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Salmon with Potato "Scales"

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Salmon with Potato "Scales" Lara Ferroni
  • Active Time

    1 hour

  • Total Time

    2 hours (includes chilling time)

When the opportunity arises—as it did with this salmon—we can't resist a little trompe l'oeil, a chance to have some harmless fun with our food, because, well, food is fun. And with Hanukkah being a particularly kid-friendly holiday, we know children and adults alike will get a big kick out of the edible potato "scales" that top these individual slabs of salmon. Your budding young chefs will love arranging the scales on the fish.

Editor's Note:This recipe is part ofGourmet'sModern Menu for A Hanukkah Feast. Menu also includesSwiss Chard with HorseradishandApple Fritters with Orange Glaze.

Ingredients

Makes 8 servings

2 (2 pound) pieces center-cut salmon fillet
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
2 large russet (baking) potatoes (about 1 1/2 pounds total)
1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, melted
2 tablespoons olive oil
Lemon slices for serving

Special Equipment

An adjustable-blade slicer; a 1- to 1 1/2-inch round cookie cutter; two slotted spatulas (see Cooks' notes)
  1. Step 1

    Trim 1 to 2 inches off thinner (belly) side of salmon fillets so that remaining fillets have a more even thickness. Reserve the belly strips for another use. You will now have 2 more square-shaped pieces of salmon fillet. Cut each fillet into 4 roughly equal-size pieces for a total of 8 pieces.

    Step 2

    Arrange fish, skin side down, on a baking sheet (or 2 dinner plates). Season with 1 teaspoon each salt and pepper.

    Step 3

    Scrub potatoes well. Cut several 1/16-inch-thick slices lengthwise from wider side of 1 potato with slicer (discard outer piece or pieces that are all peel). Stack slices of potato and cut out as many rounds as possible with cookie cutter.

    Step 4

    Dip potato rounds, one at a time, in butter and lay slices on top of one piece of fish in an overlapping pattern (to resemble fish scales), covering surface completely. Continue cutting and stacking a few potato slices at a time and cutting and applying potato "scales" to fish in batches, until tops of all pieces of fish are coated. Lightly brush any remaining butter over scales, and chill until butter is firm, about 1 hour.

    Step 5

    Preheat oven to 400°F with rack in middle. Line a large rimmed sheet pan with foil.

    Step 6

    Heat oil in a 12-inch nonstick skillet over medium heat until it shimmers (dip a corner of a fish fillet into skillet to test; it should sizzle). Add 2 to 3 pieces of fish, potato sides down, to skillet. Cook until potatoes are golden brown and crisp, 2 to 4 minutes. Carefully turn fish over using 2 spatulas and cook until skin is golden and crisp, about 2 minutes. Carefully transfer fillets (again using 2 spatulas), skin sides down, to sheet pan. Brown remaining fillets.

    Step 7

    Roast fish in oven until just cooked through, 4 to 8 minutes (depending on thickness; a possible visual clue—the better quality the salmon, the less likely you'll see it—is when the white albumin in the fish exudes from the fish and begins to set).

Cooks' notes:

•Fish with "scales" can be prepared (but not cooked) up to 3 hours ahead. Keep chilled, covered with plastic wrap.
•:There are varying thoughts on whether it's easier to cook the fish skin side down first or potato side down first. Author Melissa Roberts found it easier to cook it skin side down first, while Gourmet Live staffers leaned towards cooking it potato side down first. Because you are cooking the fish in batches, try both ways and see which works best for you.
•A slotted spatula is a pancake turner, whether it's metal or silicone-coated. Turning fish fillets over is even easier with a fish turner or fish spatula, which has more and longer slots than a regular slotted spatula.

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