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Authors: Michelle Tam,Henry Fong

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DO THIS:

  1. I
    n a small saucepan, combine the broth, zest, juice, honey, coconut aminos, and grated ginger, and bring to a boil. Take the pot off the burner and cool the sauce for a few minutes.
  2. S
    tir the dissolved arrowroot powder into the sauce while it’s still hot, but not boiling. Cool slightly before serving. It’ll keep for
    3
    days in a covered container in the fridge.

 

 
D
rizzle some Lemon Honey Sauce on your roasted vegetables for a punch of instant flavor!

 

Not sure what to do with your homemade Lemon Honey Sauce? I find that the simplest solution is often the best one: serve it over a platter of Pan-Seared Salmon!

It's easy: just grab a tablespoon of
Ghee
and a couple of 1¼-inch-thick salmon fillets seasoned with kosher salt and ground black pepper.

Heat the ghee in a skillet over medium-high heat until shimmering, and then carefully lay the fillets skin-side up in the skillet. Cook for 4 to 5 minutes or until nicely browned. Flip the fillets skin-side down to continue cooking for 3 more minutes, or until the salmon reaches your desired doneness. Serve with Lemon Honey Sauce and a side of roasted vegetables. Done and done!
 

HONEY MUSTARD DRESSING

With just a few pantry ingredients and a few minutes, anyone can whip up this zippy dressing. Even you!

Makes ½ cup
3
tablespoons
apple cider vinegar
Hands-on time:
5
minutes
2
tablespoons
extra-virgin olive oil
Total time:
5
minutes
2
tablespoons
honey
2
teaspoons
Dijon-style mustard
¼
teaspoon
kosher salt
Freshly ground
black pepper

DO THIS:

I
n a small bowl, thoroughly whisk the vinegar, olive oil, honey, mustard, and salt until combined. Season to taste with pepper. Use the dressing immediately, or refrigerate in a sealed jar for up to
3
days. (Just remember to shake well before serving.)


M
ake a simple fruit salad POP by tossing it with Honey Mustard Dressing! 

CITRUS VINAIGRETTE

If you’re tired of tossing salads with nothing but oil and vinegar, give this tangy dressing a whirl. Don’t leave out the mustard—just a bit helps bind the olive oil and juice together and gives this vinaigrette a nice bite.

Makes ¾ cup
½
cup
extra-virgin olive oil
Hands-on time:
5
minutes
2
tablespoons fresh
lemon
juice
Total time:
5
minutes
2
tablespoons fresh
orange juice
1
teaspoon
Dijon-style mustard
1
teaspoon
kosher salt
Freshly ground
black pepper

DO THIS:

W
hisk together the oil, juices, mustard, salt, and pepper to taste.


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