Hey, guys. Whitney has asked me to post a recipe for you and I gladly agreed "to feed you" this salmon with tomato sauce and capers, or green olives (whichever you fancy or have on hand - my recipes are very flexible), tonight for dinner. My name is Olena and I blog at ifoodreal.com. I share delicious clean eating recipes, with simple ingredients, that my kids will eat. I grew up in Ukraine and now live in beautiful rainy Vancouver, BC, so all my recipes have a European poor people flavour aka made with what you have on hand. No brown rice flour or arrowroot starch. As much as they may be awesome ingredients, ain't nobody got time for that with a house full of noisy kids, never ending laundry and meals to make. I'm living a dream, in fact. It is, what it is.
My husband loves fishing and living on the ocean it is a sin not to fish if you are a man (sorry not sorry). This past fall he caught a spring salmon with white flesh, apparently it is a real thing. And this is the salmon I used in a recipe, but any red flesh salmon would work except farmed salmon. Whatever you do please stay away from farmed salmon, just like from Vietnam fish. Buy cheaper North American pink salmon or trout if you have to, it will work.
In Ukraine, we always pan fried meat and fish coated in flour. Not that that method back then didn't involve a lot of oil (because no non-stick skillets) and a lot of white flour, but that is easily fixed. I honestly do not see whole wheat flour (preferably organic if you can) as a culprit to our nation's deteriorating health, rather processed foods, over consumption of animal products and sugar. Delicate salmon fillets coated in a light coat of whole wheat flour give fish a depth of flavour and help lock in its juices. Then everything gets coated in flavourful tomato sauce layered with pickled capers or green olives. Simmer and voila - salmon in tomato sauce with capers is ready for dinner in 30 minutes (if you are fast like me because you are a mom). Serve with quinoa and brown rice on a side. Oh, and I use ceramic coated non-stick skillet - they say it is less toxic tax Teflon coated one. Who knows?!
Hope you enjoyed this simple easy dinner recipe and you can find more on my clean eating recipes blog.