A few of the ladies from my church got together today for a Pot Luck Lunch. We like to do that from time to time. It's nice to just spend time with each other outside of church and get to know each other better. I really enjoy that. It was also one of the girl's birthday, so there was an additional reason for us to celebrate this time together.
I had a really busy morning as I had an appointment to have my hair cut and so I knew I wouldn't have a lot of time and so I just went to my store cupboard and looked to see what I had to hand.
A bit of this and a bit of that and a short while later I had a delicious casserole created, which took barely any time at all to create. It went together simply and quickly.
A pouch of precooked rice, some tinned salmon, frozen broccoli, a tin of condensed soup, a bottle of salad dressing, some cracker crumbs and some grated cheese and we had liftoff! Layered in a dish in an attractive and simple way and then baked.
It went down a real treat with the ladies and is a dish I think I will repeat often, even just for Todd and myself. It really was quite delicious! I love it when my experiments come out that way. Don't you?
Enjoy!
*Pot Luck Salmon Bake*
Serves 4 to 6 depending on appetites
a couple handfuls of buttery round crackers crushed
2 TBS butter to dot on the top
240g of grated strong cheddar cheese (2 cups) Bake, uncovered for 35 to 40 minutes, until the casserole is bubbling away, heated through and the top is golden brown. Cover lightly with foil if it starts to brown too quickly, removing the foil for the last five minutes to crisp up. Serve hot.
I know I would like this. I was thinking today about new ways to use canned salmon and not coming up with much. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI've not used canned salmon in many a moon. Yet I use canned tuna quite happily.
ReplyDeleteWhy? (rhetorical question)
I've bookmarked this, thank you.
Pat, I never used to use it that often in days past, because I hated fiddling with the bones and skin. My mother only mashed them into the mix. I couldn't bear that, so I would painstakingly remove all of it. Now that you can buy salmon in the tin with none of the skin and bones, it is so much easier and I use it frequently! It's a great store cupboard ingredient to have on hand, and it's good for you too!
ReplyDeleteThis looks and sounds delicious! I love salmon, canned or fresh, but have never had it in a pot luck dish. In fact, we had it on the grill tonight with a dab of barbecue sauce, it was great. Can't wait to try your recipe!
ReplyDeleteWould you believe I can't get canned salmon here! Amazing, because salmon is one of the most commonly eaten fish in Sweden, but I've never seen it canned - you can only get it fresh, smoked or cured.
ReplyDeleteBut I can tweak a bit with what I have :-) I'm thinking spinach would also be nice in this dish. Yum! I see tomorrow night's dinner is taken care of!
Could you please tell me the sizes of the tins etc. for the salmon, soup, and salad dressing? The sizes of food containers here in Canada are different than what you have over there...
ReplyDeleteI had to look them up Angie. I use the small tins of salmon,(2 X 213g) drained, deskinned and deboned, 1 four serving size tin of the condensed soup (like Campbells, 284ml) and a small bottle of salad dressing, having about 1 cup of dressing in it. (250ml)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Marie!
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