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Phyllis Bergenholtz
By Phyllis Bergenholtz

Salmon Dinner for You and Your Dog

Instead of tossing things we would usually not eat such as broccoli stems, the recipe uses these as a key part to the dog’s delicious meal.
Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 02:33:03 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Great
Glycemic Index
77
High
Glycemic Load
130
High

Nutrition per serving

Calories1452.6 kcal (73%)
Total Fat55.4 g (79%)
Carbs168.9 g (65%)
Sugars11 g (12%)
Protein80.7 g (161%)
Sodium271.7 mg (14%)
Fiber25.2 g (90%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Instructions

For Dog's Meal

Step 1
Cut broccoli stem, peel carrots and cut squash. These peelings are for your dog. Mix together and steam in rice cooker or bake in oven. Save the broccoli heads, carrots and squash for yourself.
Step 2
Air fry potato shavings after pouring in 1 tablespoon canola oil in air fryer (or place in oven.
Step 3
Place in dog bowl the pan fried salmon skin (see below).
Step 4
Once broccoli stems, carrot and squash peelings are finished cooking, chop to small bite-size pieces and put in bowl.
Step 5
WARNING: Your dog will be very excited about this meal but it MUST COOL. Let it cool for 15-20 minutes.

For Your Meal

Step 6
Cut broccoli, carrots, squash and steam in rice cooker (or bake in oven.)
Step 7
Slice potato chips with a slicer or make french fries instead.
Step 8
Air fry potato chips after pouring in 1 tablespoon of canola oil in air fryer (or place in oven).
Step 9
Pan fry salmon in 1 tablespoon canola oil with skin on. Start with skin side down on the pan at a medium temp. After flipping pull off crisp salmon skin off both pieces of salmon and place in dog bowl.

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