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Poached Salmon With Cucumber Sauce For 2

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Seafood, Meats Fish 2 Servings

INGREDIENTS

CUCUMBER SAUCE optional
1/3 c Plain yogurt
1/4 c Cucumber, finely chopped
2 T Parsley, chopped
FISH
1 c Water
1 t Chicken bouillon or cube
1 T Vinegar
1 Onion, sliced
1 Piece bay leaf
1 Parsley sprig
1/2 t Dill weed dry or sprig fresh
2 Peppercorns or pinch pepper
2 Salmon steaks abt.3/4" thick

INSTRUCTIONS

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Peel, seed and chop cucumber.  Combine with yogurt and parsley and
refrigerate.  Heat water to boiling in small skillet or medium
saucepan. Add  bouillon and stir until dissolved.  Add remaining
ingredients except  salmon and bring to a boil. Turn heat to medium-low
and simmer 5 min.  Add salmon, cover and simmer 6-8 min or until fish
is cooked through  (check at backbone).  Lift steaks out onto hot
platter with an egg  turner. Lift onions out and lay over fish.  Serve
immediately with  chilled yogurt-cucumber mixture.  Serves 2.  Note:
Strain cooking liquid from the fish and freeze to  use in fish soup
another day.  MICROWAVE:  Heat water at high 1 min in a baking dish
just large  enough to hold the steaks in a single layer. Add bouillon
and stir to  dissolve. Stir in remaining ingredients except salmon. Put
salmon in  baking dish, thick sides to edge.  Cover tightly and
microwave at  high 2 min. Turn baking dish 1/2 turn and microwave 2-3
min more  until small ends of steaks flake easily.  Let stand covered 3
min,  then serve with sauce.  Source:  Margo Oliver's Cookbook for
Seniors, Nutritious recipes for  1-2-or more.  Shared & tested (stove
top) by Elizabeth Rodier July

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 101
Calories From Fat: 18
Total Fat: 2g
Cholesterol: 20.3mg
Sodium: 197.7mg
Potassium: 311.7mg
Carbohydrates: 7.2g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 4.6g
Protein: 12.9g


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