I have to make recipes lists for my weekly shopping trips, if I don't I have a lost feeling when it comes to what we are going to eat each night. I find myself standing in front of the freezer with the door open, rifling through the pantry shelves sighing and wishing I had my dear friend Helene here, all the way from Cannes in France to whip us up some provincial delight. Alas it is not so and hence the reason why I must make recipe lists. This week I made my lists and last night we feasted on Sesame crusted Salmon with Ponzu dressing. Yum I hear you say and you are absolutely correct......delicious.
Recipe:
Sesame Crusted Salmon with Ponzu Dressing
2 salmon fillets, skin off
35 grams of black sesame seeds
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
50 gram asian salad leaves
Ponzu Dressing
2 tablespoons Mirin
1 tablespoon Soy Sauce
1/4 cup lime juice
To make the ponzu dressing put all the ingredients into a saucepan and bring to the boil over medium heat. Remove and let cool.
Press both sides of the salmon with the sesame seeds. Heat a frying pan over medium to high heat. Add the oil when hot add the salmon and cook for 3-4minutes each side or to your tastes. Arrange on the plate with the salad leaves and spoon over the ponzu dressing. Serves 2.
I use Bok Choy instead of salad leaves, just my personal preference. The dressing is gorgeous and this is such a light and yet filling meal. Perfect for summer evening or lunch time treats.
Oh by the way I have Elle for the next 4 nights, serious sleep will be needed to recover but hey what is super nanny to do. And here are a couple of the shots I have used for the photography course I am doing with Kat.
We had to take at least 50 shots of our subject and tell why we liked the shots and the process. I began by shooting the flowers but ended up focussing on the water droplets I love droplet shots.
Great fun and a great course.
the recipe sounds DELISH!!! I adore salmon! Great pics and yes the droplets are pretty... nice bokeh. Have fun with the little one :)
ReplyDeletePonzu, who knew?! I love this recipe, it looks and sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteAs do your other images - so delicious and ripe. Juicy!
Sounds..and looks delish..everything:) Petite Elle too:)
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