Salmon-broccoli loaf with dill and capers

8 Servings

Ingredients

QuantityIngredient
1cupLoosely packed parseley sprigs; washed & patted dry on paper towels
6slicesFirm-textured white bread
2cups1/2-inch cubes of broccoli stems (the amt you'll get from one large bunch of broccoli. amount can be variable.)
1mediumYellow onion; cut into slim wedges
poundsCooked or canned boned salmon (remove all dark skin)
cupDrained caperss (use the small capers)
cupLight cream
4Eggs
2tablespoonsSnipped fresh dill -or-
¾teaspoonDill weed
½Lemon; finely grated rind of
teaspoonFreshly ground black pepper

Directions

From: young@... (Sally Young)

Date: 4 Oct 93 16:17:21 GMT

from Jean Anderson's _Processor Cooking_ Note: very moist and velvety, let it stand at room temp 30 minutes before slicing. Recipe needs no salt...

In food processor fitted with metal chopping blade, mince paresely fine, using 5-6 on-offs of the motor; empty into a large mixing bowl. Now crumb the bread 2 slices at a time, with two or three 5-or 6 churning of the motor; add to bowl. Dump all the broccoli stems into processor; mince very fine with about three 5-second bursts; add to bowl.

Processor-mince the onion -- 3 o4 4 bursts will do it -- add to the bowl.

Flake the salmon in three batches -- 2 on-offs will be enough. Add to the mixing bowl along with all remaining ingredients. Mix v thoroughly, pack mixture firmly into a well-buttered 9x5x3 inch loaf pan and bake in a slow oven (300 degrees F.) for about 1 hour and 40 minutes, or until loaf begins to pull from sides of pan and is firm to the touch. Remove loaf from oven and let it stand upright in its pan on a wire rack for 30 minutes.

Carefully loosen the loaf all around w a thin-bladed spatula, then invert gently onto a large serving platter.

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