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Cajun is one of those spice mixes that goes well with everything. The healthy fats from the salmon, avocado and nuts will give you energy for hours and hours. Slide the salmon fillets onto a plate, top with the sweetcorn relish and finish with a scattering of cashew nuts.
To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook cajun salmon and sweetcorn puree with broccoli and fried onions using 12 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Cajun Salmon and Sweetcorn Puree with Broccoli and Fried Onions:
- Make ready 2 salmon fillets
- Take 1 tsp smoked paprika and cayenne pepper
- Take 1 tbsp olive oil
- Prepare 1 can or 1 cup of frozen sweetcorn
- Take 1/2 lime, zest and juice
- Get 30 g butter
- Take Bunch coriander or mint, chopped
- Get enough broccoli for two
- Make ready 1 small onion, halved and finely sliced into half moons
- Make ready 1 tbsp flour
- Prepare light olive oil or a tbsp goose fat for frying
- Take salt and pepper
Add the salmon, then spoon over the sweetcorn and sobrisada. In a bowl, mix the sliced baby corn, chilli, spring onions and coriander. The corn sauté makes a sweet, tasty bed for the fish and almost makes this a complete meal. Let the fillets cook undisturbed over medium-high heat for a beautiful sear.
Steps to make Cajun Salmon and Sweetcorn Puree with Broccoli and Fried Onions:
- Place the salmon in a grill pan and drizzle with olive oil. Sprinkle over the paprika and cayenne and leave to marinate while you prepare the puree and broccoli.
- Mix the flour with the sliced onion and add salt and pepper. Heat the olive oil or goose fat in a large frying pan, add the onions and fry until crisp and crunchy. Tip into a bowl and set aside (out of reach).
- Add the broccoli to the frying pan and saute gently with the lid on until just tender and slightly browned. Turn the heat off but leave in the pan. Preheat the grill to high.
- Meanwhile cook the sweetcorn in water for 3-4 minutes until tender and then drain well. Return to the pan and melt in the butter, add the lime zest, lime juice, chopped coriander or mint and salt and pepper. Place the salmon under the hot grill and cook for about 5-8 minutes until cooked through and charred on top.
- Blitz the sweetcorn mixture with a stick blender until smooth, then return to the pan to reheat. I then cooked a little more sweetcorn and added it, whole, to add some texture, but I wouldn't do that again as it reduced the flavour intensity (just explaining why you can see the kernels in the finished photo).
- When the salmon is cooked reheat the broccoli if necessary and mix in the onions. Serve the salmon on top of the puree, with the broccoli and lime wedges.
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