Easy Broiled Salmon combines sweet and savory in a quick, one-pan wonder.
Years ago, I had just landed my first job in a bustling city and was about to embark on a journey of independence. The pay wasn’t much, but I was eager to celebrate my little victory. I remember heading to the local market and picking up a few affordable ingredients. Salmon was on sale, and it felt like the perfect time to try making something special yet simple. A bottle of soy sauce always sat in the little shelf of my fridge, and my pantry was never without brown sugar and olive oil. Over the years, these pantry staples have been true friends for quick, flavorful dinners. That evening, I whisked together a glaze, spirited by the bright pop of lemon zest, a new indulgence I’d discovered that year.
Determined to impress myself, I marinated the salmon fillets with the concoction, letting the sweet and savory blend seep into them. In my tiny kitchen, with the broiler set and my expectation soaring as high as a skyscraper window, I drizzled the salmon with a hint of extra lemon juice before broiling it to perfection. Quickly chopping parsley while the fish bronzed under the heat, I felt a deep sense of satisfaction. That simple flaking of the fish with a fork, revealing tenderness I had coaxed out with my own hands, made it worth every moment. For a crisp finish, I learned to tuck in a lemon slice under each fillet as it reached the plate.
That dinner wasn't just a meal; it was a rite of passage, marking the day I celebrated the start of my career. Each time I make this recipe, I’m reminded of that tiny apartment and the joy of simple beginnings.