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Listen To Your Inner Voice: Smoked Salmon Rolls and a Spinach Salad, too!
Well, luckily for me, my inner voice is pretty much on the mark. Unluckily for me, I chose not to listen to it today. Guess that puts me in the same category as George's inner voice. As I was preparing this recipe, my inner voice was all but jumping up and down warning me that my execution of assembly was all wrong. I admit, I did pause for a second, but then tossed the sage advice right out and kept on going. Result: A flopped recipe. Not to fear, though, I salvaged it and made peace with my inner voice. My initial crash and burn with this recipe was that I used flaked smoked salmon and spinach on top of a cream cheese as my filling. Despite adding add?l cream cheese to hold it together, the roll fell apart when sliced. The filling was just too dry to hold together. The flavor was spot on and it would have worked great as a wrap, but not as a roll. My next blunder of ignoring my inner voice was when I chose to use that super awesome Glad Wrap and Seal plastic wrap product instead of plain old cellophane to wrap the rolls. My little voice warned, ?Uh, Paula, that plastic wrap clings too tight to itself.? Did I listen? Noooooo. Nope. Nada. Strike two. That Wrap and Seal stuff is genius; it seals items completely. So much so, that, just as my little voice warned I would, I had a hard time unsticking it from itself. Argh! Redemption time. I re-gathered the ingredients, made a quick salmon spread, reassembled, rewrapped, and voila ... success. If anything, I do learn from my mistakes. Not one to be daunted by failure, I forged ahead and came up with a save. Today?s recipe from It?s All Gouda?s kitchen is a lovely Salmon Spread Wrap accompanied by a unique Spinach Salad. It?s actually a wilted spinach salad variation, but come on ... who really wants to eat anything with the word ?wilted? in the title? For those of us abstaining from meat on Friday?s during lent, this little sweetie of a roll is quite good and super quick to make. Pair it with a salad, and you?ve got yourself a delight lunch. Here?s the right way to do it. NOTE: I didn?t put down quantities because it totally depends on how many you are making. If you need help, just let me know! Flour tortillas Cream Cheese with Chives Smoked Salmon Mayo Fresh Spinach leaves Lay out one flour tortilla, and spread with a thin layer of cream cheese w/chives. Spinach Salad with Spicy Cauliflower, Toasted Pine nuts, and Creamy Avocado 2 cups Spinach leaves 2 Tablespoons pine nuts 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil ½ cup of planked cauliflower (planked meaning sliced instead of flowerettes) Couple shakes of crushed red pepper flakes ½ avocado ? cubed and sprinkled with lemon juice Basic vinaigrette Place spinach leaves in a large salad bowl. In a small skillet, toast pine nuts over medium heat. Remove from pan to cool. In the same skillet, add the olive oil and turn the heat up to high. So, do you listen to your inner voice? What does it tell you to do? Join us next time, when we figure out more Lenten friendly recipes. My little voice is thinking about a lovely Asian salad with shrimp. I?m listening! related searches : Listen
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