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cooking with red salmon
Bear in mind I'm a rubbish cook and do not have any exotic ingredients. Only very basic ingredients are to be found in my kitchen although I don't plan to use the salmon until tomorrow so I could get to a shop in the meantime.
Any recipe ideas with these two points in mind? Rubbish cook and v.basic ingredients? Preferrably something that's noticeably healthy so no "cook the onions in butter for 10 mins, add mayonnaise...." suggestions if possible.
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2 Tbsp brown mustard (I have also used Dijon to good result)
1 tsp lemon juice
1 tsp molasses
4 salmon steaks, about 3/4 inch thick
seasoned bread crumbs
1 Tbsp olive oil
INSTRUCTIONS
Mix the mustard, lemon juice, and molasses together and brush the mixture over the salmon steaks, then dredge the steaks in the bread crumbs.
Set fish on a rack for ten minutes.
Heat the olive oil in a nonstick pan over medium-high heat.
When hot, cook the steaks for about five minutes per side, until the salmon has browned and flakes easily.
Find your tin opener, (usually in eldest sprogs room for the purpose of opening bud bottles), open tin, drain out into sink excess liquid, tip tin contents into pyrex bowl, (the one you have had since you got married in 1978 and only ever use when you open a tin of salmon) really try hard to remove all the bits of bone they included in the weight of the tin, even though they knew you would be feeding the said bones to your cat, who has smelt the salmon the minute you put the tin opener in and is already wailing on the doorstep. Add generous squirt of low cal mayonaise from bottle in fridge, butter a couple of slices of bread, spread with said red salmon, eat in front of tele, who needs a cook book eh?
dothawkes, I was almost with you there until you had me married at the age of one and had me making a tuna sandwich. Isn't red salmon a bit posher than that? (that's why I bought it anyway. OK, it was in a tin but hey...)
I think I may buy a bunch of fresh herbs (I still haven't opened that tin) and bung it in some foil.
Can I still do that with tinned salmon rather than fresh??
wat u need is:
1-3 salmon fillets
4 slices of brown or wholegerm bread
mayonnaise(optional)
lettuce
1-4 tomatoes
cucumber
herbs(optional)
lemon (optional)
1.get ur fillets and take out all the bones.them mash them up with a fork.squeeze a lemon for some zing.
2.get ur bread,spread butter and add salmon.
3.cut up ur veg and put them inbetween the bread.
4.get ur mayonnaise and mix in ur herbs and add more lemon.
4.serve with some side salad and water or juice to drink.
thats wat i call a solitaire sarnie!!!!!!!!
If it was tuna rather than salmon I'd definitely go for one of these tasty sandwiches but I have lofty ideas about salmon.
Herbs, garlic, tin foil, other, er, stuff.... tasty goodness!
Ohhhh, after this Sunday I'm allowed to drink again so I can introduce the white wine then! Woohooo!