Miso-Glazed Steelhead Trout



It seems the south has been full of thunderstorms this spring. Here in NC we have suffered some major tornado-producing storms that have hit some the state's eastern counties pretty badly. Our thoughts go out to those who have suffered in these storms. For stormy nights, too wet to venture out to the grill look to this broiled Steelhead as a great way to cook a fillet. 

We got the idea for these Steelhead Trout glaze from Eating Club Vancouver, a blog I found while searching for a super way to cook some trout we picked up at the store this week. They didn't have any amounts for the ingredients, so we just winged it. And unfortunately did not measure how much we used either. But I guess this method has worked for two of us, so surely it'll work for you too.
One last note: Happy birthday to Jessi's Mom.


Ingredients

  • Soy sauce
  • Honey 
  • Rice vinegar
  • Dijon mustard
  • Sesame oil
  • 2 tablespoons miso (soybean paste)
  • 1 1/2 lbs Steehead Trout

Directions

  1. Prepare glaze by whisking together soy sauce, honey, rice vinegar, mustard, sesame oil and miso in a small bowl.
  2. Cover trout with glaze and let marinate in fridge for about 45 minutes.
  3. Preheat oven to 450F.

6 comments:

Gloria Baker said...

OMG This look amazing and delicious, what beautiful color! x Happy Easter to both! gloria

Katerina said...

This fish is perfectly glazed! I think soy sauce and fish go very well together!

Leslie said...

I hope you stayed safe in all the storms. I wish my house ate fish. I love love love it. But everyone else turns their nose up at it!

Bren said...

the tornados are out of control, even in VA... not so much in ATL, though we've gotten some. Love the flavors in the trout. Good stuff.
And, welcome back!

Anonymous said...

Hi! We made your recipe and it was wonderful and we'll make it again. But I have to point out that the name is confusing as there isn't any Miso in this recipe. Was it left out?
~Christy in SF

Chef Fresco said...

Thanks for your comment Christy in SF! I am so glad you enjoyed this! I do see that we have miso in the ingredients but forgot to add it in the directions. So sorry about that! I'll get it fixed. =)

-Jessi

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