Smoked Salmon Dip

Smoked Salmon Dip

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Looking for a scrumptious dip for the holidays?  Want a new idea for your scrumptious smoked salmon?  This is our go to dip-- if you invite us over for a party we're likely to bring this every time!

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Homemade Smoked Salmon!

Homemade Smoked Salmon!

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Q:  What's even better than a fillet of our Scrumptious Sockeye Salmon cooked for dinner . . .!?

A:  SMOKED SALMON!

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Cedar Planked Salmon

Cedar Planked Salmon

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If you're looking for a way to amplify your salmon grilling then try this recipe where you grill on a soaked cedar plank.  The smokey cedar flavors really impart a lovely quality to the salmon!

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Rosalee's Spiced Salmon and Asparagus

Rosalee's Spiced Salmon and Asparagus

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This lovely recipe comes to us from the esteemed Rosalee de la Foret of Herbs with Rosalee.  Rosalee recently published her first book, The Alchemy of Herbs, which has risen to the top of all holistic books on Amazon!

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Zesty Salmon Burgers from Catherine

Zesty Salmon Burgers from Catherine

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This salmon burger recipe came to our attention from Catherine Rott in Oklahoma.  Thanks Catherine!

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Alaska Salmon Fried Rice

Alaska Salmon Fried Rice

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Our family often has leftover rice and we always have fresh eggs (thanks to our flock of hens in the yard).  Fried rice is one of our go to meals for a quick weekday leftover rejuvenation.  What better than to add salmon!?

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Salmon Piccata

Salmon Piccata

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Our kids surprisingly go crazy for capers (do all toddlers!?) and lately they are even more surprisingly crazy for kale.  Add salmon, which they beg for for breakfast and we have Maggie and Ben's healthiest possible favorite meal.

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Diane Morgan's Panko Salmon Cakes

Diane Morgan's Panko Salmon Cakes

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We're working hard to get you your 2016 Salmon Share.  So what to do with those last precious morsels of your 2015 Salmon Share?  Panko Salmon Cakes are the answer!

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Strawberry and Feta Sockeye

Strawberry and Feta Sockeye

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The other night we had an assortment of ingredients left in the fridge and weren't too keen on making a trip to the store for anything special.  This recipe is what transpired and it was SO delicious we thought we'd share it with you for a spring inspiration for your Sockeye Salmon Shares.

Strawberry and Feta Sockeye Salmon

Ingredients:
- 1 pound of Small Scales Seafood Sockeye Salmon (cut into portions)
- 4 T. coconut oil
- 2 c. fresh spinach
- one medium sweet onion, chopped
- 2 T. ginger, cut into small matchstick size pieces
- two cloves garlic, minced
- 1.5 c. fresh strawberries, quartered
- 3/4 c. toasted walnuts (whole or pieces)
- 3/4 c. crumbled feta cheese
- balsamic vinegar-- ideally blackberry ginger infused!

 

  1. In a cast iron skillet heat 2 T. coconut oil and pan fry Small Scales Seafood Sockeye Salmon.  Start flesh down for 2-3 minutes and then put skin down for about 2-3 minutes until done.  As always, stop cooking when flesh just begins to flake and fat just begins to show.
  2. Meanwhile, in a cast iron skillet saute onions and ginger in remaining coconut oil until tender.  Add garlic and spinach, cooking until spinach wilts.
  3. Add strawberries and walnuts to the saute, cooking just long enough to heat everything through.
  4. Arrange a bed of the spinach saute on each plate and place a salmon portion on each bed.  Sprinkle feta on top and drizzle balsamic vinegar over the top.

ENJOY! 

Comment on this recipe if you have any questions or let us know how you enjoy it.

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Mullen Family Traditional Salmon

Mullen Family Traditional Salmon

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We often cook our sockeye salmon the same, generation after generation, the time-tested way around our house.  It's the way Gigi (great Grandma Marge) still cooks her salmon by the banks of the Kenai River and the way Kyle's late Uncle Frank prepared his salmon at fish camp overlooking Cook Inlet.  It's delicious, simple and really lets the natural flavor of the salmon shine through.  

We'll start with this recipe as a good old stand in and then expand to new and exciting recipes as this blog goes on.  

Here it is:

  1. Mix one part olive oil with one part soy sauce in a large plastic bag.  About 1/2 a cup of each will do.
  2. Grate a large piece of fresh ginger and mince about five cloves of garlic.  Add to the marinade bag.  You can adjust the garlic and ginger up or down depending on your preference- we love LOTS!
  3. Cut your Small Scales Seafood Scrumptious Sockeye Salmon into small portions and add to the marinade.  Depending on time available and desired saturation, marinate for anywhere from 30 mins to overnight.
  4. Grill your salmon starting flesh down for about 3 minutes and then turn to skin down until the rich white fat begins to appear and the salmon just barely flakes with a fork, about 3 minutes.  Or, cook in a similar way in a skillet on your stovetop.  Start skin down for a few minutes and then place under the broiler for a few more minutes to finish the top and toast the spices.  
**Avoid overcooking your salmon!  Remember that salmon makes great raw sushi, so there's no need to overcook it.  Once you remove it from the grill or stove it will finish cooking the last little bit and be just right.

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