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What’s For Dinner? Brown Sugar Glazed Salmon

The following is a featured recipe in Heinen’s What’s For Dinner program, your solution to easy, delicious and convenient weeknight dinners.

Get your omega-3s and a healthy dinner without spending hours in the kitchen thanks to this simple Brown Sugar Glazed Salmon!

Brown Sugar Glazed Salmon Ingredients

Served over a seven whole grain blend with a side of fresh sesame snap peas, this dish makes eating healthy delicious and effortless on the busiest nights!

Interested in making this recipe? Order the ingredients online for Curbside Grocery Pickup or Delivery.

What’s for Dinner is our way of taking the stress out of cooking and making mealtime fun! Each week at the front of your local Heinen’s, you’ll find all the ingredients needed to create one of our simple and delicious chef-inspired meals. Just follow the easy step-by-step recipe card provided to have dinner ready in a matter of minutes.

Brown Sugar Glazed Salmon
What’s For Dinner? Brown Sugar Glazed Salmon
Cook time:
20min
Prep time:
5min
Total time:
25min

Servings:
2

Ingredients

  • Heinen’s Brown Sugar Glazed Salmon
  • Heinen's Ready to Cook Sesame Snap Peas
  • Seeds of Change Seven Whole Grains
  • Makoto Honey Ginger Dressing

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400˚F.
  2. Put the salmon on an oiled pan and place in the oven along with the container of snap peas.
  3. While the salmon and snap peas are cooking, microwave the grains until hot.
  4. When the salmon is cooked to desired doneness and the snap peas are tender, remove from the oven.
  5. Place the salmon, grains and snap peas on a plate and drizzle with a little Makoto Honey Ginger Dressing.
  6. Garnish with a wedge of lime.

Brown Sugar Glazed Salmon

By Heinen's Grocery Store
In 1929, Joe Heinen opened the doors of a small butcher shop on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio, aiming to establish himself as the city’s purveyor of quality meats. As customers came into Heinen’s new shop for their meat purchases, they began asking him to carry groceries as well. Joe added homemade peanut butter, pickles and donuts and by 1933, business had grown enough to include a line of produce and canned goods. Heinen’s Grocery Store was born.

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