A walk through a nearby desert garden brought several discoveries. A Texas Mountain Laurel was just starting to bloom, a sure sign spring is just around the corner.
but really it's so easy. No cooking here just wave the wandand you'll be done in under 10 minutes.Smoked Salmon Crepes with Spinach and Roasted Red Peppers
Cook's Notes: I found these crepes in the produce department (surprise-surprise) but check with local store manager. Substiture Whole Wheat FlatOuts if can't find crepes.
Ingredients:
Fresh Spinach
Roasted Red Peppers (from a jar patted dry on a paper towel)
On one half of crepe spread garlic and herb cream cheese.
Top with salmon, roasted red pepper slices and spinach leaves.
Roll crepe toward the center.
Voila! How easy is that-make one or make many.
What fun those homeowners had with that not-at-all-scary javelina.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party!! Hope your week is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI've been eating a lot of tortilla wraps with smoked salmon and cream cheese recently, so these sound right up my street! I've got a big bag of spinach and some peppers in the fridge... Perfect!
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Thanks for sharing this ❤️
ReplyDeleteIn Russia, the arrival of spring and the days leading up to Lent are celebrated with a weeklong festival called maslenitsa (масленица). The holiday is marked by eating mountains of crepes or blini (блины), both sweet and savory, which are said to symbolize the sun and bring warmth. We spent last year celebrating with friends and enjoying a make-your-own crepe bar and, although it’ll just be the two of us this year, we’re starting the festivities a few weeks early with these spinach and smoked salmon crepes! Thanks for sharing this ❤️
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