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NeverGuessed...here you go - salmon loaf:
Salmon Loaf, Easy Dill Sauce Recipe for Lent
0�Comments Published by Karyn Zoldan March 21st, 2009 in Comfort Foods, Family Traditions, Healthy Lifestyle Choices, Recipes.
Every now and then I have a craving for my mother�s salmon loaf.
Salmon Loaf Ingredients
1 tall can red salmon, drain juice and reserve 1/4 cup 3/4 cup bread crumbs 2 eggs 2 tablespoons chopped onions or onion flakes 1 can cream of mushroom soup or cream of celery soup 1 tablespoon lemon juice
Preheat a lightly greased (or sprayed) loaf dish. Flake salmon. Mix all ingredients and pour into the greased loaf dish. Bake at 350 for 1 hour. Serves 5 or 6.
If you want to get a little fancy, add an easy cucumber dill sauce made with 1/3 cup peeled/seeded/finely chopped cucumber, 1/3 cup�low fat sour cream, 1/3 fat free plain yogurt, 2 teaspoons chopped fresh dill, and 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard. Make a few hours in advance to marinate flavors. Spoon over plated �salmon loaf and garnish with cherry tomatoes.
NG, I usually cut up some olives and add them to the mix - they give a tangy flavor. Also, instead of making the cucumber/dill sauce from scratch, I just set our a bottle of Kraft Cucumber Ranch dressing.
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Chef Rosetti's Hearty Winter Soup
Here is Chef Joe Rosetti's "mystery" recipe as seen on Living Healthy Chicago! Can YOU make it for less than $20? Chef Rosetti�s Hearty Winter Soup 1 lb ground turkey (can use lean ground beef) � pound pre-cooked beans (we used marinated Judion beans) can also use great northern white beans 1 bunch kale 3 parsnips 2 shallots 3 medium sized tomatoes 1 clove garlic zest of 1 lemon 1 egg small loaf fresh bread (use multi-grain or gluten free for added health benefits) � pound shredded cheese (We used Podda, an aged artesian cheese made from sheep and cow�s milk. It has a sweet, nutty flavor and a crumbly and slightly crunchy texture) 1 quart chicken stock (vegetable stock can be used as well) extra virgin olive oil 2 TB chopped fresh parsley 1 TB chopped fresh basil half cup white wine chili flakes salt
Preheat Oven to 400 degrees. -Roast one head of garlic in oven Peel away the outer layers of the garlic bulb skin, leaving the skins of the individual cloves intact. Using a knife, cut off 1/4 to a 1/2 inch of the top of cloves, exposing the individual cloves of garlic. Place the garlic heads in a baking pan; muffin pans work well. Drizzle a couple teaspoons of olive oil over each head, using your fingers to make sure the garlic head is well coated. Cover with aluminum foil. Bake at 400�F for 30-35 minutes, or until the cloves feel soft when pressed. Allow the garlic to cool enough so you can touch it without burning yourself. Use a small knife cut the skin slightly around each clove. Use a cocktail fork or your fingers to pull or squeeze the roasted garlic cloves out of their skins. Mash cloves and set aside. Turn oven up to 450 degrees. -Assemble Meatballs Place ground turkey in a large mixing bowl. Add a pinch of salt, egg, 2TB fresh parsley, 1TB fresh basil, half of shredded cheese, 1 TB lemon zest. Mix together and roll into 2oz balls. Set aside. -Prepare Veggies for soup Chop Kale and tomatoes into large pieces, dice shallots, slice parsnips. -Brown meatballs Heat about 2TB olive oil into medium size pan on medium-high heat. Season meatballs with salt and pepper . Place meatballs in pan and brown on all sides. Pour out any fat and oil from pan. Deglaze pan with white wine. Place pan in oven at 450 degrees for 6-7 minutes. -Start soup Place a quarter cup of olive oil into large pot on medium heat. Add parsnips, shallot, kale, tomatoes, pinch salt and a pinch of chili flakes, 2 oz white wine and 3 cups of chicken stock, and a the remaining half of roasted garlic. Let simmer until meatballs are done. Once meatballs come out of the oven, coat pan with about a quarter cup of soup broth to release fond and pour meatballs and fond into soup. Add beans and let simmer 12-15 minutes. Cut bread into thick slices and toast. Pour soup over bread. Top with remaining shredded cheese and a drizzle of olive oil. Serves 4 Copyright � 2011, CLTV, Chicago wgntv-chef-rosettis-hearty-winter-soup-20111110
Also, here is Chef Roseti's response to a couple of questions I emailed to him:
Thomas. Thank you for you're interest. For sure you can sub any bean for the judion. Although white beans are proper. More traditional. As far as the beef. It should be ground. Whether beef, pork, chicken... The " meatball" adds to the traditional feel. And you need ground protein for that reason. Feel free to sub any vegetable or stock. Depending on what you like. Try escarole or Swiss chard. Maybe add mushrooms or Brussels sprouts. Let me know how it goes.
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Tonight I cooked Hake fillets wrapped in parma ham with a confit of tomatoes. I served it with Dauphinoise potatoes and buttered spinach. Each one of the dishes was simple to make, but really impressive, individually and together. It was restaurant quality, if I say so myself. A very nice treat for a quiet Tuesday evening at home!
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Lord only knows what that is, but I suspect that yankee devil, Neverguessed, will love it because it has pesto in it. He loves that foolishness... Mel<----off to eat my RIBEYE!!
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What are you all cooking tomorrow?
We're having turkey, but you've just had that a month ago!
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Except for the Canadians, who had it two months ago.
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We're having turkey, but you've just had that a month ago!
"Wot? The prize turkey? The one as big as me?" (Apologies to CD!)
Bride is preparing my favorite - salmon filets baked with mushrooms and spices inside puff-pastry, for us, our son, and recently married daughter-and-son-in-law.
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Salmon en croute! That's very popular over here. It's made with some sort of spread on the fish, such as blended raisins, almonds and butter. You make a fish sandwich with that in the middle and then spread another layer of the paste on top of the top fillet, then wrap in pastry. There is quite a lot of butter, so as it cooks it seeps through the pastry and forms a nice little puddle.
Yum.
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yankees and foreigners!! Can't you people eat normal food like ROAST BEEF?? Turkey is for Thanksgiving, silly!
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Mr Pep is making salmon something-or-other. I'm probably eating toast or bananas or something else with little to no fun/flavor/pizazz. I'm feeling pretty grinchy about now.
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You make a fish sandwich...Same with her recipe, with the filling being composed of garlic, shallots, butter and (I think) lemon juice. Shall I pry the specifics from her and post here? (Never fear: I'll install the "unreadable south of the Mason/Dixon line" filter!)
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For Christmas EVE dinner we are having Fuzzy's Fantastic South Texas Road Meat Chili. If you yankees and foreigners are nice to me, I will share the recipe!
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The Official Christmas Meal for the Bliss Household:
Honeybaked Ham (buns optional)with sweet mustard Scalloped potatoes Devilled eggs Sauerkraut balls Spinach dip in a pumpernickel bread round
Directions: Eat until stuffed. Sprawl in front of TV and watch Raymond Briggs' "The Snowman", "Father Christmas" and endless repetitions of "A Christmas Story." Repeat as desired.
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That is a good AMERICAN Christmas dinner, MB! Ham is not roast beef, but it is a close second and pretty good for a yankee. Here is what we are having: PRIME RIB ROAST mashed taters green bean casserole corn [so my son can make his bird's nest in his mashed taters ] devilled eggs homemade yeast rolls sugar free cheesecake with strawberries sweet potato pie
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...South Texas Road Meat Chili...
Armadillo? Snake? Coyote? Oppossum? A m�lange of all of them? Will you tell us? Do we really want to know?
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For Christmas EVE dinner we are having Fuzzy's Fantastic South Texas Road Meat Chili. If you yankees and foreigners are nice to me, I will share the recipe! Road Kill Chili? I don't think I want to know the ingredients for that one!
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...South Texas Road Meat Chili...
Armadillo? Snake? Coyote? Oppossum? A m�lange of all of them? Will you tell us? Do we really want to know? You beat me to it by seconds, NG! Great minds, and all that!
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...South Texas Road Meat Chili...
Armadillo? Snake? Coyote? Oppossum? A m�lange of all of them? Will you tell us? Do we really want to know? My understanding is that the type of meat can vary as long as they witnessed the car actually hit it.
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With all due respect, SC, mentioning "seconds" in the same thought-string as Texas Road-kill Chili is....upsetting!
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