I'm not the kind of person who looks at a menu, sees a warm salad and thinks 'Wow! Fuck yeah! Warm salad, baby! No way on God's own earth that I'm going to choose anything other than that bad boy!!!'
And I'd guess that there aren't many people who are - possibly those on certain diets or who have overdone rich, heavy food over the last few days, but certainly not many people.
You just wouldn't, would you? I mean, it's not something that appeals in the same leapy-outy way that 'beef and ale pie' or 'chocolate gateaux' does, is it?
And salad is supposed to be cold and crispy and juicy'n'shit, for, like, Summer days, right?
You just wouldn't, would you? I mean, it's not something that appeals in the same leapy-outy way that 'beef and ale pie' or 'chocolate gateaux' does, is it?
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Nothing fishy about this - apart from the fish, obviously |
But stick with me on this one. Occasionally, just occasionally, you might want to eat something light,
something different, something exactly like a warm salad of baby leeks and courgettes with pan-fried salmon in fact.
And you might want to know how to make one too.
And you might want to know how to make one too.
So. This is a recipe that is quick, simple, relatively healthy and mildly impressive to the opposite sex *.
And that, I think you'll agree, means that it has a whole lot of things going for it.
A small portion, arranged with wanky artistry, obviously, could make an ideal starter, but it also works as a main course, especially if for some dietary reason you're 'low-carbing it'.
And it takes no time at all to prepare or to cook. Literally no time at all. Well, not literally, but if you're in a hurry there aren't many things quicker...
A small portion, arranged with wanky artistry, obviously, could make an ideal starter, but it also works as a main course, especially if for some dietary reason you're 'low-carbing it'.
And it takes no time at all to prepare or to cook. Literally no time at all. Well, not literally, but if you're in a hurry there aren't many things quicker...
* If you're a man, obviously. If you're a woman, don't go cooking this for your fella expecting a reaction and/or erection. Just do the fucker a big steak.
Warm salad of baby Leeks and Courgettes with pan-fried Salmon
Ingredients - per main course serving
Salmon fillets, one large or two small - lightly smoked if possible, and with the skin on
Baby leeks, 3-4
Baby leeks, 3-4
Sea salt
Butter
The juice of a lime
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