Throughout the holidays, we watched a lot of “feel good” movies. That is code for RomComs, chick flicks, Hallmark, Lifetime, and Disney fare… you get the idea. Whenever we get to this time of year, we put a moratorium on anything that might tax our brains, souls, or hearts. Nothing serious, intense, violent, political, sad (with some exceptions), gory, scary, or full of explosions or post-apocalyptic earth. Let’s face it – it’s more fun!

I don’t think you could call any of them great works “art” or pinnacles of Western Civilization, but we don’t care. We watch new moves, old movies, and really old movies (as in silver screen). And many are old favorites we have seen countless times. Some of those repeats include Love Actually, Big Eden, The Birdcage, Sweet Home Alabama, Letters to Juliet, the two Sister Act movies, and all the Bridget Jones series.

The last of this list brings us to today’s recipe. My friend Susan B. gave us two beautiful king salmon fillets she had gotten from Alaska. I wanted to find something special to honor this lovely gift. One evening over dinner, just after we received the salmon, we were watching Bridget Jones’ Baby. There is a cute scene in which Patrick Dempsey’s character brings very pregnant Bridget (Renée Zellweger) a lovely takeout dinner that includes pan-fried salmon with pine nut salsa. “Where’d you get this?” she asks. His response? “Ottolenghi.”

While London chef Yotam Ottolenghi is very real (and one of my culinary heroes), the recipe was a fantasy. Ottolenghi heard about the scene, though, and decided that fantasy needed to become reality. He created the dish — a simple caponata-style mélange over seared salmon — and called it Bridget Jones’ Pan-Fried Salmon with Pine Nut Salsa. It is the perfect case of life imitating art.

~ David

Minimally adapted from the recipe by Yotam Ottolenghi.

52 Comments

  1. Fran @ G'day Souffle'

    January 23, 2021 at 8:59 am

    Good timing!I just bought a piece of salmon yesterday and have all the ingredients on hand (except for the capers, which I’ll omit). I find the trick to cooking salmon is to keep the flesh moist, otherwise it can get a bit dry.

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 23, 2021 at 1:50 pm

      This method of a quick sear and then finishing in the oven works really well to keep the salmon moist. Sorry you don’t have the capers, Fran – maybe a little more olive would work!

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  2. Ellen

    January 23, 2021 at 9:28 am

    Celery, currants and saffron all in the same dish? Sounds nuts, but I’ll trust you and Ottolenghi. This looks like another A++ super yummy dish and I can’t wait to try it!

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 23, 2021 at 1:52 pm

      Elle – Ottolenghi has paired some of the most unusual flavors I know – and each dish has always been flawless. Glad you trust us! Let mw know if you try it – I am always curious what you think. Hope you and Glenn have a great weekend.

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      • Ellen

        January 31, 2021 at 5:25 pm

        Oh David, I definitely trust you! I just picked up a nice fillet of Faroe Island salmon and the other items to make this dish tomorrow. A big blizzard is bearing down on us (you remember those, right?) and I plan on having the day off. If we don’t lose power we’ll have a nice dinner to fortify us for shoveling and blowing snow Tuesday morning!

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        • Cocoa & Lavender

          February 5, 2021 at 6:05 am

          I don’t envy you all that snow, Ellen. What a storm! I hope you enjoy the salmon.

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  3. John / Kitchen Riffs

    January 23, 2021 at 9:33 am

    I love the story of how this dish was created! Life imitating art, indeed. Or in Ottolenghi’s case, art imitating art. 🙂 I almost always start fish fillets on top of the stove and then finish in the oven, as you do — so easy, isn’t it? This is a terrific recipe — so full of flavor. Thanks.

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 23, 2021 at 1:53 pm

      You are so right John – art imitates art should have been the name of this post! The stovetop/oven combo is really nice – sometimes I do all oven (when I am in a rush) but this method gives such a nice crust.

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  4. Karen (Back Road Journal)

    January 23, 2021 at 12:27 pm

    Oh this does sound yummy. I’ve pinned to a couple of my Pinterest boards and can’t wait to try it.

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 23, 2021 at 1:54 pm

      Thanks, Karen – and it is really healthy, too! (As I am sure you noted – very much a Mediterranean-style dish!)

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  5. Gerlinde

    January 23, 2021 at 12:35 pm

    Feel good movies are the best. Your salsa looks outstanding, I will definitely try it. Thanks for sharing and posting.

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 23, 2021 at 1:54 pm

      I think we will be shoulder-deep in feel good movies for a while, Gerlinde – which is just fine by me.

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  6. Eha Carr

    January 23, 2021 at 6:06 pm

    Lordie – this pine nut salsa will be made ere I even get to buying a salmon fillet in this neck of the woods ! Love the sound of it ! A full cup of currants . . . and then olives to boot ?! Oh, got used to Ottolenghi’s thinking a long time ago . . . have found watching his Med series a couple of times around clears ones brain . . . Am truly laughing, truly – I have seen a fair amount of lifestyle, food, Attenborough, history et al etc posts from around the world this past year . . . OMG (may I ?) . . . I have not had the chance to see one single film . . . yes, I had seen the Bridget Jones one 🙂 !!

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 24, 2021 at 5:39 pm

      Glad this gave you “food for thought” Eha! I love Ottolenghi’s bravery in flavor combos.

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    • Doreen

      January 24, 2021 at 6:16 pm

      Looks delicious David! I love the sweet and salty flavors – Michael doesn’t like olives but maybe if I dice them finely … 😉 Will be making this soon!

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  7. sippitysup

    January 23, 2021 at 6:12 pm

    Ottolenghi’s great. I love the fish. I think Colin Firth is dreamy. But can’t stand the movie! GREG

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 24, 2021 at 5:40 pm

      I’m known to have terrible taste in movies, Greg… especially this year! But we definitely agree on everything else, especially Colin Firth.

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  8. Christina Conte

    January 23, 2021 at 11:56 pm

    I didn’t know about this, how fun is that!? The pine nut salsa sounds divine!

    You need to add It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, Rat Race, and the Pink Panther movies to your list. Have you seen any of these?

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 24, 2021 at 5:42 pm

      We love Rat Race (own it!) and have watched our share of Pink Panther movies this year!

      Glad you like the salsa!

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  9. Catherine L Hackert

    January 24, 2021 at 6:03 am

    This sounds terrific! But. I am going to try this over chicken medallions. Hubby hates seafood. Do you think that would work?

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  10. Chef Mimi

    January 24, 2021 at 7:08 am

    I’ve made a pine nut salsa before, but you’ve taken it to the n’th degree here! Love it! Printing the recipe. My husband won’t have any of it, but I have a girlfriend who comes into town and stays with me about 3 times a month, and she eats just about everything!

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 24, 2021 at 5:43 pm

      Thank goodness for girlfriends! Glad you will get to try this!

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      • mimi rippee

        February 26, 2023 at 1:58 pm

        And you know what? I did make it for my friend. She reminded me after I shared the recipe with her yesterday!!!! I love getting old!!!!!

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        • Cocoa & Lavender

          March 2, 2023 at 2:48 pm

          Getting old is so much fun! (Not.) But the train has left the station and all we can do is enjoy the ride! It is a really good recipe – I need to make it again.

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  11. Ron

    January 25, 2021 at 1:43 am

    David, I’m so glad you posted this! As you know, I’m searching for these types of dishes these days. Stange, we love salmon and eat it very often, I have the Ottolenghi Simple cookbook but have never tried this one. I will now and soon.
    I think you guys have a great taste for movies. We’ve watched all but Big Eden. I just watch the trailer and I think it will play well at our house. “Love Actually” is viewed at least twice each holiday season. The Bird Cage is one of our house favorites and what’s Christmas without a view or two of It’s a Wonderful Life…

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 30, 2021 at 8:45 am

      This is a great Ottolenghi recipe, Ron and – yes – it is perfect for you these days!

      Love Actually is one I pull out when I need a lift. And a good cry at the same time. I love that it’s not perfect. Have you ever watched the extras? So many poignant and wonderful scenes deleted.

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  12. 2pots2cook

    January 26, 2021 at 9:27 am

    Love the story behind; needless to say, intrigued with the ingredients too, so definitely must try. Thank you !

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  13. Valentina

    January 26, 2021 at 12:43 pm

    You had me at RomComs. Love them — holiday season or not! And I kind of can’t believe I still haven’t seen Bridget Jones’ Baby. Great story behind this dish. So unique and such great flavors. 🙂 ~Valentina

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 30, 2021 at 8:46 am

      Glad to know so many of us watch the same movies! We should host a watch party some night!

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  14. Raymund

    January 26, 2021 at 1:24 pm

    Same here, all you want to do during the holidays is relax your brains. That recipe is perfect too, simple, not too complicated and most important of all, delicious!

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 30, 2021 at 8:47 am

      And the holiday season for watching these movies was extremely extended during COVID! I think you will like the salmon!

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  15. sherry

    January 26, 2021 at 9:43 pm

    i love salmon and i love the flavours here. hubby loves romcoms; me not so much. he always heads downstairs to watch them on his own:) I just can’t get over renee zellweger’s transformation after the facelift. i truly could not believe it was the same woman. i’d be suing that plastic surgeon!!

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 30, 2021 at 8:48 am

      Oh my – I didn’t know about Zellweger’s plastic surgery. Eek. I love that it is your hubby who loves the romcoms, Sherry! He is welcome here for movie-watching any time!

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      • sherry

        February 5, 2021 at 11:49 pm

        if only we lived closer david:) …

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  16. Jeff the Chef

    January 27, 2021 at 8:20 am

    This looks so delicious, David. You have a way with salmon! I love your idea about holiday entertainment, especially since a few years back, a Thanksgiving guest insisted that we watch both Kill Bill movies back to back. I like those movies, but they pretty clearly crushed any Thanksgiving vibe.

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 30, 2021 at 8:50 am

      You know, Jeff, I have never seen either of the Kill Bill movies but I can really imagine they would kill your Thanksgiving buzz. Yes, I do love my salmon… just realized how many salmon recipes I have posted lately.

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  17. gloria Roa Baker

    January 28, 2021 at 1:00 pm

    Dear David I love this and really many times I dont make salmon! looks wonderful xo

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 30, 2021 at 8:51 am

      Gloria – you could always try this with chicken or pork. Or, if you like shrimp, it is good on that, too.

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  18. The-FoodTrotter

    January 29, 2021 at 5:13 am

    This recipe is lovely! I’m particularly fond of capers and it reminds me of a recipe of tuna with some caper, pine nuts, onion and tomato salsa. But I’m eager to try your recipe as well, since I love salmon too 🙂

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 30, 2021 at 8:51 am

      That tuna dish sounds really good, too, Romain. I will have to seek it out.

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  19. Susan Manfull

    January 31, 2021 at 12:35 pm

    I love the story behind this dish. Wish we were still doing movie and dinner evenings!

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      February 5, 2021 at 6:08 am

      No “dinner and movie night“ will ever match the one we did with Babette‘s Feast! The next time we can visit, a dinner and movie will be first on the list…

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  20. Pauline

    January 31, 2021 at 3:22 pm

    This recipe looks delicious, time to open my Ottelenghi cookbooks a g a in I think. You are right, his recipes never disappoint. Thanks for sharing these recipes.

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      February 5, 2021 at 6:06 am

      Only a couple of his recipes that need considerable editing. He’s a wonderful chef, and very creative! Thanks for your help, Pauline.

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  21. Inger @ Art of Natural Living

    February 4, 2021 at 1:04 pm

    With my CSF subscription, I’m always looking for new salmon recipes. Can’t wait to try!

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  22. Inger Wilkerson

    February 4, 2021 at 7:09 pm

    I should add, we’re big fans of The Holiday. Watch it every New Year’s Eve!

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  23. Kirsten Honeyman

    March 31, 2021 at 9:36 am

    This looks REALLY good, David!

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      March 31, 2021 at 12:00 pm

      It is, Kirsten – and I love the story of its creation!

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