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Recipe: Slow Cooked Salmon with Citrus

  slow cooked citrus salmon Like pasta, I don’t think you can ever have enough quick and easy salmon dinner recipes. This slow cooked salmon with citrus happens to take less than 10 minutes of “hands on” time, which makes it a perfect weekday winner in my book! However, when buying salmon, it really is super important to go wild. Farm-raised salmon is actually very high in a type of pro-inflammatory fat called arachidonic acid (AA).  (Note: You can read more about arachidonic acid HERE.) You can learn more about buying the cleanest and healthiest fish HERE. This particular recipe for slow cooked salmon combines the brightness of citrus with the crispness of white wine (don’t worry if you are serving it to kids because the alcohol cooks off and leaves behind only the flavor.) Print
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  • Yield: 4 1x

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Heat the oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. When the oil is hot, add the onions, leeks, and artichokes; sauté for approximately 5 minutes, or until onions and leeks are softened. Mix in the parsley and season the vegetables with salt. Arrange the vegetables on the bottom of a 5 or 6 quart slow cooker.
  2. Season the salmon with salt. Arrange the salmon on top of the vegetables. Arrange the orange and lemon slices on top of the salmon. In a small bowl, whisk together the honey, orange juice and Chardonnay.
  3. Pour the liquid over the fish and vegetables. Cover and cook the fish on high for approximately 45 minutes. Since every slow cooker is somewhat different, you will want to check the fish after about 45-minutes and then continue cooking an additional 20 to 45 minutes, or until fish is done to your liking.

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Ivy Larson

In 2010, Clean Cuisine was launched because Ivy Larson wanted to share her anti-inflammatory lifestyle and delicious recipes using ingredients in their most natural and nutrient-rich state. In 2020, Ivy passed the website to Aimee and Madison. Since then, they have been adding new recipes and nutrition posts while updating old recipes and articles. Thanks for visiting Clean Cuisine!

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Kaneez

Wednesday 12th of November 2014

Hi Ivy,

Thank you for your wonderful recipe. I cannot wait to try it out. What can I substitute for the alcohol since I do not use any alcohol based products due to religious reasons? Also, do you use a ceramcor Dutch oven for all your slow cooker recipes??

Thanks, Kaneez

Ivy Larson

Thursday 13th of November 2014

Hi Kaneez,

So sorry for the delay getting back to you. Oh you could always use fresh lemon juice or freshly squeezed orange juice instead (or a combination of 1/2 and 1/2) Hope this helps?

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