Salmon with Clementine Ginger Glaze
This clementine-and-ginger glaze is so easy to make. It's perfect paired with salmon, but any fish will do. Serve with rice or noodles.
This clementine-and-ginger glaze is so easy to make. It's perfect paired with salmon, but any fish will do. Serve with rice or noodles.
Be it a multitiered bamboo, electric or metal basket, a large steamer is invaluable if you're trying to reduce fat content. (Our favourite and least expensive option is the bamboo version.) For 10 more diabetes-friendly recipes that will help you lower your intake of fat and high-glycemic carbohydrates, check out Mealtimes made easy in the June 2005 issue of Canadian Living.
Mini quiches are easier to serve than one big quiche, and they make for an elegant presentation at your holiday brunch. Prep them the night before, then pop them into the oven to reheat in the morning.
Get this elegant entrée on the table in just 30 minutes.
For 4 to 6 servings, add about 1-1/2 lb (750 g) boneless skinless chicken breasts or salmon fillets to marinade; cover and refrigerate salmon for 30 minutes, chicken for at least 4 or up to 24 hours.
This frittata is the perfect main event for brunches, and it's great for using up leftover potatoes. Waxy potatoes are round and smooth, usually with white or red skin, and have the perfect sturdy texture for salads and cooked dishes like this.
Serve this light cream sauce with chopped hard-cooked eggs over Atlantic salmon.