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SchrodingersCat

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So I keep finding and trying new recipes and then forgetting them (I work on 3 diff computers so bookmarking is patchy at best), so I thought I'd start a recipe thread to post my findings, so here it is.

Last night I made this Orange Ginger Salmon Skillet - YUM. 

https://thecastawaykitchen.com/2020/01/orange-ginger-salmon-skillet/

Very tasty, and very easy - I even threw it together with a migraine setting in (just wanted to eat, take drugs and go to bed before it got out of hand).

I subbed snow peas for mushrooms as the hubster isn't a huge fan of mushrooms and the snow peas needed using up.

Including a picture of my (not as pretty as the link, of course) plating

 

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Recipes from my lovely North African fest below:

https://www.easypeasyfoodie.com/slow-roast-ras-el-hanout-lamb-with-pomegranate-and-quinoa-tabbouleh/
(switch the quinoa for cauliflower rice (FRESH! not frozen, microwaved for 2 mins so it's slightly cooked but has a bit of crunch)

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1020458-tahini-glazed-carrots
(I used 2 pureed dates soaked in boiling water)

https://www.thespruceeats.com/moroccan-potato-cakes-maakouda-batata-2394879
(Ghee instead of butter)

I have to say - the cauliflower tabbouleh was a show stopper, I'll be making it by itself!

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Oh my goodness, made this! https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/brisket-with-pomegranate-walnut-sauce-and-pistachio-gremolata

Marinated on Friday, flipped it on Saturday, cooked it on Sunday and it was divine. Replaced the honey with 2 dates soaked in boiling water, of course. I also strained the sauce after reducing, so that it had a smooth texture. REALLY good, would 100% serve to company, and I'm glad we have tons of leftovers. Yesterday for lunch I just sauteed a bunch of broccolini in a small frypan then popped in a couple of slices of brisket with the sauce and gremolata, popped a lid on it and let it warm up - the gremolata spread all over the veg and it was DELICIOUS. 

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On 8/12/2020 at 5:41 PM, SchrodingersCat said:

 

Including a picture of my (not as pretty as the link, of course) plating

 

salmon.jpg

I purchased two full sockeye salmon fillets before I found out that my husband's oral surgery was going to keep him from eating whole food for awhile. I think this recipe looks great!

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Great idea for a thread, I love trying new things. I made this really simple tray baked fish- line tray with spinach leaves, sugar snap peas, sliced lemon and lots of seasoning, add your fish, cover tightly with foil and make a little steam hole, then bake in the oven and the fish and veg all steam in the lemon juice. It feels so light and fresh to eat. Serve with crushed peas or new potatoes or both, plus veg! 

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