5 Ingredient Scandinavian Salmon Rub Recipe (2024)

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Although my mom and dad are both half-Danish,growing up in my family wasnot a immersive Scandinavian experience. However, I do remember my family’sannual Danish Christmas rituals. This included weaving those red and white paper hearts, rollingkransekage cookies, and preparing lefse (a potato flatbread filled with a decadent butter/sugar/cinnamon mixture).

I also remember hearing stories about my Danish great-grandmother on my mom’s side, who lived to be 107. My mom would always describe her grandma with admiration for this tenacious, independent woman whoworked tirelessly on own her farm in Denmark while raising her family. Even though my Great Grandma Elsiepassed when I was very young, I grew up with reverence for her, and a sense that she isa powerful heroine in my lineage.

Recently, I felt inspired to connect more deeply with my Scandinavian roots on a whim, I perused into the Scandinavian store that is near my home. Along with some frozen ligonberries, a pint of pickled herring, some table linens, I picked up a stunning cookbook called Kitchen of Light: The New Scandinavian Cooking by Andreas Viestad. The first recipe I tried was a Spice Crusted Salmon,from which this salmon recipe is heavily inspired.

With delight, I realized that most savory Danish dishes fit into my grain-free diet with little or no modification, especially now that I have been able to re-introduce specific types of dairy into my diet. (Only the Danish pastries will require some significant tweaking.)

Danish foodrelies heavily on seafood, especially cold-water oily fish. Other stapes include root vegetables (lots of beets!), cabbage, cultured dairy, and meats.

I look forward to my continuedadventures in grain-free Danish cooking and sharing more recipes with you along the way!

A note on sourcing spices: I encourage you to always get organic herbs/spices, since conventional options are often irradiated to prolong shelf life. I believe the irradiation can compromise the integrity of the botanicals.

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5-Ingredient Salmon Rub Recipe

Author:Lauren

Serves:Makes enough rub for 2 pounds of salmon

This dynamic spice blend beautifully compliments the rich silkiness of a wild salmon fillet. Don't be intimidated if the spice combination sounds unusual to you - I promise, the flavors meld in an extraordinary way to create a savory, deep profile. The cumin is not overpowering, either. This recipe is inspired by the Spice Coated Salmon recipe in Kitchen of Light by Andreas Viesad. I've added salt to the recipe and added the step of grinding the spices after the toasting step.

Ingredients

  • 2 tsp. cumin seeds
  • 2 tsp. coriander seeds
  • 2 tsp. dill seeds (available here)
  • 2 tsp. fennel seeds
  • 1 tsp. coarse sea salt or ½ tsp. finely ground salt

Special equipment

  • A mortar and pestle or coffee grinder/spice grinder

Instructions

  1. Place the spices in a sauté pan and toast them over medium heat until fragrant, stirring frequently, about 2-3 minutes. Toasting activates and heightens the flavor of the spices.
  2. Place the toasted spices, along with the salt, in a mortar and pestle and work until coarsely ground. Alternatively, use a spice grinder or (clean) coffee grinder, which will create a spice rub with a fine texture.
  3. Generously pat onto both sides of a salmon fillet and sauté, bake or broil as desired.
  4. The rub is best the week it is prepared, however it keeps well in the pantry. Store the ground spice mixture in an airtight container.

Notes

Feel free to double the recipe. Store leftover ground spice rub in an airtight container.

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  1. 5 Ingredient Scandinavian Salmon Rub Recipe (8)Dawn Thomsen Minenga

    Hi, Lauren. I’ve followed you for the last couple of years, because we have many of the same health issues, and I’ve gained wisdom from you and Gutsy in your journeys. I also grew up Danish, and am heartened that Danish foods fit well with a grain-free diet. I have many old recipes from my grandmother and great-grandmother that I will have to pull out and re-explore.

    Thank you. For me, food is the best connection to old family remembrances, tugging at the nostalgia of younger years. Peace.

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  2. 5 Ingredient Scandinavian Salmon Rub Recipe (9)sophia lalli

    sure would be helpful if recipes could be printed.

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  3. 5 Ingredient Scandinavian Salmon Rub Recipe (11)Stephanie

    Hi Lauren,
    What kind of salmon is this? I have tried to eat more wild sockeye salmon,
    But it tastes so fishy/strong to me and am looking for ways to prepare it so
    It tastes good. Thank you.

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  4. 5 Ingredient Scandinavian Salmon Rub Recipe (12)Rande | RandeMoss.com

    This sounds amazing and I happened to buy salmon this week too!

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  5. 5 Ingredient Scandinavian Salmon Rub Recipe (14)Ashley

    Do you think this could work with essential oils? I have all of those flavors in my essential oils but not entirely sure of the amount I would use. What do you think?

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5 Ingredient Scandinavian Salmon Rub Recipe (2024)

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Scandinavian Land & Sea Seasoning Contains: California Salt, Garlic, Sugar, Black Pepper, Red Bell Pepper, Ginger, Dill, Cinnamon, Parsley, Bay Leaf, Orange Peel.

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Fish and Seafood: Given the proximity to the sea, fish and seafood play a significant role in Scandinavian cuisine. Common varieties include salmon, herring, cod, mackerel, and shrimp. Root Vegetables: Root vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, turnips, and beets are staples in Scandinavian cooking.

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The most important spices were saffron, cloves, nutmeg, cardamom, ginger and cinnamon. Today's recipes for traditional Norwegian food, such as pinnekjøtt, a type of stewed lamb ribs; fårikål, stewed mutton and cabbage; lutefisk; and lapskaus, a type of meat stew, are only seasoned using salt and pepper.

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Gordon uses Cajun seasoning which usually combines paprika, Italian seasoning, and cayenne pepper.

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After drying, make sure to season the salmon generously with salt and pepper on both sides. If you have a little time to spare, seasoning it at least 45 minutes in advance and letting it rest in the fridge up to several hours can help the fish retain more moisture as it cooks.

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Scandinavia most commonly refers to Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It can sometimes also refer to the Scandinavian Peninsula (which excludes Denmark but includes a part of northern Finland). In English usage, Scandinavia is sometimes used as a synonym for Nordic countries.

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You'll soon discover that the Scandinavian countries have similar diets, featuring locally-sourced ingredients. Common foods include bread, dairy products, potatoes, porridges, creamy soups, salted or smoked meats and fresh, salted or smoked fish.

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Spices such as mustard, ginger, allspice, onion, bay leaves, dill and pepper may be used. Swedish spicing is usually robust, but not hot or heavy with garlic. The emphasis is on the aromatic, sweet and tangy spices. Throughout Scandinavia, allspice is a favorite for pickling fish.

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