Wild About Salmon

Simply stated, salmon does a body good! Certainly, diet is an integral part of managing diabetes, but you don’t have to sacrifice taste to safeguard health. A great source of lean protein, salmon is also rich in omega-3 fatty acids that health experts believe help combat diabetes and other chronic diseases. As for taste, salmon reigns king. But don’t take our word for it. Add some sizzle to your menu with these fresh ideas.

Caribbean Jerk Alaska Salmon

  1. Prior to grilling, soak wooden skewers in water at least 30 minutes.
  2. Mix jerk seasoning, garlic, 1⁄4 cup brown sugar, orange juice, soy sauce and 1⁄4 cup olive oil. Lay salmon on cutting board so grain of flesh is horizontal; cut salmon lengthwise into 2″-wide strips.
  3. Place strips in large resealable plastic bag. Pour jerk marinade over salmon; seal bag and turn several times to coat. Marinate, refrigerated, 15-30 minutes.
  4. Preheat grill or broiler/oven to medium-high heat. Slice off top, bottom and skin of pineapple. Cut into 1″ slices, then cut each slice into 8-10 pieces. In large bowl, mix salt, 1⁄4 cup brown sugar, chili powder and allspice. Add pineapple; stir to coat.
  5. Thread salmon and pineapple chunks onto skewers. Place skewers onto grill or broiling pan brushed with extra virgin olive oil and cook, 5″-6″ from heat, 3-4 minutes per side. Turn once during cooking.
  6. Cook just until salmon is opaque throughout.


292 calories
26 g carb
24 g protein
84 mg cholesterol
10.5 g total fat
2 g saturated fat
1.7 g omega-3

MAKES 4 SERVINGS.

Alaska Smoked Salmon Pasta Salad

  1. In large bowl, combine pasta, salmon and vegetables.
  2. In separate small bowl, whisk olive oil, lemon juice, dill and seasonings.
  3. Pour over salad and toss; refrigerate until serving.
  4. Variation: Add 2-3 ounces crumbled blue cheese or 1⁄4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese just before serving.


376 calories
41 g carb
16 g protein
10 mg cholesterol
17 g total fat
2.5 g saturated fat
3 g omega-3

MAKES 4-6 SERVINGS

Spicy Alaska Salmon with Pepper-Jack Rice

  1. Preheat oven to 450 F.
  2. Combine cheese, sour cream, and water.
  3. Stir in instant rice and green chilies.
  4. Arrange one-fourth of rice mixture on the nonstick (dull) side of each sheet of foil.
  5. Rinse any ice glaze from frozen Alaska salmon under cold water; pat dry with paper towel.
  6. Place salmon portion over each rice mound and press slightly to level rice.
  7. Squeeze lime over salmon.
  8. Combine salt, cumin, chili powder, and red pepper flakes. Sprinkle over salmon.
  9. Bring up foil sides. Double-fold top and ends to seal packet, leaving room for heat circulation inside. Repeat to make four packets.
  10. Bake packets on cookie sheet, 25-30 minutes for frozen salmon (or 20-25 minutes for fresh/thawed fish).
  11. Cook just until fish is opaque throughout.


599 calories
33 g carb
47 g protein
182 mg cholesterol
4 g fiber
31 g total fat
15 g saturated fat
1 g omega-3

MAKES 4 SERVINGS

Whole Alaska Salmon on the Grill


442 calories
4 g carb
72 g protein
261 mg cholesterol
1 g fiber
14 g total fat
3 g saturated fat
2.3 g omega-3

MAKES 8-10 SERVINGS.

Alaska Salmon and White Bean Salad


233 calories
23 g carb
17 g protein
34 mg cholesterol
7 g fiber
8.5 g total fat
2 g saturated fat

MAKES 4 SERVINGS.