Salmon Loaf Pie
Salmon Loaf Pie
PREP TIME: 10 mins
COOK TIME: 35 mins
SERVES: 6
Salmon Loaf Pie
PREP TIME: 10 mins
COOK TIME: 35 mins
SERVES: 6
Ingredients
Here is a salmon lovers’ version of “shepherd’s pie” with a few pantry staples and leftover mashed potatoes that go right into the loaf. It’s so easy to make and enjoy.
2 cans (7.5 oz /213 g each) salmon, drained
1/2 cup light mayonnaise
1/4 cup chopped shallots or green onions
1 egg
3 cups cooked mashed potatoes
Ingredients
Here is a salmon lovers’ version of “shepherd’s pie” with a few pantry staples and leftover mashed potatoes that go right into the loaf. It’s so easy to make and enjoy.
2 cans (7.5 oz /213 g each) salmon, drained
1/2 cup light mayonnaise
1/4 cup chopped shallots or green onions
1 egg
3 cups cooked mashed potatoes
Preparation
- In a large bowl, using fork mash up salmon including bones.
- Stir in mayonnaise, shallots and egg until combined. Add potatoes and mix together until well distributed.
- Preheat oven to 400 F.
- Scrape into a 9 inch pie plate and spread evenly. Bake about 35 minutes or until golden brown.
RECIPE TIP
This is a great recipe to use up yesterday’s leftover mashed potatoes and use canned salmon.
Canned salmon has bones and that’s where the calcium is. Don’t throw them out, just mash them up into the salmon and they will breakdown while cooking.
DID YOU KNOW?
Bone is a living tissue, that is constantly renewing and repairing itself from everyday wear and tear. However, many nutrients are absorbed less effectively as we age. Try the Nutrient Calculator to see if you are getting enough bone building nutrients in your daily diet.
Emily Richards
Nutritional Information
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Calories250
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Fat11g
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Saturated2.5g
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Cholesterol60mg
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Sodium440mg
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Fibre1g
-
Carbohydrate22g
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Sugars2g
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Iron5%DV
-
Vitamin A4%DV
-
Vitamin C8%
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Vitamin D4 µg
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Vitamin K11.5 µg
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Calcium180mg
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Protein16g
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Magnesium40mg
Osteoporosis Canada’s position on nutrition for healthy bones focuses on calcium and vitamin D while stressing a well-balanced diet which includes fiber and whole grains, vitamins and minerals and protein.
RECIPE TIP
This is a great recipe to use up yesterday’s leftover mashed potatoes and use canned salmon.
Canned salmon has bones and that’s where the calcium is. Don’t throw them out, just mash them up into the salmon and they will breakdown while cooking.
DID YOU KNOW?
Bone is a living tissue, that is constantly renewing and repairing itself from everyday wear and tear. However, many nutrients are absorbed less effectively as we age. Try the Nutrient Calculator to see if you are getting enough bone building nutrients in your daily diet.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving)
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Calories250
-
Saturated2.5g
-
Fat11g
-
Cholesterol60mg
-
Sodium440mg
-
Fibre1g
-
Carbohydrate22g
-
Sugars2g
-
Iron5%DV
-
Vitamin C8%
-
Calcium180mg
-
Protein16g
-
Vitamin A4%DV
-
Vitamin D4 µg