Oil Spill in Alaska


Alaska has been sensitive to Oil spills especially after the Exxon Valdez incident over twenty years ago.  I think things have moved past the anger and aggravation dealing with the Exxon now that they finally settled the law suit brought against them . . . it only took twenty years and many people have grown old or have died before Exxon paid a dime.  Lawyers . . . kept playing ping pong within the court system even after being fined postponing having to cough up the money.

For many years there were many protests about the environment and how things were going, especially here in Alaska with all of the “tree huggers” and environmental groups going on and on about one cause or another.  Things have calmed down somewhat now and seem to be a little easier to deal with when things go wrong.

There recently was a small oil spill in Alaskan waters and you could see in the response that those earlier feelings had mellowed a bit.  People were now saying that a little oil in the water wasn’t too bad for the fish . . . they are cooked in ‘oil’ . . . so maybe they’re marinating.

Here’s a little recipe to make those oil covered salmon turn out great on the grill . . . Enjoy!

Bligh Reef Encrusted Salmon

Ingredients:
4 tablespoons softened butter
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 package Simply Organic Exxon Marinade Mix
1 to 1 1/2 pounds salmon steak — minimum of 1-inch thick
Preheat grill.

In a small bowl blend butter, lemon juice and Exxon Marinade.  Lay salmon on grill using a fish grill plate, skin side down.  Spread a thin layer of butter mixture on steaks.

Grill eight to 10 minutes or until salmon is just flaky.
Serve with sliced fresh tomatoes as a garnish.

Times they are a changing.

Ice

Comments

jeanmac said…
Love, love BBQ'd salmon.
Icewind said…
Me too Jean,

Hope all is well!

Ice

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