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Salmon with Sauteed Kale, Mushrooms, and Peppers

This is a recipe that Keith and I have made a few times. It is a very easy and quick week night meal that is full of flavor and healthy stuff! We add couscous, quinoa, or wild or brown rice as a side dish!


Salmon
4-6 oz. salmon fillet
1 lemon, juiced
1 tsp. olive oil
1 Tbs. fresh basil, finely chopped
1 tsp. black pepper

Saute
1 cup fresh spinach
3 mushrooms
sliced 1/2 red bell pepper
diced1 small yellow onion
diced 1 clove of garlic, minced
1 Tbs. olive oil

Directions
1) In a small bowl mix lemon juice, olive oil, basil and pepper. 
2) Place salmon fillet on a sheet of aluminum foil. 
3) Brush mixture from the bowl onto the fillet. Flip and repeat so that both sides are covered. Fold foil up around sides of salmon to form a packet. If desired drizzle any remnants from the bowl into packet for added flavor. Fold foil over to seal the packet and place in the broiler. 
4) Cook for about 15 minutes or until the salmon has heated through. 
5)While the salmon cooks pour olive oil in a skillet and place over medium heat. 
6) Add garlic and onions into skillet. Saute until the onions begin to turn clear and add in peppers and mushrooms. 
7) Stir vegetables in the skillet to mix, continue to saute for another 2 minutes until mushrooms start to brown. 
8) Add in the spinach. Mix again and continue to saute until spinach has just started to wilt.
9) Remove from heat and set aside. 
10) When the salmon is finished cooking carefully remove from foil and put on plate.
11)Top with spinach saute and serve!

adapted from toneitup.com

Enjoy!

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