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I've had this Quartz Weeknight Cooking: Three Easy Sheet Pan Dinners feature bookmarked since around when it was originally posted in early 2019, largely because I realized immediately the first time I read it that the second of the three sheet-pan dinners, Chickpeas and Cauliflower a) was vegetarian, b) was garlic free, and c) sounded ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. It is, and I now have it in regular rotation and highly recommend it! But the last time I had the page open to check the Chickpeas and Cauliflower recipe, I noticed that the first dinner, Salmon with Potatoes and Broccoli, was basically a recipe for slightly spiced-up roasted potatoes, another recipe for slightly spiced-up roasted broccoli, plus plain baked salmon.
I'm vegetarian, and don't eat fish, but I had the "I could make this but substitute fake chicken nuggets" thought, and today I saw it through. I used a Gardein fish-free golden fillet for the "fish," and I made the potatoes and broccoli and "fish" all on one baking sheet, which I lined with parchment paper.
This is not on the level of Chickpeas and Cauliflower either in taste or in simplicity, and if I make it again I won't bother with the fake fish (or I'll just give in to my first instinct and go for the fake chicken nuggets, a superior product). That said, the potatoes with just a hint of mustard were tasty! So was the broccoli with garlic and lemon juice and red pepper flakes. I used less lemon and garlic than the recipe called for (when will my digestive system return from its war with itself), and possibly a lot more broccoli, and I think more lemon juice and garlic would be good if you can tolerate them! I'll probably make the potatoes and broccoli again, either together or separately.
I'm vegetarian, and don't eat fish, but I had the "I could make this but substitute fake chicken nuggets" thought, and today I saw it through. I used a Gardein fish-free golden fillet for the "fish," and I made the potatoes and broccoli and "fish" all on one baking sheet, which I lined with parchment paper.
This is not on the level of Chickpeas and Cauliflower either in taste or in simplicity, and if I make it again I won't bother with the fake fish (or I'll just give in to my first instinct and go for the fake chicken nuggets, a superior product). That said, the potatoes with just a hint of mustard were tasty! So was the broccoli with garlic and lemon juice and red pepper flakes. I used less lemon and garlic than the recipe called for (when will my digestive system return from its war with itself), and possibly a lot more broccoli, and I think more lemon juice and garlic would be good if you can tolerate them! I'll probably make the potatoes and broccoli again, either together or separately.