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Spicy
One pot wonder
Ready in 15 minutes

Protein Swap | Spicy Tandoori Salmon Traybake

with Garlic Naan & Mint Raita

Cooking time

15 minutes

Servings

2/4

Calories

730 /serving

When the temperature drops outside, we think about turning up the heat inside. Our spicy tandoori paste is ready to collaborate, lending its mellow fire to a streamlined salmon and veggie traybake. Ready-baked in a mere 15 minutes, the fish shares a sheet pan with baby bok choy and chopped poblano pepper until it’s primed to join garlic butter-brushed naan and a quick raita made with fresh mint and lime.

We will send you:

  • 2 Sustainably-raised Atlantic salmon fillets (BAP-certified)
  • 225g Baby bok choy
  • 1 Bunch of mint
  • 2 Garlic cloves
  • 1 Lime
  • 1 Poblano pepper (or green pepper)
  • 10ml Tandoori paste
  • 60g Garlic-cucumber yogurt (raita)
  • 2 Naan

Contains: Milk, Salmon, Wheat

You will need:

Sheet pan
Oil
1 or 2 tbsp Butter
Salt & pepper (S&P)
Basting brush
Parchment paper
Total Fat
34 g
Saturated Fat
9 g
Sodium
1390 mg
Total Carb
69 g
Sugars
9 g
Protein
40 g
Fibre
5 g
Preparation
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Mise en place
Preheat the oven to 450°F. Place 1 tbsp butter (double for 4 portions) in a small bowl to soften. Remove the root ends of the bok choy; halve lengthwise (quarter if large). Core and small-dice the poblano. Quarter the lime. Mince the garlic. Pick the mint leaves off the stems; finely chop the leaves.
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Roast the traybake
Pat the salmon dry with paper towel; season with S&P. In a large bowl, combine the bok choy, poblano, tandoori paste, ½ the garlic, a drizzle of oil and S&P. Arrange the vegetables on a lined sheet pan. Add the salmon and roast, flipping halfway, 7 to 9 min., until the salmon* is browned and cooked as desired and the vegetables are tender.
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Make the garlic naan
Meanwhile, to the bowl of softened butter, add the remaining garlic and S&P; stir well. Toast the naan directly on an oven rack, 2 to 3 min., until warmed through. Transfer to a cutting board and brush with the garlic butter. Cut into wedges.
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Make the mint raita
In a second small bowl, combine the raita, ½ the mint, the juice of ½ the lime wedges and S&P.
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Plate your dish
Divide the mint raita between your plates and spread out in a circular motion. Top with the traybake. Garnish with the remaining mint and lime wedges. Serve the garlic naan on the side. Bon appétit!
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*Health Canada recommends cooking fish to a minimum internal temperature of 70°C.