Balsamic Glazed Salmon with Peaches and Goats Cheese

Meal Planning Mondays and  Delish Salmon with Baked Peaches and Goats Cheese

First of all, an admission and an apology.  I don’t meal plan.  Much of the time I graze, hopefully creatively, on what happens to be in the fridge/store-cupboard.  Meal planning for me is something that is more necessary if you live in the country rather than five minutes walk from the supermarket or have family at home you need to cater for.  But, doing the 5:2 diet, I think I probably need to do a bit of planning for a few weeks.

balsamic salmon peaches and goats cheese

 

So, here’s my plan for this week.

Today

Breakfast: Greek Yoghurt with 1 teaspoon of honey
Lunch: Beetroot, smoked mackerel and green salad
Supper: Balsamic glazed salmon, goats cheese and peaches with green salad
Chocolate cherry brandy brownie
Snack:  Piece of Yorkshire parkin

Tuesday (5:2 fasting day)

Breakfast: Greek Yoghurt with 1 teaspoon honey
Lunch: Miso soup
Supper: Smoked haddock with rarebit topping on a bed of wilted spinach

Wednesday

Breakfast: Greek Yoghurt with peach
Late Lunch: Livorno fish stew
Supper: Unknown as I am going to a baking workshop!

Thursday

Breakfast: Greek Yoghurt with peach or honey
Lunch and Supper: Review meals

Friday

Will depend a bit on how heavy Thursday is!

Breakfast: Greek yoghurt
Lunch: Rarebit on toast
Supper: Grilled Mackerel on the George Foreman grill with a yoghurt herb sauce

Saturday

Foodies Festival at Battersea

Sunday (5:2 day)

Breakfast: Greek yoghurt
Lunch: tba
Supper: tba

 

OK you get the idea, I really don’t quite know how to meal plan.

salmon and goats cheese balsamic peaches

But, this recipe is one I have really enjoyed.

Balsamic Glazed Salmon with Goats Cheese and Peaches

Serves 2
Prep time 35 minutes
Cook time 20 minutes
Total time 55 minutes
Allergy Fish
Dietary Gluten Free
Meal type Main Dish
Misc Serve Hot

Ingredients

  • 2 Salmon fillets
  • 1 tablespoon Olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon Balsamic vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons Runny Honey
  • 2 teaspoons Fresh Thyme
  • 2 Peach
  • 1 Capricorn Goats Cheese
  • 1 Chilli (deseeded and finely chopped)

Directions

Make up the balsamic glaze by mixing the olive oil, balsamic vinegar, honey, thyme and chopped chilli well together. Season with salt and pepper
Put the salmon into a plastic tub and coat well with the glaze. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes
Preheat the oven to 170C and line a baking tray with foil.
salmon and peaches with goats cheese
Put the salmon onto the tray and surround with peaches. Pour any remaining glaze over the peaches, then slice the goats cheese on top to
Pour any remaining glaze over the peaches, then slice the goats cheese on top, so each peach half is covered with a slice of cheese
Place in the oven and cook for 15-20 minutes depending on the thickness of the salmon
Serve with a simple green salad

I wanted to showcase some of John at delishfish’s fabulous salmon, but I also needed/thought I needed to do another recipe for the Capricorn Challenge.  Ethel is such a demanding goat!  I have to admit, this one took a few times to get right.  My first attempt involved covering the salmon with goats cheese, which was lovelyto eat but not so pretty.  And, I have included red chilli this time, because I like the extra heat.  If you don’t, well, it’s nice without too (that was my original version)!  I do have pears still in the fridge, but, instinctively I think this dish belongs with peaches because the texture is a fabulous contrast with the salmon…just that little bit fleshier and stronger flavoured than pears.  And, I love the flavour combination of slightly salty smooth Capricorn goats cheese with the sweet peaches.  I’m also sending this to Working London Mummy for One Ingredient this month which is PEACHES

 

balsamic salmon and peach with goats cheese

 

capricorn challenge

4 / 5 stars     

Comments

  1. looks lovely Fiona and love the salmon glaze. I shall have to try this out. I have a peach recipe linky on my blog at moment so would love you to link and share this as most of the links are desserts this is something different! but if not poss dont worry! x

  2. That looks so lovely! Oh, and there is goats cheese … even better!

  3. Muna Kenny says:

    Very flavorful and tasty looking dish, I keep on collecting recipes for salmon, and I have to try yours. Thanks for sharing!

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