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REC: Salmon and Cucumber Salad Rolls
Great no cook light summer lunch or appetizer.
Low Sat Fat AND Low Carb What more can you ask? Great no cook light summer lunch or appetizer. Low Fat AND Low Carb What more can you ask? Smoked Salmon and Asian Cucumber Salad Rolls Recipe courtesy of Gourmet Magazine Recipe Summary Prep Time: 30 minutes Cook Time: 20 minutes Yield: About 40 rolls For Asian Cucumber Salad: 1 cucumber (preferably English) peeled, seeded if necessary and cut into 2-inch julienne strips 1/4 cup seasoned rice vinegar 1/2 teaspoon Asian sesame oil 2 teaspoons finely grated, peeled fresh ginger 2 tablespoons sesame seeds, toasted lightly and cooled 1/4 cup finely chopped scallions A pinch Splenda, if desired Salt and freshly ground white pepper to taste Toasted white and black sesame seeds for garnish In a bowl toss cucumber julienne with remaining ingredients and season with salt and pepper. Chill at least 15 minutes and up to 1 hour. For the salmon rolls: 12 ounces smoked salmon, sliced paper thin Asian cucumber salad Trim the smoked salmon slices to form about 40 strips approximately 2x4-inches each. Lay a bundle of cucumber strips (shake off excess dressing) at one end and roll up securely. Place seam side down on a tray, cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to serve. Garnish with sesame seeds. Great no cook light summer lunch or appetizer. Low Fat AND Low Carb What more can you ask? |
REC: Salmon and Cucumber Salad Rolls
Yum! I make the same roll but add small shrimp, scallops or strips of
cooked halibut. I have even used a very lightly seasoned chicken strip. I don't like smoked salmon for some reason but do like it other ways. Jennifer wrote: > Great no cook light summer lunch or appetizer. > > Low Sat Fat > AND > Low Carb > What more can you ask? > > Great no cook light summer lunch or appetizer. > > Low Fat > AND > Low Carb > What more can you ask? > > Smoked Salmon and Asian Cucumber Salad Rolls > > Recipe courtesy of Gourmet Magazine > > Recipe Summary > Prep Time: 30 minutes > Cook Time: 20 minutes > Yield: About 40 rolls > > For Asian Cucumber Salad: > 1 cucumber (preferably English) peeled, seeded if necessary and cut into > 2-inch julienne strips > 1/4 cup seasoned rice vinegar > 1/2 teaspoon Asian sesame oil > 2 teaspoons finely grated, peeled fresh ginger > 2 tablespoons sesame seeds, toasted lightly and cooled > 1/4 cup finely chopped scallions > A pinch Splenda, if desired > Salt and freshly ground white pepper to taste > Toasted white and black sesame seeds for garnish > > In a bowl toss cucumber julienne with remaining ingredients and season > with salt and pepper. Chill at least 15 minutes and up to 1 hour. > > For the salmon rolls: > 12 ounces smoked salmon, sliced paper thin > Asian cucumber salad > > Trim the smoked salmon slices to form about 40 strips approximately > 2x4-inches each. Lay a bundle of cucumber strips (shake off excess > dressing) at one end and roll up securely. Place seam side down on a > tray, cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to > serve. Garnish with sesame seeds. > > > Great no cook light summer lunch or appetizer. > > Low Fat > AND > Low Carb > What more can you ask? > |
REC: Salmon and Cucumber Salad Rolls
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REC: Salmon and Cucumber Salad Rolls
Sorry about the lack of instruction.
The cucumber is halved and then long slices are done and they are placed in ice water for about 10 min and dried thoroughly. They are then rolled up cornucopia style and easily stuffed with just about anything from tuna salad, ham salad, egg salad or the shrimp, scallops or chicken. I fasten them with a toothpick and that can be removed prior to serving so they keep the shape. Make wonderful little snacks. One can also use Belgian endive as the carrier for the stuffing. If you have a lot of time you can halve the cucumber and hollow out the seeds and stuff with the mix of choice and slice into one inch or larger rounds. Top with a little dill or caviar (if you like it.) Great fun eating. > > > wrote: > >> Yum! I make the same roll but add small shrimp, scallops or strips of >> cooked halibut. I have even used a very lightly seasoned chicken strip. >> I don't like smoked salmon for some reason but do like it other ways. > > > Since the salmon is used as sheets to roll the othe stuff up in it... > how do you do that with shrimp? > > It sounds great! > > Jennifer > |
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