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Quick & Yummy Flavors of the Sea

21 September 2015
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I love seafood dinners but sometimes it seems hard to find tasty recipes that aren’t too complicated to make on a busy weeknight. This Herbed Baked Salmon is about as fast and simple a seafood main course as you can get. And with fish like this, you want to keep it rather simple… no need to overload something already flavorful on its own.

 

I know that not everyone is keen on the flavor of an oily fish such as salmon, but if you aren’t totally opposed, I really suggest that you give this recipe a try. This is a simple but well balanced set of herbs that, with the zesty acidity of lemon, complement the natural flavor of the fish very well.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of The Bitter Side of Sweet

 

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Quick tip: Serve with oven baked potatoes!

An Asian Meal in Only 25 Minutes!

14 September 2015
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Stir-fry is a great way to make a bit of an exotic-tasting dinner without investing a lot of time and effort. This Beef & Broccoli Stir Fry recipe cooks in 25 minutes and just a few easy steps, meaning you can find the time and energy for it on even rather hectic weeknights.

 

I do love some stir fry. It’s just such a versatile platform and allows you to prepare a great meal with the flavors of another culture without having to spend forever in the kitchen or develop master chef-level cooking skills. This beef & broccoli dish is one of the simpler stir fry recipes that I make, but sometimes, simpler is just better.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Damn Delicious

 

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