Monday, July 23, 2007

Heart healthy fish....yum!

We all know that we don't eat enough fish and especially the oily kind that contains those heart-healthy omega 3 fatty acids (they are called essential fatty acids because we have to ingest them, the body cannot make them) and omega 3's are thought to be helpful in lowering inflammation in the body which can't be a bad thing.....

Of course, you can always pop a pill...but why not branch out a bit and try my heart healthy sesame ginger salmon with baby bok choy recipe. It's quick, easy, and healthy and your heart will thank you!



Sesame ginger salmon with baby bok choy




Ingredients

1 3-4 oz salmon (pref wild) fillet per person.
Light sesame ginger salad dressing (I used Newman's Own).
Squeeze of lime juice.
Extra grated ginger if you like the kick.
Baby bok choy.
Garlic (crushed).
Low sodium soy sauce.
Sesame oil & sesame seeds (toasted) (optional).

Place the salmon and about 2 tbsps dressing in a Ziploc bag
Add the extra ginger and some crushed garlic if using along with a squeeze of lime juice.

Leave to marinate for about 30 mins.

Preheat a grill pan (or the barbeque) and sear the fish skin side down so you get some nice grill marks. Turn the fish over and cook only for a few minutes on the other side (we are aiming for moist, not dry fish).
Meanwhile wash the baby bok choy and saute in a little sesame oil along with some crushed garlic until crisp/tender then dress with a few dashes of low sodium soy sauce.

To serve: place the salmon on a bed of bok choy and sprinkle with a few drops to sesame oil and a teaspoon of toasted sesame seeds if you feel the need!

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