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PostPosted: Fri 6:25, 08 Apr 2011    Post subject: nike shox oz men Recipe for Irish Salmon in Cream

Planning to serve Irish food to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? This year, why not serve Irish Salmon in Cream as the main course of the celebration dinner; this dish is not only Irish Nike Shox R4, it is elegant, easy to prepare, and absolutely delicious!
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4 Servings
Percent Total Calories From: Fat 67% Protein 28% Carb. 2%
Pat the salmon fillet dry between paper towels and place it in a shallow baking dishSprinkle with salt and pepper nike shocks shoes, then with the onion flakes and fresh parsleySqueeze the lemon over the filletPour the white wine and whipping cream over allDot with butterCover the dish tightly with foilBake in a preheated 350° oven for 25-30 minutes or until the fish flakes easily
Total Fat 26 gSaturated Fat 12 gCholesterol 131 mgSodium 128 mgTotal Carbohydrate 2 gDietary Fiber 0 gSugars 0 gProtein 24 gVitamin A 19% Vitamin C 10% Calcium 0% Iron 4%
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Calories 349 Calories from Fat 235
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Amount Per Serving
1 pound piece of salmon fillet, 1/2" to 3/4" thicksalt and freshly ground pepper1 teaspoon dehydrated onion flakes, or 3 tablespoons fresh finely chopped onion2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley1/2 lemon1/4 cup white wine1/2 cup heavy whipping cream2 tablespoons butter
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Irish Salmon in Cream
This year, have fun celebrating St. Patrick’s Day just like the Irish! For a full Irish meal, accompany this special Irish Salmon in Cream with Colcannon (mashed potatoes with sautéed cabbage), and either Traditional Irish Soda Bread or light and easy Irish Potato Rolls. Round out the meal with an Irish Cream Chocolate Chip Cheesecake which can be made ahead, or if time is short, scoops of vanilla ice cream drizzled with a favorite Irish liqueur such as Irish Mist or Irish Cream; garnish with chocolate shavings and shamrocks for a festive look.

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