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Rabu, 04 Maret 2020

Garlic Butter Salmon & Broccoli for two


I am really excited to share this one pan sheet pan supper for two with you today for Garlic Butter Salmon & Broccoli!  Salmon and broccoli are perfect partners.  So are salmon and garlic! Put the three together and you have a really delicious entree that everyone will love.  It is perfectly sized for two but you can very easily multiply the amounts to serve more!


Best of all th whole thing bakes on one baking sheet, which, if you line it with aluminium foil, makes for a really no fuss no muss supper option!  I did bake some sweet potatoes to have with it as well, which makes this a Triple Super-food Supper option!


Roasting sweet potatoes is so easy. I just wash them well, dry and pop them onto a baking sheet and into a hot oven. They are usually done in about 35 to 40 minutes, depending on their size.  Simply cut in half, scoop out the flesh and mash. Nothing else needed.  They taste fabulous all on their own.  Roasting sweet potatoes in the skin and then mashing them makes for one very tasty side dish!


I used some lovely salmon fillets in the freezer that we had gotten from Seafresh. Their fish is so amazing.  I have never had any fish from them that I didn't like.  Its frozen fresh at the source and so it is the freshest fish that you can find.  Their salmon fillets are absolutely gorgeous. Boneless and skinless and individually frozen so that you can take out as many or as few as you want to cook.


Sourced from the clear cold waters of Scotland and the Farroe Islands, they are centre cuts, cut from the thicker mid-section of the salmon, rather than the tail.  Fish cuts from closer to the tail are a lot "fishier" if you know what I mean.  Stronger in flavour.  I much prefer the higher quality centre cuts.


I always like to wipe my fish and pat it dry with paper towels before I use it.  I didn't need to oil my foil either, as I used Bacofoil which is non-stick.  Just pop those fillets onto the foil lined baking sheet.



A mixture of a small amount of butter, some fresh garlic, a bit of brown sugar and dried herbs makes up the garlic butter.  There is only 3 TBS of butter used between the fish and the vegetables, so spread out that isn't overly bad, plus I did not use any butter in my sweet potatoes.


This is the perfect low carb entree and great for diabetics.  High in fibre, low in carbs and salt. You only add as much salt as you want to add.  There is plenty of garlic herbaciousness going on there that you don't need to use a lot of salt.


Salmon is a favorite choice when it comes to choosing to eat healthy,  because it contains significant amounts of essential omega-3 fatty acids , which support heart and eye health . This heart-healthy fish boasts a boatload of other nutrients, as well.


Broccoli has long been touted as one of the healthiest veggies because of its nutritional makeup. This wonderful vegetable is loaded with fiber, antioxidants to fight cancer, and vitamin C to aid in iron absorption.



Sweet potatoes are loaded with beta-carotene which functions at a powerful anti-oxident as well as being a rich source of Vitamin A.  Put these three things together and you are scoring a "Hat-trick" of some of the best nutrition around! Plus they taste fabulous together. You can't go wrong!


Garlic Butter Salmon & Broccoli for Two

Garlic Butter Salmon & Broccoli for Two

Yield: 2
Author:
Perfectly baked and flavoured.  Moist and delicious salmon with crispy tender broccoli, all baked together on one baking sheet.

ingredients:

You will need:
  • 2 boneless, skinless, salmon filets
  • 1 small head of broccoli, washed, trimmed and broken into florets (about 2 cups)
For the garlic butter:
  • 2 cloves of garlic, peeled and minced
  • 3 TBS butter, melted
  • 1/2 TBS soft light brown sugar, packed
  • 1/4 tsp dried oregano
  • 1/4 tsp dried thyme
  • 1/4 tsp dried rosemary
  • salt and black pepper to taste
  • 1/2 lemon, divided in half

instructions:

How to cook Garlic Butter Salmon & Broccoli for Two

  1. Preheat the oven to 200*C/400*F/gas mark 6. LIne a baking tray with aluminium foil and spray lightly with some non-stick cooking spray. Pat the salmon dry and then arrange on the baking sheet. Scatter the broccoli florets around the salmon on the sheet.
  2. Whisk together the melted butter, brown sugar, oregano, thyme, and rose mary. Drizzle this mixture over the salmon and the vegetables. Take one lemon quarter and squeee it over the fish. Season all to taste with salt and pepper.
  3. Bake in the preheated oven for 12 to 15 minutes until the salmon flakes easily with a fork, and the broccoli is crispy tender.
  4. Divide the salmon and vegetables between two heated dinner plates and serve hot with the remaining lemon for squeezing over top.

NOTES:

If you don't like your broccoli really crispy tender, you can blanche it in some boiling water for 2 minutes before using.

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As with any fish dish, quality speaks for itself.  When you are starting with really good fish, you really don't or shouldnt' have to do very much to it to get the best from it.  The Salmon fillets from Seafresh are beautiful. I think they are the best I have ever eaten and that says a lot!  If you are looking for quality fish at a great price with a fabulous delivery service I can't recommend Seafresh highly enough!  Their product, delivery service, packaging and customer service are exemplary in my opinion and so is this recipe!! 

A few things about Seafresh:
  • Same Day dispatch on orders received before 1 PM.
  • All packages are carefully hand packed.
  • Free delivery on orders above £50, £8 on orders below that amount. 
  • Responsibly and sustainably sourced.
  • Air Blast Frozen at source within 4 hours of being caught.
  • Wide variety to choose from. 
Do check them out on their website to find out more.
Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Note - Although I was gifted with product free of charge for the purposes of review, I was not required to write a positive review in exchange, nor would my integrity allow me to recommend anything if I did not truly like it. Any and all my opinions are my own entirely.



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Jumat, 13 September 2019

Lemon Oaties


Ever have one of those days?  I am having one today.  I have had a recipe for Homemade Molasses Bear Paw Cookies bookmarked to bake for quite a long time now.  You can find it here.   After my last fail at making similar cookies, my sister had shared this one with me, thinking that it might be a better option.


I love molasses cookies.  My mom made wonderful ones. We never went home for a visit but what a tin full of molasses cookies was waiting for us. I will always equate mom with those special treats, and I strongly suspect that I will never ever be able to bake any as good as the memory of the taste of hers, especially now that she is no longer with us.  By the way, these first two cookie photos are not the Bear Paws  . . .


 These are the bear paws and they were an unmitigated disaster.  The dough was very sticky, but hers also looked quite sticky.  I decided to use my piping bag, not wanting to get my hands all covered in goo.  So that is what I did. I used baking parchment to hopefully keep them from sticking to the pan.  It didn't work. These cookies spread out flat, flat, flat  . . .  and only puffed up a little bit. They resemble bear paws in no way whatsoever, and they stuck to the baking paper like crazy.  In short I don't recommend this recipe as written.  It needs some work done on it.  Half of each cookie was getting left on the pan.  Also they were gooey, not cookie like.  The consistency was almost glue like.  Not a good cookie at all.  I know my baking and I know my cookies.  I was quite miffed actually as Molasses is a very hard to come by ingredient over here and I hate  HATE wasting it!  The cookies went into the bin.


By then I was wanting a cookie  . . . but a good cookie, and so I baked these Lemon Oaties instead.  The original recipe comes from Everyday Diabetic Recipes



I love oatmeal cookies almost as much as I like molasses cookies, and when you throw the flavour of lemon into the mix I am in like Flynn!


It can be a bit hard to bake Diabetic recipes from a lot of online sites because the ingredients are not available here in the UK.  This was a simple recipe, that didn't require anything out of the ordinary. 



It did call for stick margarine, but I don't use stick margarine.  I use butter.  End of.  Butter is a natural thing, not mechanically produced.  I like natural.


The recipe makes 30 cookies so 5 TBS of butter divided by 30 means not a lot in each cookie.  If I am correct, there is not a lot of difference in fat or calories between butter and margarine, although butter might have slightly more cholesterol.  At least it is produced naturally, not chemically.  That's my story anyways, and I'm sticking to it!



There is some sugar in these, 45g each of white and light brown sugar (1/4 cup) each, so 1/2 cup altogether.  I am not sure a sugar substitute would work or not.  but at only 3g of sugar per cookie, I don't think these are overly bad.


They are low carb, low GI . . .  with only 70g/1/2 cup of flour in the whole recipe and 80g (1 cup) quick cooking rolled oats . . .  oats are very low GI and contain fibre, which is a good thing.  You could probably use white whole wheat and make them even lower in the carbs if you wanted to.  We don't have white whole wheat flour here in the UK.  At least not that I am aware of.


There are two egg white in the recipe, which help to give the cookies a bit of lightness and volume. 



The lemon flavour comes from the addition of finely grated Lemon Zest.  One full TBS.  I use my microplane grater to grate it.


They are not huge cookies, but they are really delicious, and to be honest a Diabetic shouldn't be eating huge cookies anyways!



One of these cookies makes for a delicious oaty, buttery, lightly sweet, lemony treat.   I think they are quite fabulous actually and I will be putting them into my regular rotation!

Yield: 30
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Lemon Oaties

Crisp cookies with a delicate lemon flavour that are quick and easy to make and very diabetic friendly.

ingredients:

  • 5 TBS butter, room temperature(or stick margarine)
  • 45g soft light brown sugar (1/4 cup, packed)
  • 45g granulated sugar (1/4 cup)
  • 2 large free range egg whites
  • 1 TBS finely grated Lemon zest
  • 80g quick cooking rolled oats (1 cup)
  • 70g plain flour (1/2 cup)

instructions:

How to cook Lemon Oaties

  1. Preheat the oven to 180*C/350*F/ gas mark 4.  Line several baking sheets with baking paper.  Set aside.
  2. Beat the butter,  both sugars, egg whites and lemon zest together until light and creamy.  Blend in the oats and flour.  Don't over mix.
  3. Drop the dough onto the prepped baking sheets  by rounded teaspoonfuls, leaving 2 inches between each.
  4. Bake in the preheated oven for 10 to 12 minutes or until the edges are golden brown. Let stand on the baking sheet for a few minutes before transferring to a wire rack to finish cooling completely.
  5. Store in an airtight container.
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 I am a person who does find it really annoying when I waste ingredients, especially when they are hard to come by.  I think I will stick to my mother's Molasses Cookie recipe from now on when I get a craving for Molasses Cookies.  It never lets me down. 

Up Tomorrow:  Apple Pie Danish 

 

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Kamis, 11 Juli 2019

Chicken Nicoise Salad Platter


It was so lovely and sunny today that I decided to make us a salad for our supper.  I loosely based the flavours on a traditional Nicoise Salad (which uses Tuna), but used chicken instead and added some potatoes for my Carb Loving husband! 


My version was low carb, which meant no potatoes. Instead I had some leftover steamed asparagus that I used and some sliced cooked beetroot. In all truth I could not finish it, and it was delicious!


I have only recently discovered that you can roast frozen beans on a baking tray at the same time you roast other things like potatoes or meat.  They come out beautifully.  A bit caramelised on the edges, perfectly cooked, and the flavour is fantastic!


To be honest I have never been overly fond of frozen beans, but this way I love them.  We are funny in our family, we like tinned beans . . .  that's what we were brought up on.


I had some leftover Rotisserie Chicken from one we had bought at Costco.  This is the chicken I used. You could  could a couple of chicken breasts if you don't have any leftover. But the Rotisserie Chicken is lovely.


Roasted fingerling potatoes  . . .  just tossed with a bit of olive oil and seasoning and roasted along with the beans.  Perfect.


Ideally you should use Nicoise Olives, but I didn't have any. I did have a mix of Kalamata and Green with small cubes of feta cheese.  This is what I used. Yum!


Hard boiled eggs . . .  I always use free-range eggs.  Its the least I can do.  I refuse to support an industry that is inhumane, and if I can find them I use RS PCB approved.  Then I know for sure that they are really produced humanely.  Want to know my secret to perfectly cooked hard boiled eggs. Its a electric egg boiler just like this one.  They turn out perfectly no matter the degree of doneness you wish, every single time.


The dressing is a very simple one.  Just lemon juice, white wine vinegar, Dijon mustard, olive oil,  seasonings and fresh herbs.  A simple vinaigrette.  The original used 1 tsp of granulated sugar, which if you are not bothered you can use.  I am bothered so I used a tsp of sugar substitute. Without it, the dressing would be very tart.


My low carb salad was every bit as visually appealing as Todd's full carb one, and just as delicious.  Its very easy to  leave out the carbs for on without affecting the other!



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Chicken Nicoise Salad Platter

I have two ways of doing this. One is full carb and one is low carb.  Both are delicious. Simple, easy and very pretty on a plate.
prep time: cook time: total time:

ingredients:

You will need:
  • Leftover Roast chicken
  • 2 hard boiled free range eggs
  • 1/2 (4 serving size) bag of haricots verts (I used yellow wax)
  • 5 or 6 fingerling salad potatoes, washed and halved or quartered lengthwise (use only half the potatoes or leave out altogether if you are doing low carb)
  • salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
  • olive oil to drizzle
  • a mix of nicoise olives and feta cheese (or kalamata) (about 1/4 cup)
  • about 6 cherry tomatoes, halved (I forgot these)
For the dressing:
  • 3 TBS fresh lemon juice
  • 3 TBS white wine vinegar
  • 3 TBS finely chopped herbs (I used parsley and dill)
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder
  • 1 tsp sweetener or granulated sugar
  • 1 TBS Dijon mustard
  • salt and black pepper to taste

instructions:

How to cook Chicken Nicoise Salad Platter

  1. Preheat your oven to 230*C/425*F/ gas mark 7. Line a baking tray with foil. Place the frozen beans on one side of the baking tray and the potatoes on the other side. Drizzle with a bit of olive oil and season with some salt and black pepper. Toss each to coat. Roast in the preheated oven for 15 minutes or so, until the potatoes are golden and the beans are beginning to caramelise just a bit. Remove and set aside.
  2. Have ready two large dinner plates. Slice some roast chicken and put a portion on each plate. Peel and halve the eggs. Place two halves on each plate. Divide the potatoes between the two plates (Not if you are doing a low carb plate, then just put half the potatoes on one). Divide the beans between each plate also, as well as the olives, cheese and the tomatoes.
  3. Whisk together all of the ingredients for the dressing. (You will have plenty. You can store any leftovers for a few days in the refrigerator for another time.) Drizzle some of the dressing over each and serve immediately.
  4. If you are doing low carb, leave off the potatoes and replace with something else. Today I sliced myself up some cooked beetroot and had some leftover chilled asparagus. In all honesty I couldn't finish it all.

NOTES:

If you haven't got any leftover roast chicken (I used the breast meat of a Rotisserie Chicken), then you can always cook two chicken breasts to use in its place.


I hope you are enjoying these new recipes I am sharing. I would really love your feedback. I promise you there will be something deliciously sweet tomorrow. I am trying to stay away from those things as much as possible, but its not fair to punish Todd for my sinful ways. 



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Kamis, 25 April 2019

Rainbow Wraps


I was wanting something fresh and crunchy to eat the other day, and then I remembered the Deli Kitchen Skinni Wraps I had in the freezer, so I took them out to thaw and started thinking about what I was going to do with them! 



We are always being told to eat a "Rainbow."  A mix of five or more servings of vegetables and fruits in a day.  I have heard as many as 8.  This can be a bit hard to do, but it isn't impossible, and your heart  and body will thank you for it! 



I love the Deli Kitchen Skinni Wraps!   The come in plain and multi grain. 


They truly are very thin and coming in at less than 100 calories per wrap, they are the wise choice for someone who is trying to low carb it and eat healthier! 


Plus they come in a handy packaging which boasts a peel and stick closure, which means they will stay fresh for longer.  They also freeze very well. 


They also boast a unique rectangular shape with a pointed end, which makes them perfect for filling and rolling up tightly, no matter what you choose to fill them with! 



As you can see I chose a variety of fresh veg to fill mine with . . .  courgettes (zucchini), carrots, red cabbage, mashed avocado, rocket, carrots and two colours of fresh peppers . . . . 


I spread a thin layer of hummus over each wrap before I added the vegetables and then I added the crisp and fresh veggies in rows . . .  a beautiful rainbow of colours and textures and flavours!  Because the mashed avocado is a bit wetter than the others, I chose to put it in the middle.


 Rainbow Wraps 


Mmmm  . . .  I love mashed avocado and this was lightly flavoured with tangy lime juice, which also helped to maintain it's bright green colour! 


I adore hummus also and this was perfect for the base on which to layer everything else.  You can make your own or use a good, well flavoured store brand.  I used a Lemon, pepper and coriander one.



Its just loaded with flavour and it is my favourite! 


I often eat hummus with crisp vegetables for dipping!  This was kind of like that in a tasty wrap! 



It looked really pretty when sliced . . . 



And those lovely wraps held everything in beautifully, making these easy to eat and enjoy! 


I love eating rainbows!

Rainbow Wraps


Yield: Makes 4 wraps
Author:
Healthy, crunchy and very tasty!  Great for lunch or a snack.

ingredients:

  • 4 Deli Kitchen Skinni Wraps
  • 2 handfuls of fresh baby rocket (baby arugula)
  • 1 Avocado, pitted, peeled and mashed with the juice of 1/2 lime
  • 1/2 each red and yellow peppers, trimmed and sliced
  • 1 medium carrot, peeled and cut into matchstick pieces
  • 1/2 of a small courgette (zucchini) washed and cut into matchstick pieces
  • 1 small piece of a red cabbage shredded (about 1/2 cup)
  • 8 TBS your favourite hummus (I used lemon, pepper & coriander)
  • salt and black pepper to taste

instructions:

How to cook Rainbow Wraps

  1. Lay your wraps out flat.  Spread each with 2 TBS of the hummus, covering them totally.  Lay out the veggies in a rainbow order. I like to put the avocado in the centre. Season to taste with salt and black pepper.  Roll up tightly.  Cut as desired.


I love these Deli Kitchen Skinni Wraps, both the Multi Grain ones and the Plain ones.  Totally yummy!  You can buy them at Sainsbury's here in the UK.    Their delicious range also includes Sliced Focaccia, Plain Subwich, two kinds of folded flatbreads and three kinds of sandwich thins.  As a diabetic I do try to watch my carb intake most of the time and I have found these thinner, healthier options really helpful in doing that, plus they are also delicious.  I can have my sandwich and eat it too!  You can find their products in a variety of different shops, to find out which products are available where, do check out their website.

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