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First, i need to apologize for the 'touch of this' style of cooking i
do. These are 'recipes' handed down and you are taught by a mother or aunt or. There isn't a written method and everyone adds their own touches. couple of the small cans of salmon..... i prefer Sockeye or Pink varieties.... the small cans say 213 grams, so 426 grams or just about 1 lb one yellow onion, juiced or minced very finely on the grater 2 or 3 LARGE eggs (use 2 and wait) squeeze of lemon or lime juice or REAL lemon and a dash of zest 3 or 4 slices of DRY bread, blenderized into crumbs about 1/2 cup of milk with the juice from the canned salmon (that's total, not in addition) 1. flake the salmon and mash it with a fork so it's very finely textured 2. add the beaten eggs, milk, onion then lemon/lime juice 3. mix well 4. add bread crumbs, mix well The salmon should have a 'pudding that isn't set' texture to it. This is where you may have to add more egg or a touch more milk or more bread. (back to the 'see what's in the fridge' method) place mixture in a casserole dish, bake at 350F for about 45 min (when the toothpick comes out dry) variation: add parmesan cheese atop the 'souffle' allowing it to brown a bit variation: spices of choice, and i forgot the garlic! This may not appear to be very diabetic friendly, but this souffle should easily serve 6 (or 4 bigger eaters). I usually serve it with cream corn (ya, i know, more carbs LOL) and a nice spinach salad. enjoy! |
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