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Chopped salad (cuke, cherry tomato, orange bell pepper, pickled red onion) with cottage cheese. Very refreshing!

 

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Frittata today, Swiss chard, red pepper, ham, Comté cubes, sprinkled with Parmesan.

Buttercrunch salad, evoo and shallot vinegar.

Frangipane tart, apricot, pistachio, almond, brushed with apricot jam and dusted with confectionary sugar.

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Ginger-garlic fish parcels from Vietnamese Food Any Day by Andrea Nguyen

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I used sockeye salmon from my weekly fish share and increased the recipe amount of baby bok choy. Seasonings are ginger matchsticks, sliced garlic, black pepper,  soy sauce and oyster sauce. Quick, easy and delicious. 

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Ramen noodles are not something that I buy. But after seeing so many positive reviews on the brand Momofuku
I decided to try the brand A-Sha noodles which apparently are the same and are available locally.
Momofuku noodles are not available in Canada but can be ordered off of Amazon. The difference is price for the same thing is substantial.
So yesterday I decided to try the A-Sha noodles for lunch.
I made my own sauce,(rice wine vinegar, fresh minced garlic, ginger and a little Thai sweet chili sauce) to add after the noodles were cooked.
Because I was making these for lunch at work, I boiled water in a large container in the microwave added the noodles and when almost tender,
finished them in off in a little chicken broth to which I added my sauce, some baby bok choy and strips of red pepper.
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Finished off with bean sprouts, green onion, and fresh cilantro.
I grilled two steaks yesterday morning, and Moe had one for breakfast.
I took the other one with me and sliced it thin to serve on top of the noodles.
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The heat from the soup, warmed up the beef but didn't over cook it so it stayed rare.
I would definitely do this again, and next time with chicken breast.
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Broccolini  with Sweet Tahini from Ottolenghi’s Plenty More with sockeye salmon brushed with yuzu mayo and lemon juice then oven roasted. 
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The broccolini recipe includes green beans and snap peas. 

The salmon was a riff on a recipe in Renee Erickson's Sunlight & Breadcrumbs called 1970’s Mom's Mayo-Slathered Salmon which uses regular mayo, a trick my mom also utilized in the 1970’s to keep salmon moist when broiling. 
Still works:
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