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You can cook Salmon & Pesto-Dressed Vegetables using 13 ingredients and 30 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Salmon & Pesto-Dressed Vegetables
- It's 600 g (1 1/4 lbs) of new potatoes.
- Prepare 200 g (8 oz) of fine green beans.
- You need 200 g (8 oz) of tenderstem broccoli/broccolini.
- You need 4 of x 120g (5-oz) salmon fillets, scaled and pin-boned, from sustainable sources.
- It's of olive oil.
- You need 1 of lemon.
- Prepare of For the pesto:.
- You need 25 g (3 Tbsp) of pine nuts.
- Prepare 1/2 of small clove of garlic.
- It's 50 g (2 oz) of fresh basil.
- Prepare of extra virgin olive oil.
- It's 15 g (1/2 oz) of Parmesan cheese.
- Prepare 1 of lemon.
Salmon are native to tributaries of the North Atlantic (genus Salmo) and Pacific Ocean (genus Oncorhynchus). It takes to all types of cooking methods -- grilling, pan-frying, roasting, poaching. It's equally delicious dressed in flavorful sauces or unadorned, simply prepared on the grill or in the pan with a little olive oil and salt. Salmon makes the perfect meal: easy to prepare and healthy.
Salmon & Pesto-Dressed Vegetables instructions
- To make pesto: Place a small frying pan over a medium heat, tip in the pine nuts..
- Toast until very lightly golden – keep them moving so they don’t burn, then place in a small bowl and put to one side..
- Peel the garlic....
- Then place in a pestle and mortar with a pinch of sea salt..
- Pick and tear in the basil leaves..
- Bash the mixture to a paste....
- Then add the pine nuts....
- And pound again, leaving a little bit of texture..
- Scrape the mixture into the small bowl..
- Add 2 to 3 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil – you need just enough to bind the pesto and give it an oozy consistency..
- Then finely grate and stir through the Parmesan..
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- Add a squeeze of lemon juice..
- Have a taste and season with a pinch of black pepper and a squeeze more lemon juice, if you think it needs it..
- To cook the vegetables: Scrub the potatoes well....
- Then trim the beans....
- And trim the broccoli..
- Fill a large pan three quarters of the way up with boiling water, add a pinch of salt and bring to the boil..
- Once boiling, carefully add the potatoes and cook for 15 minutes....
- Adding the beans and the broccoli for the final 5 minutes. Meanwhile....
- To cook the fish: Heat a large non-stick frying pan over a high heat..
- Rub the salmon fillets all over with olive oil....
- And season with salt and pepper..
- Place in the hot pan, skin-side down, turn the heat down to medium and cook for 4 minutes, or until golden underneath..
- Use a slotted spatula or a fish slice to turn them over, then cook the fillets for a further 2 to 3 minutes, or until just cooked through..
- Remove the pan from the heat, rest for 30 seconds, then add a good squeeze of lemon juice and give the pan a good shake..
- To assemble your meal: Drain the vegetables well, then tip into to a large bowl..
- Add the pesto, then use tongs to coat everything nicely..
- Divide the fish fillets and vegetables between your plates..
- Drizzle over the juices from the pan, then serve with lemon wedges for squeezing over..
Try these delicious recipes any night of the week for a no-stress dinner. Salmon recipes are some of Food Network's most popular. Combine remaining ingredients; pour over salmon. Season salmon with salt and pepper. Place salmon, skin side down, on a non-stick baking sheet or in a non-stick pan with an oven-proof handle.