add coconut milk, turn the heat to low, add the cherry tomatoes, and the fish sauce. Continue to cook for 5 minutes without letting the sauce to come to a boil. Taste and adjust seasoning as needed.
- To serve: Place the grill salmon an a platter, pour the sauce around it, sprinkle with cilantro if desire. Serve with steam jasmine rice and simple saute spinach.

34 comments:
Wow the salmon look so inviting and that sauce delicious.
I love all the flavorful ingredients in this sauce! I would put lots of panang curry in mine - love the spiciness!
The salmon looks beautiful!!
This makes me think of my parents b/c they usually cook fish with skin on :)
Btw, my sister (cia007girl) forwarded me a comment you left on her blog and said "this must be one of your people" HILARIOUS.
My gosh that looks amazing, you are soo creative!
Love that 1st pic with the grill marks on it. very tempting...
@Olga, I thought so!
What a great recipe! I adore Panang Curry, but I've never made it as a sauce for fish before. It looks delicious!
Looks so delicious! Love the flavours and your panang curry paste sounds amazing!
yum, what a nice piece of fish! This looks delish!
Hi thanks for stopping by at my blog. Your salmon looks so good!
I love all the ingredients you've put into it - YUM!!
This sounds absolutely yummy. Asian flavorings generally go really well with fish because there's a long history of eating fish in that part of the world. :)
This looks fabulous! I must try it!
What kind of camera do you use?
panang curry is one of my most favorites, i've never had it with salmon before.
This looks really delicious, I just love thai food!
You had me at 'hello'! My boyfriend is Indian so I've come to love and crave GOOD Indian food. I've also started to learn how to cook some from his mother as well-- and who better to learn from than mom!
EFA's are in abundance here and the flavor here gives salivation a run for its money!
oh how crispy that skin looks. that's what fish should look like!
I love all the spices - sounds wonderful!
That sauce definitely looks fabulous... and as for the salmon, my mouth is seriously watering right now!
I've made a decision, you should adopt me. OMG how I love salmon and this is making me drool!
Elra, I'm in awe of the grill marks on the salmon's skin...any particular method?
Elra, you have some of the most gorgeous and delicious looking food I have seen. The salmon looks divine in its sauce!
OMG, I am now drooling! I love such spicy dishes!
I'd love to learn more about you, so I've tagged you!
Cheers,
Rosa
I love panang curry but never thought to use it with salmon. Great recipe.
Wow, that is impressive Elra!
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Sounds very flavorful, I love that you made your own curry paste!
Oh wow! How mouthwatering and delicious. I love panang curry, the more the better! Gorgeous presentation!
I love al the spices in this dish. your photograph is just beautiful!!
I've never heard of Panang paste but boy oh boy does that salmon look totally to die for.
I really like panang curry and this panang curried salmon sounds amazing!
what a meal... :)
Wow, this fish dish looks SUPERB!!! MMMMMM....Could you come over & cook this for dinner tonight???
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