Friday, 16 May 2025

Salmon ... with lemony stir fried vegetables


In this salmon stir-fry, the fish is lightly coated in sesame seeds and served with lemony stir-fried vegetables for a delicious, quick and healthy dish.

Ingredients
Serves Two
2 tsp sesame seeds
2 skinless salmon fillets (approx. 120g/4⅓oz each)
1 tbsp sunflower or vegetable oil
½ red onion, cut into 8–10 wedges
1 red pepper, deseeded and thinly sliced
1 carrot, thinly sliced
125g/4½oz broccoli, cut into small florets
25g/1oz unsalted cashew nuts, halved
2 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
15g/½oz fresh root ginger, peeled and cut into tiny matchsticks
1 tsp cornflour
1 tsp dark soy sauce
½ unwaxed lemon, grated zest and juice only
150ml/¼ pint vegetable stock

Method
1. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon of the sesame seeds over the top of each salmon fillet and press down lightly to help them stick.
2. Heat 1 teaspoon of the oil in a large frying pan over a medium heat and cook the salmon fillets, seed-side down, for 2 minutes, or until lightly browned. Turn and cook the other side for 2 minutes. Then flip gently and cook for a further 1 minute on each side. Transfer to a plate.
3. Return the pan to the heat, add the remaining oil and stir-fry the onion, pepper, carrot and broccoli for 4 minutes. Add the cashews and stir-fry for 2 minutes, until the vegetables are tender-crisp and the nuts are beginning to brown. Add the garlic and ginger and cook for a further minute, stirring regularly.
4. Mix the cornflour with the soy sauce and lemon juice in a small bowl. Add the stock to the pan, pour in the lemon mixture and bring to a simmer. Cook for 10–20 seconds, stirring, until the sauce is slightly thickened.
5. Return the salmon to the pan, nestling it among the vegetables, and heat through without stirring for 1–2 minutes. Sprinkle with grated lemon zest and serve.

Each serving provides
32g protein, 16g carbohydrates, 33g fat, 8g fibre, 0.6g salt.
From an idea seen here


For many people, salmon is the king of fish – it has a firm, meaty texture and a beautiful pink colour. It’s really versatile, too – it can be baked, poached, steamed, fried or flaked into stir-fries, pasta or risotto. It’s known as a brain food because of its high Omega 3 content, as well as being rich in vitamin D and minerals. Read more about the health benefits of salmon here


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All the best Jan

31 comments:

  1. FOR READERS WHO MAY BE LOOKING FOR A SALMON SUBSTITUTE

    HAVE A LOOK HERE
    https://voyoeats.com/the-7-best-salmon-substitutes-that-you-already-have-in-your-kitchen/

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  2. I'm coming to your house for dinner. LOL This looks so good.

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  3. Not long ago I put salmon back into my diet and I'm soooooo glad I did. Really helped a great deal with my lungs when I had issues. Lemon with the veg looks GOOOO.

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  4. I live salmon and lemon, this is great.

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  5. ...this looks fabulous.

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  6. we are not big fans of salmon but this would be delicious with any fish. pretty flowers!!

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  7. This vibrant salmon stir-fry balances zesty lemon, crunchy vegetables, and nutty sesame seeds for a quick, flavorful dish that’s as nourishing as it is satisfying.

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  8. Oooh! Yes please. One for this weekend I think. Xx

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  9. You had me at lemony stir fried vegies. Yum.

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  10. Reads good and looks good Jan.

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  11. I would use Tofu as a sub. The lemony stir fry sounds lovely :-D

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  12. Looks yummy, I like salmon.
    Take care, Happy Friday! Have a great weekend.

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  13. I had salmon the other night, and this recipe looks like one I need to try. :) Happy start to your weekend Jan.

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  14. Thank you, Jan, for this recipe. I have salmon in the freezer so want to give this a try.

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  15. Oh wow! This looks absolutely wonderful! And healthy!

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  16. I really want to try this recipe...it has all of my favorite ingredients!

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  17. Salmon is something I love and cook often so thanks for a new way to both prepare it and add some extra flavor to the accompanying veg!

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  18. This looks delicious. (I don't like fish, but I imagine substituting something like chicken, instead, so I always enjoy seeing your recipes.)

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  19. Looks abdsolutely delectable, thanks Jan! All the best my friend :)

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  20. this reminds me I haven't made salmon for hubby in awhile.

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  21. Very tasty dish dear Jan 👍🥰
    Our fish season is winter due extremely hot weather in summer
    still we are eating fish once or twice in a week

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  22. Gracias por que el salmón no es de mis pescados favoritos. Besos.

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