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About that Salmon Salad

Photo: Salmon and Bacon Salad

Heavy winds and rain are blasting my area as we approach the end of March. (I think it came in like a lion, but not sure it will depart like a lamb.) We can only hope April looks more like spring than March has. When the month started, I promised to post the recipe for a great salmon salad. Then it totally slipped my mind as I started getting more of the St. Patrick’s Day recipes up. But here it is. This works great if you have left-over salmon, or you can grill a piece before you make it. You can also use canned or packaged cooked salmon.

This is another yummy recipe from Paleo Leap’s web site, so it is good for Atkins, South Beach, Keto, and Paleo.

1 cup Salmon, grilled and flaked (8 oz)
1 hard boiled Egg, diced
1 Mini Pepper
1/2 Avocado, diced
2 slices Bacon, cooked and broken into pieces
1/4 Onion, minced
2 tablespoons Mayonnaise (homemade or your preference)
1 pinch Cayenne Pepper
1/2 teaspoon Lemon Juice
1 tablespoon fresh Parsley, minced or 1/2 teaspoon dried Parsley
2 tbsp. Olive Oil
1 drop liquid Sweetener
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 cups of fresh greens (Spring mix lettuce, spinach, arugula – your choice)

To make the dressing:

In a bowl, add the mayonnaise, parsley, lemon juice, cayenne, sweetener, and olive oil then whisk until it is blended.

In a medium-sized mixing bowl, combine the salmon, diced eggs, bell pepper, avocado, and red onion. Add the mayonnaise mixture and toss it together gently. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to serve.

Divide the greens into two bowls, then top with half the salmon mixture into each bowl. Serve.

Makes two healthy servings.

TIP: If you’d rather have shell fish, make this with shrimp, crab, or lobster instead of salmon. It will work just as well.

Image: Nutrition Info

Quick & Cool Sausages and Turnip with Greens Skillet

One of the joys of Spring is all the fresh greens available at the market. Most of these edible leaves have about the same carb and calorie count so they can be used interchangeably in this recipe. Sometimes you will find bags of mixed greens and other times, you have to buy them separately. This is a very Southern dish, but delicious and easy to make.

My recipe makes a large pan of greens that can make a filling meal for two people or serve four with additional side dishes, like fruit or squash, and a slice of low carb bread.

Sausage and Turnips with Greens

3 cups fresh greens (Spinach, Chard, Turnips Greens, or Bok Choy)
1 medium Turnip, peeled & diced *
1 teaspoon Garlic, minced
2 cups shredded Cabbage
2 Louisiana Hot Link Sausages  (can be beef, chicken, or pork)
1 tablespoon Olive Oil
Salt to taste
White Wine Vinegar to taste

*May also use 1 cup of kohlrabi or celery root

Bring a pot of water to a boil, then add the diced turnips and cook for about five minutes. Drain.

In a large skillet, heat the olive oil until it starts to sizzle, then reduce heat to medium and add the garlic.

Stir in the turnips and cook for a few minutes, then add the sausages and cook for about five minutes until the sausages begin to brown.

Add the greens and cabbage, salt and pepper. Stir and cook until the greens are limp. Sprinkle wine vinegar over the top and serve.

Makes two large servings.

Turnips
Nutrition Information per serving:
Calories: 174 Fat: 16.7 g Net Carbs: 8.7 g Protein: 12.9 g

Kohlrabi
Nutrition Information per serving:
Calories: 188 Fat: 9.7 g Net Carbs: 9.5 g Protein: 8.1 g

Celery Root
Nutrition Information per serving:
Calories: 191 Fat:10.0g Net Carbs: 13.4 g Protein: 7.3 g