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Home Recipes Salmon Smoked salmon and marinated kale bagel

Smoked salmon and marinated kale bagel

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Prep Time

Prep Time

5 Minutes

Cook Time

Cook Time

2 Minutes

Yield

Yield

2

Difficulty Level

Difficulty Level

Easy, Quick

Ingredients

  • 1 x 95g can Safcol Premium Smoked Salmon, drained
  • 2 sesame bagels cut in half and lightly toasted
  • 1 cup washed and chopped loosely packed curly kale leaves
  • 2 teaspoons sashimi or Japanese soy
  • 2 teaspoons sliced Japanese style pickled ginger chopped finely
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons mayonnaise

Instructions

  1. In a small bowl, mix the kale, soy, pickled ginger, and lemon juice allow to sit for about 5 minutes.
  2. Cut the bagel in half and lightly toast it. Spread the bottom and top of the toasted bagel with mayonnaise.
  3. Pile the marinated kale and smoked salmon on to the bottom half and finish with the bagel top.
Servings: 2
Ready in: 7 Minutes
Course: Lunch, Snack
Recipe Type: Sandwiches & Wraps
Ingredient: Salmon

Smoked salmon and marinated kale bagel

This smoked salmon and marinated kale bagel is loaded with flavour and packed with nutrient-rich salmon and kale, making it a great go-to lunch. Did we say quick? It’s on the plate ready to eat in less than 10 minutes.

This recipe is not only trendy, but your body will thank you for making this choice. Smoked salmon has its own antioxidants which help to fight off free radicals which can cause damage and disease to the cells of your body. Omega-3 fat found in salmon is an anti-inflammatory fat and may help reduce symptoms of inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis.

If you have the choice, opt for a whole grain bagel which, with more fibre, is linked to a reduced risk of colorectal cancer. Depending on the size, an average bagel will give your body between 2-3 serves of whole grains which is the minimum amount recommended per day for your health.

Kale leaves are full of health benefits including potassium, vitamin A and K and folate. Folate is a B vitamin needed for DNA synthesis and repair. Lemon juice will keep your immune system working at its best with vitamin C. Vitamin C is needed for other reasons such as cortisol production by the thyroid gland. You need vitamin C in your diet as your body does not produce it by itself. Ginger is a spice full of antioxidants, has anti-inflammatory components and can help relieve nausea. This recipe is simplicity at its best.

 

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