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Spices star in fragrant crust for easy salmon dinner

- By Linda Gassenheim­er

A fragrant crust made with five-spice powder, fresh ginger and scallion coats the top of a salmon fillet for this dinner.

The salmon is placed on a foil lined baking sheet and the brown rice with broccoli side dish is made in the microwave, making this a 10-minute dinner with very little clean up.

Chinese five-spice powder is used in many Asian dishes and includes cinnamon, cloves, fennel seed, star anise and Szechwan peppercorn­s.

It can be found in the spice section of the supermarke­t. You can also use this spice to flavor marinades, sprinkle on chicken before roasting or add to vegetables.

Helpful hints:

The crust ingredient­s are chopped in a food processor. If you don’t have one, chop the scallion by hand mixing it with the grated ginger and five-spice powder.

Countdown:

■ Prepare the ingredient­s.

■ Preheat the boiler.

■ Make the rice and broccoli.

■ Broil the salmon.

Shopping list:

To buy: 3/4 pound salmon fillet, 1 small piece (1-inch) fresh ginger, 1 bunch scallions, 1 lemon, 1/4 pound broccoli florets, 1 package microwavea­ble brown rice, 1 bottle five-spice powder, 1 small bottle reduced-sodium soy sauce and 1 bottle sesame oil.

Staples: salt and freshly ground black pepper.

FIVE-SPICE SALMON

Recipe by Linda Gassenheim­er

1-inch piece fresh ginger root grated to make 1 tablespoon

1 scallion

1 tablespoon fresh lemon

juice

½ tablespoon five-spice

powder

½ tablespoon reducedsod­ium soy sauce ¾ pound salmon fillet

Preheat broiler and line a baking sheet with foil. Peel ginger and grate. Cut scallion into 2 inch pieces. Add both to a food processor. Add the lemon juice, five-spice powder and soy sauce. Process to make about ¼ cup paste. Place salmon skin side up on the baking sheet. Broil 5 inches from the heat for 3 minutes. Remove from the broiler and turn salmon over. Spread the ginger mixture over the salmon and broil 2 minutes for a 1-inch fillet. Broil a minute longer for a thicker piece. Divide between 2 dinner plates.

Yield 2 servings.

Per serving: 255 calories (39 percent from fat), 11.0 g fat (1.7 g saturated, 3.8 g monounsatu­rated), 96 mg cholestero­l, 34.6 g protein, 2.7 g carbohydra­tes, 0.5 fiber, 202 mg sodium

BROWN RICE WITH BROCCOLI

Recipe by Linda Gassenheim­er

¼ pound broccoli florets

(about 1 ½-cups) 1 package microwave brown rice (1 ½-cups cooked)

½ tablespoon sesame oil Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Place broccoli in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave on high 2 minutes. Remove broccoli and add rice package to the microwave. Microwave rice 1 minute or according to package instructio­ns and measure 1 ½cups. Reserve remaining rice for another meal. Add to the bowl with the broccoli and add sesame oil, salt and pepper to taste. Toss well. Serve with salmon.

Yield 2 servings.

Per serving: 232 calories (10 percent from fat), 5.1 g fat (0.9 g saturated, 1.9 g monounsatu­rated), no cholestero­l, 5.8 g protein, 41.7 g carbohydra­tes, 2.4 fiber, 21 mg sodium.

Linda Gassenheim­er is the author of over 30 cookbooks, including her newest,“The 12-Week Diabetes Cookbook.” Email her at Linda@ DinnerInMi­nutes.com.

 ?? LINDA GASSENHEIM­ER / TNS ?? Five-spice salmon is easy to prepare and can be served with brown rice with broccoli.
LINDA GASSENHEIM­ER / TNS Five-spice salmon is easy to prepare and can be served with brown rice with broccoli.

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