What's cooking???
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I just saw this yummy looking recipe online and had the idea that it would be fun to start a thread where we can share our favorite recipes. It might be fun to make them seasonal, so for now, I will start with this summery no-cook idea.
COWBOY CAVIARThe credit for this recipe goes to Jean Scobie of McKinleyville, Calif. She took home the top prize in Quick & Simple's No-Cook summer Recipes contest. |
'No Cook'......Ooooooh, Bill.......>>Believe51
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I can't wait to try this one! Great idea and great recipe, Alice. I think I can do this one, Marie! I've just gotta study it for a few days.
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I heard that you could substitute the corn for chard. Of course you could always top a fresh chopped plate of kale with it too! Thanks for being Bill, I did not know I would get busted this soon. You made me smile so big right then.>>Believe51
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Re: What's cooking???
We had some wild salmon last night. The last time my husband broiled it, it got dried out and tasteless. So we poached it, my new favorite way of cooking fish and chicken. We only had .84 pound for the two of us. He had a large serving and I had a good sized one for my first real meal since Chemo 1.
This quick, easy and tasty recipe is from "Real Simple" magazine's email list. Poached Salmon<o>></o><o></o>> This poached salmon recipe is one of the first recipes my father taught me a few years ago. It's his favorite way to prepare salmon because not only can it be prepared in 10 minutes or less, but it doesn't stink up the house the way broiling or frying salmon can, and it tastes simply delicious.<o>></o>> Ingredients<o>></o>>
Put wine, water, dill, parsley and onions in a saute pan, and bring to a simmer on medium heat. Place salmon fillets, skin-side down on the pan. Cover. Cook 5 minutes or to desired done-ness. Do not overcook. Serve sprinkled with freshly ground black pepper.<o>></o>> Serves 2-4. |
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