Week of Martha Day 2
Posted by in FoodAs I mentioned yesterday, I’m following the “Sunday Strategy” in Martha Stewart Everyday Food where you shop and prep for a week of cooking and then have quick meals to make each night.
Last night was Seared Fish with Crispy Potatoes and Green Sauce (and a side of tomatoes). This meal had a lot of prep done in advance. I roasted the tomatoes, made the green sauce, and boiled the potatoes in advance. All I had to do to make dinner was cook my fish and stick the potatoes in the oven to crisp. I was a little confused with the “green sauce”. First of all, it’s not really a sauce, more of a pesto, since it is thick and not liquid at all. The recipe did not say to warm it, so I served it room temp.
I grilled my fish (instead of pan frying) and mine was skinless, which is fine with me since I don’t like fish skin very much. This dinner was simple and easy. The potatoes crisped nicely in the oven and were delicious. The salmon tasted terrific with the green sauce – it really gave it some zing. The previously roasted tomatoes were to be served room temp. I wasn’t wild about these, but they were ok. I also steamed some broccoli to go with this meal. It was very satisfying and I enjoyed having the sauce for the fish (it’s made of olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, parsley, basil and mint, ground up in the Cuisinart). This felt like a full meal to me (unlike the dinner from the night before).
Boiling the potatoes in advance made crisping them very easy to do – I’ll remember this trick and use it again. And I’ll definitely be making the green sauce, or a version thereof again in the future. Points for this one – a quick and tasty meal.
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Very pretty on the plate. I will try this next week. Hopefully the October issue will arrive soon….
There’s nothing like being hungry and not having to work too hard to eat well. Nice post!
This looks delicious. The trick is finding the time to do it all in advance. We used to make big vats of rice and beans and put burritos together for the week on Sundays and then eat them for one or two meals. But that was different because we would usually freeze them and back then we owned a microwave (we have since done away with it.)
This looks beautiful. Makes me hungry and it’s only 6 a.m!
It was a lovely, colorful meal for sure. I only use wild salmon, which has a much more vibrant color than farmed.
This is definitely a meal I would make and eat. It looks fantastic.
I love this idea of cutting down work by doing some of it in advance. It takes a lot of the stress out of dinnertime.
We made this meal last night too. It was very yummy. I didn’t care for the roasted tomatoes either, we steamed some edamame to go with the meal. My 10 year old made the green sauce and my husband finished the meal, so I could go run a 5K with a friend. Dinner was easy and ready when I got home from my run! Perfection!