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<blockquote data-quote="MrsA2" data-source="post: 2379507" data-attributes="member: 521715"><p>Very tasty salmon and broccoli bake tonight.</p><p>Broccoli was simmer in milk (of your choice, I used almond) for a few minutes, then cubes of salmon added for another few minutes. Then seasoned with pepper and dried seaweed (can use salt instead). Fish and broccoli strained into a baking dish. Milk had cream cheese and cream added to thicken it a little then poured over the fish. I have boys to feed so topped with sliced boiled potatoes and loads of cheddar cheese. Baked in oven for 15 minutes.</p><p>Was very yummy indeed</p><p>Cats loved the leftovers and skin too. Happy faces all round</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsA2, post: 2379507, member: 521715"] Very tasty salmon and broccoli bake tonight. Broccoli was simmer in milk (of your choice, I used almond) for a few minutes, then cubes of salmon added for another few minutes. Then seasoned with pepper and dried seaweed (can use salt instead). Fish and broccoli strained into a baking dish. Milk had cream cheese and cream added to thicken it a little then poured over the fish. I have boys to feed so topped with sliced boiled potatoes and loads of cheddar cheese. Baked in oven for 15 minutes. Was very yummy indeed Cats loved the leftovers and skin too. Happy faces all round [/QUOTE]
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