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Miso Salmon with Boy Choy and Asparagus
This quick salmon and spring veggie dinner is a new favorite. Make a double batch of the miso glaze and spread it on everything from chicken to veggies to tofu.
Serves 4
- 2 tablespoons white miso
- 2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil
- 2 teaspoons rice wine vinegar
- 1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon tamari soy sauce
- 1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon mirin
- 2 teaspoons finely grated fresh ginger
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 4 (5- to 6-ounce) salmon fillets, skin removed
- 12 spears asparagus, tough ends removed
- 4 bunches baby bok choy, rinsed well and cut lengthwise into quarters
- 2 scallions, thinly sliced
- 2 tablespoons toasted sesame seeds
Preheat the oven to 450°F.
- Whisk together the first 6 ingredients in a large bowl.
- Spread a rimmed (18×13-inch) half sheet pan with the tablespoon of olive oil.
- Dunk the salmon in the miso glaze and arrange along one edge of the baking sheet.
- Next, toss the asparagus in the glaze and arrange in one even layer in another corner of the baking sheet.
- Finally, toss the bok choy with the remaining glaze and arrange in a pile in the open space on the baking sheet (don’t worry about piling it up a little—it will help them steam and cook through).
- Roast in the oven for 12 to 15 minutes, or until the fish is firm to the touch (if you’d like a little more color on the salmon, broil it for 2 minutes at this point).
- Remove from the oven, garnish with sliced scallions and sesame seeds, and serve.
Originally featured in The New One-Pot Meal Happens in a Pan
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