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What you need

Ingredients

Lemon and dill sauce:
60ml vegetable stock (ideally homemade with no added salt, or a low salt alternative)
160ml can of coconut cream
½ a lemon, juice and zest
2 heaped tsp finely chopped fresh dill (plus a little extra for serving)
Rest of recipe
170g quinoa 
2 boneless salmon fillets
12 stems of purple sprouting broccoli

Allergens warning

This product contains:
No allergens
This product is suitable for:
Gluten free, No dairy
Please note:
This recipe serves 2 adults and a baby
Our Salmon In A Creamy Lemon Dill Sauce is a great weaning recipe for your baby that the whole family can enjoy. Rustle up in no time - and all in one pot!
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Method

Cook the quinoa in boiling water for 15 minutes, ideally in the bottom half of a steamer pot. After the first 5 minutes add the salmon to the steamer and cook for about 10 minutes until opaque and flaky. Add the purple sprouting broccoli for the last 5 minutes (use a timer to help you - setting it for each 5-minute period). Alternatively you could boil the broccoli and poach or oven bake the salmon if you prefer.

Two salmon fillets and purple sprouting broccoli in a steamer

Meanwhile, in a separate small pan, heat the stock over a low heat, then add the coconut cream, lemon zest, lemon juice and dill. Stir to create a creamy sauce. Heat for just 4-5 minutes on low, until warmed through and aromatic.

Creamy dill sauce in a saucepan

Drain any excess water from the quinoa and place back into the pan. Remove the salmon from the steamer, discard the skin, and flake into the pan with the quinoa. Chop the purple sprouting broccoli into bite size pieces, and stir in (discarding the tough ends).

Quinoa, salmon and purple sprouting broccoli in a pan while the broccoli is being cut with scissors

Serve with an extra sprinkle of dill. You can also reserve some purple sprouting broccoli to serve alongside.

A bowl Salmon In A Creamy Lemon Dill Sauce with quinoa and purple sprouting broccoli next to some broccoli

The purple sprouting broccoli can be broken up and mashed into the dish, or served on the side. Or perhaps try a bit of both to see which your little one prefers.100g of frozen peas can be substituted for the broccoli if you prefer, or you can use standard broccoli.

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