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We had a packet of thinly sliced [[Smoked|smoked]] [[Salmon|salmon]] leftover from Christmas so I thought rather than eating it raw, I would find a way to cook it for a change. | We had a packet of thinly sliced [[Smoked|smoked]] [[Salmon|salmon]] leftover from Christmas so I thought rather than eating it raw, I would find a way to cook it for a change. | ||
− | I used [[Old India Taco Seasoning]] for the [[Spices|spices]] and [[Masa Harina|masa harina]] where I would normally use [[Plain flour|plain flour]]. If you don't have the Old [[India]] [[Taco seasoning|taco seasoning]] you could use | + | I used [[Old India Taco Seasoning]] for the [[Spices|spices]] and [[Masa Harina|masa harina]] where I would normally use [[Plain flour|plain flour]]. If you don't have the Old [[India]] [[Taco seasoning|taco seasoning]] you could use homemade [[Tex-Mex seasoning]], a different [[Taco|taco]] seasoning or your own [[Blend|blend]] of spices. This was so good, we're having again tonight! |
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If you are using [[Old India Taco Seasoning]], don't add any extra salt as the mix is already quite salty. If you add extra seasoning, it won't get any spicier, it will just get saltier. | If you are using [[Old India Taco Seasoning]], don't add any extra salt as the mix is already quite salty. If you add extra seasoning, it won't get any spicier, it will just get saltier. | ||
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Revision as of 09:25, 6 January 2015
We had a packet of thinly sliced smoked salmon leftover from Christmas so I thought rather than eating it raw, I would find a way to cook it for a change.
I used Old India Taco Seasoning for the spices and masa harina where I would normally use plain flour. If you don't have the Old India taco seasoning you could use homemade Tex-Mex seasoning, a different taco seasoning or your own blend of spices. This was so good, we're having again tonight!
Ingredients
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- 1 packet of thinly sliced smoked salmon (120g to 150g)
- 1 beaten egg
- 5 tablespoons breadcrumbs
- 2 tablespoons Old India Taco Seasoning
- 3 tablespoon masa harina
Method
- Separate the smoked salmon sheets and cut them smaller if they are very large.
- Add the Old India Taco Seasoning to the breadcrumbs and mix well. Tip this mix onto a large plate.
- Add the masa harina to one plate and the beaten egg to another.
- Put 3 tablespoons of olive oil into a large pan and heat gently.
- Dredge each salmon sheet in masa harina (or plain flour), dip it in the beaten egg to coat both sides then dredge it through the breadcrumb mix, patting it down to ensure a good covering.
- Pop the coated salmon into the pan and cook for 2 minutes a side, turning once. You may need to do this in batches rather than crowding the pan.
Serving suggestions
Serve with a selection of salads.
Chef's notes
If you are using Old India Taco Seasoning, don't add any extra salt as the mix is already quite salty. If you add extra seasoning, it won't get any spicier, it will just get saltier.
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