Some experts recommend adding salmon into your diet 2-3 times weekly. This flavorful fish is packed full of omega-3 fats, protein and vitamins said to help protect your heart, upgrade cognitive health and keep your bones strong. Add to your rotation this featured recipe from Wild Game Cuisine for Pecan and Thyme Crusted Salmon … your body and tastebuds will thank you! ~ The Editors

This roasted pecan crusted salmon is a simple recipe to cook any day of the week. With a hint of maple and a nutty crunch in every bite, you might be like me and eat the entire fillet all by yourself. ~Enjoy
Ingredients
Directions
Heat oven to 350° degrees. Place pecans on a cookie sheet and roast for 10 minutes, turning the nuts a few times to ensure even cooking. Remove from oven and let cool. When the pecans have cooled, place in a bag and gently pound with a rolling pin until chopped. Add thyme and parmesan cheese to bag and mix together. Pour pecan mix onto a plate. Take the fish fillet and firmly press flesh into the pecan mix to coat. Set aside when done.
Heat a skillet over medium heat and melt butter. Place fish flesh side down and cook until browned. Remove and set fish on a baking sheet skin side down. Continue cooking fish in batches until done. Loosely cover salmon with foil and bake at 425° degrees for 15 minutes. Serve pecan and thyme crusted salmon with a side of quinoa salad or cooked rice.
See the step-by-step directions with photos for making Pecan and Thyme Crusted Salmon in your own kitchen at Wild Game Cuisine.
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