Serves One
1 small swede/rutabaga/turnip, peeled and diced
½ head broccoli, cut into florets
1 tin salmon in spring-water or 100g (3 ½ oz) fresh salmon fillet, skinned and de-boned
125ml (4 fl. oz/ ½ cup) almond or coconut milk
freshly cracked black pepper, to taste
Method
1. Cook the *swede/rutabaga/turnip (see tip) and broccoli in a saucepan of boiling water for 8 – 10 minutes or until tender. Drain and set aside.
2. If using fresh salmon, put the salmon in a small frying pan over medium heat and pour over the almond milk. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and simmer, covered, for 7 minutes or until the salmon is just cooked.
3. Place the salmon, with the almond milk it was cooked in, and the cooked vegetables in a food processor and pulse to your desired consistency. If you prefer a smoother consistency, add more almond milk. If you prefer a chunkier version, omit the processing step and simply mix everything together in a bowl... see note below.
4. Serve with a grind of black pepper - it just adds to the taste!
Note
A chunkier version (which I prefer) is good, but see for yourself which you'd rather have!
Tip
* Needs to be tender - so do check
Recipe idea is by Lee Holmes and can be seen here
1 small swede/rutabaga/turnip, peeled and diced
½ head broccoli, cut into florets
1 tin salmon in spring-water or 100g (3 ½ oz) fresh salmon fillet, skinned and de-boned
125ml (4 fl. oz/ ½ cup) almond or coconut milk
freshly cracked black pepper, to taste
Method
1. Cook the *swede/rutabaga/turnip (see tip) and broccoli in a saucepan of boiling water for 8 – 10 minutes or until tender. Drain and set aside.
2. If using fresh salmon, put the salmon in a small frying pan over medium heat and pour over the almond milk. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and simmer, covered, for 7 minutes or until the salmon is just cooked.
3. Place the salmon, with the almond milk it was cooked in, and the cooked vegetables in a food processor and pulse to your desired consistency. If you prefer a smoother consistency, add more almond milk. If you prefer a chunkier version, omit the processing step and simply mix everything together in a bowl... see note below.
4. Serve with a grind of black pepper - it just adds to the taste!
Note
A chunkier version (which I prefer) is good, but see for yourself which you'd rather have!
Tip
* Needs to be tender - so do check
Recipe idea is by Lee Holmes and can be seen here
You will find a variety of recipe ideas are within this blog, not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e., use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.
All the best Jan
27 comments:
I do enjoy a meal in a bowl. This is a nice combination.
...two things that I enjoy!
Gracias por la receta. te mando un beso.
I see that Salmon is included in the ingredients. (just back from Alaska where Salmons are plenty)
we don't love salmon but I do LOVE when a meal all fits in one bowl!!
I love salmon and I love 🥦 broccoli. Thank you so much for sharing this 😊 Jan.
I do like salmon.
Love salmon, broccoli, not so much...I guess I will replace it with more salmon :-)
I agree. Meals in bowls are very practical. Like the Buddha bowl.
This Salmon and Broccoli Bowl sounds both nutritious and comforting—perfect for a quick, wholesome meal, and I love that it’s dairy-free and versatile in texture
A lot of my meals are in a bowl. My hands shake and it works for me.
I agree some meals are better in a bowl.
I do agree. Bowls are so much more convenient for some dishes. Salmon and broccoli is a lovely, light combination.
Good it is dairy free. I'd eat it without the salmon!
this one sounds interesting. I do like bowls!
The salmon meal in a bowl looks delicious.
Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week!
Jan, thank you for this recipe. I do want to give it a try because I know my husband would really enjoy it. I need to pick up the rutabaga and some broccoli, but I'm also going to keep the recipe back for when our turnips are ready this fall. I'm not a fan of turnips but my husband loves them.
I love to make ‘bowls’ for dinner. It’s a great way to use up fruits and vegetables.
That looks super yum.
I am a big fan of bowls. I have taken to making burrito bowl, thai curry bowls.. a good way to portion control as well.
Me gusta la receta. Gracia Jan.
Buena semana para todos.
Un abrazo.
El salmón me encanta y cualquier receta que tenga este rico alimento puede se de mi gusto.
Saludos.
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Gracias por la receta. te mando un beso.
Thanks for the recipe. I send you a kiss.
Laura. M
Me gusta la receta. Gracia Jan.
Buena semana para todos.
Un abrazo.
I like the recipe. Thanks, Jan.
Have a good week, everyone.
Hugs.
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El salmón me encanta y cualquier receta que tenga este rico alimento puede se de mi gusto.
Saludos.
I love salmon, and any recipe featuring this delicious food could be to my liking.
Regards
Oh I would love this. It looks and sounds delicious! Happy new week Jan.
I agree that some meals just work nicer in bowls :)
We eat quite a lot of our meals in bowls and this recipe fits perfectly in a bowl. The combination of brocolli and salmon is delicious and I know we would all enjoy eating this meal. Thank you, Jan.
Me encanta el brocoli. Besos.
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