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Pair salmon with beans for a hearty summer supper

- By MELISSA d’ARABIAN

Sometimes, it’s just too hot to turn on the stove. The key is to stock up your kitchen with “healthy convenienc­e food” that doesn’t require any heat, such as fresh produce, canned beans, canned fish and small boxes of pre-cooked legumes found in the prepared produce section.

You can throw together a hearty meal in minutes without breaking a sweat. Sure, you will pay an extra dollar or two for steamed lentils, for instance, but if having a wellstocke­d fridge keeps you from hitting the drive-thru even once, then you’ll come ahead financiall­y (and nutritiona­lly).

Canned salmon is one of my favourite healthy fast-foods. When it goes on sale, you can stock up the pantry with a few cans of it, making wild salmon downright inexpensiv­e.

Not only is canned salmon full of protein (12 g grams of protein per 2 ounces of fish) and omega-3 fatty acids, but it actually has more calcium than its fresh counterpar­t, since the small bones stay in the meat (and go unnoticed; remove any large bones, however).

Pair the salmon with beans or legumes plus some chopped fresh vegetables and vinaigrett­e, and you’ve got a dish hearty enough for a summertime supper. And it will keep nicely in the fridge, so you can graze on this fiber and protein filled salad for a day or two no problem.

Lentil and Salmon Salad with Smoky Mustard Dressing, was inspired by my favourite bagel toppings — red onion, tomato, capers, salmon and a hint of smokiness in the vinaigrett­e, which elevates the canned salmon into a little wink at lox. The flavours marry into a surprising­ly complex dish, never hinting at the fact that this recipe is of the 5-minute-dump-stir-and-serve variety.

Lentil and Salmon Salad with Smoky Mustard Dressing

Servings: 6 Start to finish: 10 minutes 2 1/2 cups cooked lentils 2 medium tomatoes, chopped (about 1 1/2 cups)

1 medium cucumber, seeded and chopped (about 1 cup) 1/4 medium red onion, chopped 3 tablespoon­s capers 8 ounces canned wild salmon, large bones and skin removed 1/4 cup lightly chopped dill leaves 1/3 cup Lemon-Dijon vinaigrett­e, recipe follows Salt and pepper Lemon-Dijon Vinaigrett­e: 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard 1 teaspoons smoked paprika 2 tablespoon­s lemon juice 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar 1 tablespoon water 3 tablespoon­s olive oil Salt and pepper Mix (or layer) the lentils, tomatoes, onion, cucumber, capers and salmon in a large salad bowl or on a platter. In a small bowl, whisk together the mustard, smoked paprika, lemon juice, vinegar and water until smooth. Drizzle in the olive oil while whisking to make an emulsion.

Season with salt and pepper. Pour 1/3 cup of the dressing over the salad. Top with the fresh dill leaves. Toss and enjoy. Serve on leafy greens, if desired. Will keep for two days in refrigerat­or, in covered glass container.

Nutrition informatio­n per serving: 211 calories; 64 calories from fat; 7 g fat (1 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 25 mg cholestero­l; 364 mg sodium; 20 g carbohydra­te; 8 g fiber; 3 g sugar; 18 g protein.

 ?? Melissa d'Arabian via AP ?? Lentil and salmon salad with smoky mustard dressing.This recipe is by Melissa d’Arabian.
Melissa d'Arabian via AP Lentil and salmon salad with smoky mustard dressing.This recipe is by Melissa d’Arabian.

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