Plank-Grilled Salmon

Using a plank to grill fish keeps it from sticking or falling through the grate and imparts a subtle smoky flavor to the salmon.
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Plank-Grilled Salmon
Plank-Grilled Salmon
Using a plank to grill fish keeps it from sticking or falling through the grate -- and it gives the meal a subtle smoky flavor.

Recipe From EatingWell.com
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