Fiber-Rich Lemon Herb Salmon with Lentil Spinach Mash
This gentle, high-protein dinner pairs flaky salmon with a fiber-rich lentil and spinach mash to support regularity while on GLP-1 medication. The soft textures, light lemon-herb flavor, and magnesium-rich ingredients are easy on a slowed gut and suitable for smaller appetites.
Ingredients
- 250 g skinless salmon fillet — cut into 2 small pieces
- 200 g cooked green or brown lentils — rinsed and drained if canned
- 80 g baby spinach — roughly chopped
- 80 g plain low-fat greek yogurt — room temperature
- 15 ml extra virgin olive oil — divided
- 40 g fresh lemon — zested and juiced
- 2 g dried mixed herbs — such as oregano, thyme, or Italian blend
- 2 g fine sea salt — or to taste
Instructions
- Pat the salmon pieces dry and place them on a small baking tray or skillet; drizzle with half of the olive oil, sprinkle with half of the salt and the dried mixed herbs, and add half of the lemon zest and a light squeeze of lemon juice.
- Heat a non-stick pan over medium-low heat and cook the salmon for 3–4 minutes per side, or until just cooked through and still moist; reduce heat if it browns too quickly to keep smells and charring minimal.
- While the salmon cooks, add the lentils and remaining olive oil to a small saucepan over low heat, stirring until warmed through, then stir in the chopped spinach until just wilted and soft, about 2–3 minutes.
- Remove the lentil-spinach mixture from the heat and gently fold in the Greek yogurt, remaining salt, remaining lemon zest, and a small squeeze of lemon juice, mashing lightly with a fork to create a soft, spoonable mash; add a splash of water if needed for a looser texture.
- Divide the warm lentil spinach mash between two small plates or bowls and top each portion with a piece of salmon, spooning any pan juices over the top; rest for 1–2 minutes before serving to allow flavors to settle and temperature to cool slightly for easier tolerance.
Tips for GLP-1 users
Eat this meal slowly and sip water or an electrolyte drink alongside it to help the fiber from lentils and spinach work gently with GLP-1–slowed digestion and support constipation relief.
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