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Healthful meal, for all seasons

Arctic char, Broccolini and edamame with soy-ginger sauce

- By Ellie Krieger The Washington Post

With the overwhelmi­ng bustle and indulgent feasting this season brings, having a tasty, healthful dinner recipe that can be made on a single sheet pan in 20 minutes is like taking a deep, calming breath.

The idea for this one began with my adoration of roasted broccoli and the way, when it is cooked in a hot oven with a light coating of oil, its florets crisp up and take on a lovely char, while the stems cook to a perfect crisp-tender. When making it last, I noticed there was plenty of space left on the sheet pan and thought, ‘Why not add a protein and turn a favorite side into a complete meal?’

The result is this sumptuous but simple one-pan dinner. I used Broccolini for a change of pace, but you could substitute regular broccoli. Once the vegetable gets a five-minute head start in the oven, you add buttery, pale-pink fillets of arctic char (or salmon or snapper) to the pan and a sprinkle of bright green edamame. While that cooks, you pull together an easy Asian sauce made with soy sauce, orange juice, rice vinegar, ginger and garlic, cooking it down for a few minutes to meld and concentrat­e those flavors. The sauce is drizzled over the Prep: 2 3

4 1 2 2 2 1 2 Cook: Nutrition informatio­n per serving: roasted fish and vegetables, tying everything together.

This is a meal you can count on to restore and replenish you not only Makes: though the holidays, but any time of year.

Ellie Krieger is a freelance writer.

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