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A glaze featuring balsamic vinegar, garlic, honey, white wine and Dijon mustard makes baked salmon fillets extraordinary. Spoon the sausage sauce into each potato. Why not try making our Maple-Balsamic Salmon with Roast Potato & Arugula Salad dish.
To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have balsamic dijon salmon w/sausage and arugula baked potato using 26 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Balsamic dijon salmon w/sausage and arugula baked potato:
- Make ready Salmon
- Prepare Salmon filets
- Prepare Salt
- Make ready Pepper
- Get Lemon pepper
- Get Garlic powder
- Make ready EVO
- Get Balsamic dijon sauce
- Take Balsamic vinegar
- Take Dijon mustard
- Make ready Garlic clove
- Prepare Butter
- Prepare Water
- Make ready Italian sausage
- Get Onion sliced
- Prepare White mushrooms
- Prepare Garlic cloves
- Get Tomato sauce or canned diced tomatoes (drained)
- Get Parmesan
- Get Salt
- Make ready Pepper
- Prepare EVO
- Get Butter
- Prepare Arugula
- Make ready Whole potatoes
- Take Mascarpone cheese
I realize that if you want to toss some sausages and vegetables on a sheet pan on a weekday night and roast them to crispy, self-seasoned blister, there are innumerable ways to do it. This is also how this sausage and potato roast came about. It's from Justin Chapple at Food & Wine, the same. This easy, one-dish dinner of sausage, peppers, and potatoes uses a splash of balsamic vinegar to add sweet and savory flavor to the mix.
Steps to make Balsamic dijon salmon w/sausage and arugula baked potato:
- Preheat oven to 385°. Spray baking pan and place salmon on pan. season generously with salt, pepper, lemon pepper, and garlic powder, drizzle with EVO and put a sliver of butter on top of each piece of fish. Put in oven.
- Cook for roughly 10-17 min.
- While salmon is in the oven, mix your ingredients for your sauce and simmer.
- In a large skillet heat EVO and butter over med-high heat. Put mushrooms, onions and garlic cloves in skillet and cook until aromatic. Sprinkle w/ salt and pepper
- Add sausage and seperate meat with spatula. Season with salt and pepper.
- Grab your potatoes, wrap them in foil, poke each potato several times with a fork and put in oven for 20 - 25 min.
- Add tomatoes and tomato sauce to your sausage, along with your cheese cover and allow to simmer until sauce thickens.
- When potatoes cool split down the middle with a knife, put a sliver of butter in the middle and pour sausage mixture inside your potato. Put a few arugula leaves for garnish
- Take cooled fish and drizzle balsamic sauce over salmon and your choice of vegetable.
- Pour a glass of wine and enjoy!
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