Now that we've returned to some semblance of normality, I've started drawing up weekly meal plans again. With everything else that was going on today, I'd
decided on a quick and easy dinner for this evening.  This crumb-topped salmon is ideal for a weeknight family supper.  It's healthy and, as an added bonus, is easily varied to stave off the "not that again" mealtime ennui; use different fish if you prefer, mix the crumbs with pesto or even curry paste for a new twist.  Crumbs with herbs, lime and red chilli  work really well with otherwise uninspiring white fish fillets.Garlic-Crumb Salmon
4 salmon steaks or fillets
100g breadcrumbs
2 (or more) cloves garlic, finely chopped
fresh parsley
2 tbsp olive oil
lemon juice
Mix the crumbs, garlic and parsley with a little seasoning, then add the olive oil and just enough lemon juice to bind it into a cohesive, but still crumbly, mass. Press this onto the fleshy surface of the pieces of fish and bake them, on a lightly oiled tray, for 10-12 minutes at 180°c.
I served the fish with steamed potatoes, broccoli and beans today, and followed it (for the children) with a small leftover piece of last night's chocolate pudding.
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