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1/3 pound mushrooms
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 cup onion, finely diced
1 clove garlic, minced
1 pinch dried savory, crumbled
1 pinch black pepper
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons dry sherry or madeira
12 ounces salmon fillets
4 large swiss chard leaves
1/2 cup poultry stock
1 ounce dry white wine
Stem the swiss chard. Blanch, rinse in cold water. Drain and pat dry.
Finely dice the mushrooms. Melt 1 tb of the butter in a large non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the mushrooms and onion and cook, shaking or stirring, until the mushrooms begin to wilt.
Add the garlic, savory, pepper, and 1/8 ts salt. Cook until the liquid given off by the mushrooms is nearly gone, then add the sherry and cook until evaporated. Remove from heat, taste for seasoning, and set aside to cool.
Remove any bones from the salmon fillets and season lightly with remaining salt and pepper. Lay out 2 chard leaves in opposite directions, slightly overlapping. Place a salmon fillet across the middle, skin side up. Arrange 1/4 of the mushrooms mixture on each side of the salmon. Fold the near end of the leaves over the fish, tuck in the sides, then fold the whole thing over the remaining leaf, forming an envelope. Trim off the remainder of the leaf to form a neat package. Repeat with the remaining salmon fillet.
Heat the stock and wine to a simmer in the same skillet used for the mushrooms. Place the salmon packages in the pan, seam side down, cover, and cook at a simmer until a skewer easily enters the center of the fish, 8-12 minutes depending on the thickness.
Transfer the fish to plates, turn the heat under the skillet to high, and reduce the stock slightly. Swirl in the remaining butter, taste for seasoning, and pour over the fish.
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reviews & comments
August 10, 2008
This was a delicious recipe with an elegant presentation. The flavors from the sherried mushrooms are perfect with the salmon. Unable to find chard, I used turnip greens to wrap the fish instead, and I found the slight bite of the greens a nice contrast to the rich flavors of the fish and the mushrooms. Excellent, and one I'll make again.