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Healthy, Healing...Soup.

Running With Forks Warm Ginger Miso Broth and Roasted Wild King Salmon and Bok Choy and Sugar Snap Peas and English Peas and Shiitake Mushrooms

A few weeks ago, on a rainy afternoon after an intense spin class, my body craved a big bowl of healthy, healing...soup. That meant a a flavorful , healing broth packed with plenty of goodness to warm me up from the inside out, filled with some healthy delicious protein and delicious spring veggies.  After multiple requests for the recipe, here you go! Simple, easy and absolutely delicious.

WARM GINGER MISO BROTH + ROASTED WILD KING SALMON + BOK CHOY + SUGAR SNAP PEAS + ENGLISH PEAS + SHIITAKE MUSHROOMS

Prep Time : 15 min  |  Cooking Time : 20 min  |  Serves : 2

INGREDIENTS:

  • 2 tsp sesame oil

  • 1/2 a small yellow onion, minced

  • 1/2 small leek, thinly sliced

  • 4 garlic cloves, minced

  • 1 tbsp fresh ginger, minced

  • 2 tbsp tamari

  • 4 c vegetable broth

  • 2 tbsp white miso

  • sea salt and fresh cracked pepper, to taste

  • 2 tsp sesame oil

  • 4 oz shiitake mushrooms, thinly sliced

  • 1 baby bok choy, trimmed and divided

  • 1 c sugar snap peas, trimmed

  • 1/2 c english peas, blanched

  • 1 tsp sesame oil

  • 2-4oz pieces wild king salmon fillet

  • 1 tbsp black sesame seeds

  • 1 tbsp toasted sesame seeds

  • 1 green onion, thinly sliced

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Ginger Miso Broth: Heat 2 tsp sesame oil in a medium pot over medium heat. Add the onion and leek and cook for a few minutes until translucent and softened, but not browned. Add garlic and ginger and cook for 1-2 minutes longer, until fragrant and softened. Stir in the tamari to meld the flavors. Add the vegetable broth, bring to a boil and reduce heat to a simmer. Ladle 1 c of the broth into a small bowl and whisk in the miso until dissolved. Add miso broth back into pot and let simmer. Adjust seasoning with tamari or miso if desired.

  2. Season salmon with salt and pepper and let sit to bring to room temperature.

  3. Heat a medium skillet over medium high heat and add 2 tsp sesame oil until shimmering. Add shiitake mushrooms in a single layer and brown on each side, until cooked through. Remove from pan and set aside. Add bok choy and sugar snap peas and cook until lightly cooked through and beginning to brown in spots. Remove from pan and set aside with mushrooms.

  4. Add 1 tsp sesame oil to same pan and heat until shimmering. Add salmon fillets and cook 3-4 minutes each side, depending on thickness. Remove from heat and let rest.

  5. Assemble Soup: Arrange bok choy, sugar snap peas, english peas and shiitake mushrooms in two bowls. Pour broth over the top and place salmon in center. Sprinkle with sesame seeds and green onions. Serve warm.

Toast Obsession

Running With Forks Pear Toast
Running With Forks Salmon Toast

Yep, it's official... I. AM. OBSESSED. WITH. TOAST. There aren't enough places around this town with good ol' toast.  I'm going to change that and you can quote me on that.  But, in the meantime, while you're waiting, I'll just be making it at home, for myself and for anyone else who wants to sit down with me and indulge in the many possible creations for this brilliant and simple idea we call toast.  Did you know that toast was created to make stale bread more palatable, and at one point, Streetband/Q-Tip even had a song named 'Toast' where they used toast as an instrument and the sound of toast being scraped later in the track...ummm....yeah, that happened. 

While living in Venice, I frequently (when I say "frequently", I mean "daily") walked down with Chloe to the little local joint GTA (Gjelina Take-Away) and it was almost a certainty that I'd order a toast. Sometimes the granola, sometimes the spicy breakfast sandwich with kale, but most likely...toast...and a cortado.  God, I miss that place. And with that nostalgia and longing for a good local spot where everyone knows my name and the toast that I want, I have to settle for toast at home.

Above, my favorite, salmon toast (wild alaskan smoked salmon, cream cheese, pickled cucumber, capers, radish, dill) and pear toast (winter red pear, whipped cream cheese and yogurt, maldon sea salt, thyme).

Running With Forks Salmon Toast

Salmon Toast

INGREDIENTS:

  • Artisan bread, sliced (and optional: lightly toasted)

  • 4oz Wild Alaskan Smoked Salmon

  • 2 oz Organic Cream Cheese

  • 1 Pickled Cucumber, thinly sliced/shaved

  • 1 Tbsp Capers

  • 1 Radish, thinly sliced

  • 2 sprigs fresh dill

  • Maldon sea salt

  • fresh cracked pepper

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Arrange your mise en place of ingredients.

  2. Spread cream cheese onto slice of artisan bread.

  3. Layer with salmon, cucumber and capers. Top with radish and dill sprigs and a pinch of maldon sea salt and fresh cracked pepper. Voila!

 

Running With Forks Pear and Thyme Toast

Winter Pear Toast

INGREDIENTS:

  • Artisan bread, sliced (and optional: lightly toasted)

  • 2 oz cream cheese

  • 2 tbsp plain greek yogurt

  • 1 red or asian pear, thinly sliced

  • maldon sea salt

  • 1 sprig thyme

  • optional: drizzle of honey

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Arrange your mise en place of ingredients.

  2. In a small bowl, whip together cream cheese and yogurt. Adjust amount of yogurt for desired taste and consistency. Spread cream cheese onto slice of artisan bread.

  3. Layer pear on top of cream cheese/yogurt and top with maldon sea salt, a sprig of thyme and optional honey drizzle for added sweetness. Done!

Running With Forks Toast