I am back for another installment of the Holiday Recipe Club. The Holiday Recipe Club is a blog hop centered around holiday recipes, and trying to inspire people to come up with something different than their usual holiday fare. So each month, participants are given a list of a few ingredients. They must then come up with a holiday recipe that contains at least one of the ingredients. We will all then post our recipes at the same time, and include a link to all of the other participants’ recipes. You’ll see this at the bottom of this page.
So, late April… we already had Easter (for which I made this) and Cinco de Mayo is a week away. What holiday could we possibly be celebrating? Why, Buddha’s Birthday, of course. You see, the Holiday Recipe Club decided to start going a little more international, since it includes people from all over the world. For Buddha’s Birthday, the ingredients were Garam Masala, Tofu, Sesame.
Well, I’ve never used Garam Masala, and, funny, now that I look at what typical components are, it would probably be good in this recipe (if you try it, let me know). But for some reason, I wasn’t feeling adventurous. I had assumed it was something like curry, which I am not a big fan of. If I make tofu, I think my husband will immediately file for divorce. So that left sesame – yes, I can do that. I wanted to make some salmon, so I found a couple of recipes for Toasted Sesame Ginger Salmon and Maple Glazed Salmon on How Sweet It Is blog, and sort of did a mish mash of them, with a few other changes. OK, so maple isn’t necessarily something you associate with Buddha, but I am sure he would love maple syrup if he had ever tried it.
Anyway, about the salmon – yum! I am not a big fish person. I usually eat it because I know I should. Well, let’s just say that I wish I had bought a bigger piece. The Hubby loves all seafood, so he was a fan, but the biggest surprise to me was how The Bug devoured it, along with the rice and the broccoli. He loved the saucy glazey stuff – I’ve told you about his dipping obsession. This is definitely one to try, even for the salmon-haters out there.

And Happy Birthday Buddha!
What would you like to have for your birthday meal?
- 1-1½ pounds raw salmon
- 2 T olive oil
- ¼ c maple syrup
- 1 T toasted sesame oil
- 2 T rice vinegar
- 2 T soy sauce (or tamari, for gluten-free)
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- ⅛ t dry, ground ginger
- ⅛ t crushed red pepper
- Maple Sesame Glaze (see notes)
- About 1 lb broccoli, if desired, steamed to desired doneness
- In a large bowl or baking dish, combine olive oil, maple syrup, sesame oil, rice vinegar, soy sauce/tamari, garlic, ginger, and crushed red pepper, and whisk well until combined.
- Add salmon to the dish or place everything in a ziplock bag, then refrigerate and marinate for at least 30 minutes (I marinated it for a couple of hours).
- Prepare the glaze, as per the Note below.
- Preheat the broiler in your oven. (Or preheat your grill, etc if you prefer to use something else.) Line the bottom of your broiler pan or a baking sheet with aluminum foil, and spray the top of the broiler pan or a wire rack liberally with cooking spray or olive oil.
- Remove salmon from the marinade and place directly on the broiler pan or wire rack. Pour some of the excess marinade over the salmon, sprinkle with a little bit of salt and pepper, then place directly under the broiler. Cook for 10-12 minutes, depending on the salmon’s thickness, until opaque and flakes easily with a fork. If desired, about halfway through, pour over the rest of the marinade.
- Remove and serve immediately with broccoli and Maple Sesame Glaze drizzled over both. Serve the extra glaze on the side.
Adapted from Toasted Sesame Ginger Salmon and Maple Glazed Salmon on How Sweet It Is
Enjoy!

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Your salmon looks out of this world! I love salmon but my family doesn’t, but who cares, I need to try this recipe!!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers recently posted…Breaking News! Drop everything! Husband says YES to Salad
Thank you. I bet this marinade and glaze would also be good on some chicken or pork.
What a great dipping sauce for the fish. I could eat that with so many things!
Ir really livened up some plain, steamed broccoli, too!
Your glazed salmon looks fantastic!!! I would be very happy with this for my birthday entree…..mmmmmmm.
Liz recently posted…Tuna Avocado Tartare…Holiday Recipe Club~
Thank you!!
Nice recipe for salmon and perfect for the HRC event today. Thank you for sharing it.
Renee recently posted…Steamed Pork Dumplings
Thanks for stopping by to check it out.
I recently did a maple chipotle glazed salmon, I’m now into the whole maple glaze thing. I’ll have to try it with sesame seed and garam masala.
Rhonda recently posted…Garam Masala & Preserved Lemon Hummus
I bet the sweet-heat combo was awesome. I’ll have to try it.
This is my kind of meal and that glaze looks phenomenal!!!
Ann Fulton recently posted…Kitchen Extras
Thanks Ann!
Oooh I bet the glaze with maple and sesame was fabulous on the salmon! I’m a big salmon fan, but haven’t ever made it with the maple glaze. That needs to change asap! I am so glad you were able to participate in this month’s post

BigFatBaker recently posted…Tahini Shortbread {Holiday Recipe Club 4/28}
It was such a good combo – try it! So happy to participate. Hoping to join in for Cinco de Mayo. Depends how tomorrow’s dinner turns out
Salmon is one of my faves…but I don’t have it that often because Joe doesn’t care for it. I just gotta buy something different for him—that wouldn’t be hard!
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I bet you could throw some chicken in this marinade. Usually when we have fish, I just have a little, then load up on veggies or rice or whatever. But this time, I wish I had more salmon!