what should you serve alongside? i am thinking farro, mixed with lima beans and peas, or maybe green beans and corn. there are so many possibilities- reaching over to your creative side with this grain will not lead you astray! in case you don’t have experience cooking farro, definitely try it! it’s an old-world wheat variety that reminds me of wheat berries (but quicker to prepare). i like the slightly nutty flavor and chewy texture, and farro’s nutrient richness is an added bonus. it is usually found near the rice and grains, or in the bulk section of the store, and the cooking directions (in simmering water until tender) are a breeze to follow.
To serve 4, you’ll need:
1 large head bok choy, 1½ to 2 lbs. salmon, 2 tsp. olive oil (divided), 1-2 tbsp. barbecue seasoning spice (total)-some for salmon, some for the bok choy mix*, 1 (14.5 oz. can) stewed tomatoes (italian style) without the extra sauce, and ¼ tsp. pepper.
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