Ok, I love garlic. It’s more of a condiment in my house. So if garlic isn’t your thing just reduce the amount in the recipe. I won’t be upset. This is a very simple recipe. It also doesn’t take long to cook so it’s great for a weeknight after a long day at work. I made this the other night after stopping at the supermarket on the way home. I had thought about getting rib-eyes for dinner but they were way too expensive. So I strolled past the fish counter. The salmon jumped out at me so I got a large one pound piece, with the skin on it. You can always get it without the skin if you prefer. Once I got home I cut the piece into 2 equal parts. Salmon is surprising. It doesn’t look like very much but once you start eating it you can get filled up pretty quick. So this recipe was plenty for two people. It came out so moist and delicious. Even my cat Toonces (aka The Driving Cat) loved it! I think she thought we were making it for her as she just LOVES salmon.
So give it a try. It’s fast, easy and good for you too. Lots of those good omegas for you! Plus the spinach if full of vitamins and iron. All good!
Ingredients:
1 pound fresh salmon (with or without skin), cut into 2 equal pieces
Marinate the salmon in 3 tablespoons soy sauce, and 1 tablespoon each of garlic powder and ground ginger. I usually do this in a large ziplock bag. Marinate for 10-20 minutes.
1 package fresh spinach (I think they are usually 12-16 ounces)
6-8 cloves garlic, chopped
2 large scallions sliced
3 tablespoons olive oil
Directions:
- Saute garlic in the olive oil until lightly golden in a large skillet.
- Add the spinach and cook a few minutes, mixing well with the garlic until it just starts to wilt.
- Add the salmon on top of the spinach and cover.
- Cook on medium-low heat for about 10-15 minutes until salmon is a light pink. Careful not to overcook. The spinach should all be wilted by now.
- Put spinach on plate and top with salmon. Top salmon with scallions.
I don’t think I’ve ever found a dish that is TOO garlicky for me. This looks so good!
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Same here Joanne! My husband and I both think you can never have too much garlic!
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