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Total Time
40 minutes
A whole side of salmon—an impressive centerpiece main for a crowd—is much easier to cook than it seems. Grilling the fish skin side down the entire time means no worrying about how you’ll flip a cut that big, and it keeps the grate clean. Once crisp, the skin provides a natural nonstick barrier making it a breeze to remove the fish from the grill. (The skin is also fun to eat and slides right off if you’re not a skin person). Additionally, with the right toppings and sides, salmon is just as great room temperature as it is hot from the grill, so you don’t have to rush to get everything to the table.
A good timing guide for salmon grilled this way is 4—6 minutes per ½" thickness at the thickest part; the 3-lb. sides I get at my fish market are usually between 2" and 2½" thick, which cooks in the time recommended below.
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What you’ll need
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Platter
$75 $38 在Wayfair
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Silicone Pastry Brush
$11
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Mercer Culinary Hell's Handle Fish Spatula
$23
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Rimmed Baking Sheet
$25 $22 At Amazon
Ingredients
6–8 servings
Step 1
Prepare a grill for medium heat; lightly oil grate withvegetable oil. Patone 2¾–3-lb. whole skin-on side salmondry with paper towels, then place, skin side down, on a paper-towel-lined baking sheet. (You want to catch any excess oil when you brush the salmon, as it can cause flare-ups that will char the skin faster than the flesh can cook.) Carefully brush1–2 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil, depending on the size of the fish (err on the side of less oil), over flesh side of fish; season generously withkosher salt.
Step 2
Place salmon on grate, skin side down, and cover. Grill, undisturbed, until skin is lightly charred and crisp and flesh is opaque, 20–23 minutes. (To check for doneness, slide a butter knife into the thickest part of the fish, pull it out, and hold a flat side to the back of your hand; it should be very warm). Using 2 spatulas, slide fish onto a platter. Increase grill heat to medium-high.
Step 3
While the salmon is grilling, mix together1 large jalapeño, ribs and seeds removed, finely chopped,3 garlic cloves, finely grated,1 cup coarsely chopped parsley,¾ cup coarsely chopped unsalted roasted almonds,¼ cup fresh lemon juice,½ tsp. ground cumin, and⅓ cup extra-virgin olive oilin a large bowl. Season almond mixture generously with salt andfreshly ground pepper.
Step 4
Place4 poblano chiles, halved, ribs and seeds removed, in a medium bowl and drizzle with extra-virgin olive oil; turn to coat. Arrange, skin side down, on grate and cover. Grill until well charred, 8–10 minutes. Let peppers cool slightly.
Step 5
Drizzle cut sides of1 lemon, halved, with extra-virgin olive oil. Grill, cut side down, until lightly charred, about 2 minutes.
Step 6
Rub off charred skin from chiles; discard. Coarsely chop flesh; stir into almond mixture; spoon romesco over salmon. Serve with lemon for squeezing over.
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