Showing posts with label seafood salad recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seafood salad recipe. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Seafood Salad

My husband asked me recently what I enjoy doing.  My reply to his question was that I am finally enjoying cooking again.

For a long time, I didn't enjoy cooking.  I always felt like I was inside a pressure cooker, ready to explode and working as fast as I could to get dinner on the table.  But, I have begun to finally make myself get started earlier when it comes to cooking dinner.  I've also realized that I needed to look for the enjoyment in my cooking.  As I began looking for it, I discovered that my enjoyment in cooking comes when I try to think about what I'm cooking and be creative.

Today I was really hungry after mowing the lawn, cutting down a rose bush, weeding two flower beds in the front yard, and trimming the grass along the fence.  (I did a little at a time while taking multiple breaks to teach my kids and help them get their work done.)  Nothing in the refrigerator appealed to me when I was finally done with the yard work, so I decided to make some pasta seafood salad. Here's the recipe I came up with: (my youngest son and my pickiest eater both gave it a thumbs up)

Seafood Salad

4 oz. imitation crab, chopped
12-15 shrimp (1/2 pound) cooked, peeled and chopped in large chunks
3 cups cooked pasta (small noodles like shells, elbows, or small rotini)
pinch of dill (to taste)
1 tsp deli mustard (or 2 if you like more mustard)
Juice of one lemon, fresh is preferable
1 tsp worcestershire sauce
1/4 tsp pepper
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 cup light mayonnaise
1/2 medium size red bel pepper, diced
1/4 cup minced red onion

Mix everything in a bowl and chill.  Add more salt and pepper to taste.  You can also add 1/4 cup diced cucumber and/or 1/4 cup diced carrot to taste.


This is going to be lower fat than most versions because I added more lemon juice and cut the mayo.  It doesn't taste heavy.